The El Paso Electrical JATC is a five-year Department of Labor registered electrical apprenticeship program that provides on-the-job training and related classroom instruction for aspiring electricians. Apprentices are placed with signatory contractors and are required to complete 900 classroom hours and 8000 on-the-job training hours to become Journeyman Wiremen.
The program offers a starting wage of $11.28 per hour plus benefits, with raises given twice a year for apprentices who meet all requirements. Covering the three westernmost counties of Texas and Southern New Mexico, the program requires apprentices to have a current driver's license, transportation, and social security card. Discrimination is strictly prohibited, and the program welcomes applicants regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, genetic information, disability, or age.
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