Apprentices complete a required number of hours in on-the-job training and related instruction.
ELECTRICIAN
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North Carolina (SAA)
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Work Process Content
On the Job Training
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8K
OJT hours
Safe Work Practices,Use and Care of Tools, Equipment and Materials;
Drilling, Tapping, Threading, Storage, and Handling
0
650
Cable, Conduit and Duct Work; Metallic and Non-Metallic Cable; Heavy and
Thin Wall Conduit; Bus Ducts; Large and Surface Raceways; Installing Wires
and Cables in Raceways; General Cable Work
0
4.8K
Swithboards, Switches and Panels; Installation and Service
0
370
Wiring Devices and Lighting Fixtures, Installation and Service, Including Fluorescent and Special Lighting
0
900
Motors and Controls, Starters, Automatic and Remote Controls, Signal Systems, Transformers
0
480
General Electrical Work, Repairs, Troubleshooting Hazardous Locations, Use of Blueprints for Measurements, Ect
0
800
Related Instruction Content
Training Provider(s):
670
RI hours
BASIC SAFETY
13
CORE - Provided by Community Colleges and In-House
INTRO TO CONSTRUCTION MATH
10
CORE - Provided by Community Colleges and In-House
INTRO TO HAND TOOLS
10
CORE - Provided by Community Colleges and In-House
INTRO TO POWER TOOLS
10
CORE - Provided by Community Colleges and In-House
INTRO TO CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS
10
CORE - Provided by Community Colleges and In-House
INTRO TO BASIC RIGGING
8
CORE - Provided by Community Colleges and In-House
BASIC COMMUNICATION SKILLS
7
CORE - Provided by Community Colleges and In-House
BASIC EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
7
CORE - Provided by Community Colleges and In-House
INTRO TO MATERIALS HANDLING
5
CORE - Provided by Community Colleges and In-House