Electrical Apprenticeship Program
IEC offers a federally recognized electrical apprenticeship program in over 50 chapters across the United States. The IEC apprenticeship program consists of a minimum of 576 hours of classroom instruction and a minimum of 8,000 (documented) on the job training hours (OJT’s) with an electrical contracting company.
Apprentices learn skills to become qualified journeyman electricians while earning great wages with excellent employee benefits.
Meet Our Instructors
A knowledgeable, prepared, and efficient workforce is developed through a strong continuing education program. IEC offers many courses and programs aimed at keeping our members up-to-date on the latest in technology, best practices, and innovation.
-
Bill Ralston ICE Instructor
-
Chris Ford ICE Instructor
-
Matt Hageseth ICE Instructor
Powering You Forward
The IEC Instructor Training and Certification Program is an exciting initiative that represents IEC's continuing commitment to providing the highest quality training for our members and apprentices.
-
Get paid while you learn. You’ll get on-the-job training with an IEC contractor during the day and attend classroom and hands-on instruction in the evening.
-
The IEC Apprenticeship Curriculum is recognized as one of the best teaching tools for electrical apprentices in the nation.
-
IEC’s program is recognized by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Apprenticeship, making it an approved program with nationwide credentials.
-
When you finish your four-year training program, you’ll qualify for 46 college credits through the American Council on Education, making a college degree more affordable in less time.