Job Specifications

Location

San carlos, CA

Published

a year ago

Type

Full Time

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Inside Wireman Apprentice

Providing the Electrical Construction Industry with the most highly trained and highly skilled workforce possible.


The National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Center (NJATC) was created over 58 years ago and has developed into what perhaps is the largest apprenticeship and training program of its kind. Local programs affiliated with the NJATC have trained over 300,000 apprentices to journeyman status without cost to the taxpayers. This joint program between the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) has clearly demonstrated the most cost effective way to train qualified craft workers.

The mission of the NJATC is to develop and standardize training to educate the members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and the National Electrical Contractors Association; insuring and providing the Electrical Construction Industry with the most highly trained and highly skilled workforce possible. The NJATC has developed uniform standards that are adopted and used nationwide to select and train literally thousands of qualified men and women. Through the NJATC, the IBEW and NECA have hundreds of local programs offering apprenticeship and training for Residential Wiremen, Journeyman Linemen, Journeyman Tree Trimmers, Journeyman Inside Wiremen and Telecommunication VDV Installer-Technicians.

In addition to receiving skill training on the job, NJATC’s apprentices are provided trade related classroom training that produces competency and pride that lead to true craftsmanship. Quite often some local training committees provide special classes with hands-on training to support classroom lectures and discussions.
The NJATC is also committed to developing and providing skills upgrade training to keep the Journeyman-level workforce as current and up-to-date as possible in the newest technologies. The NJATC works directly with equipment manufacturers and technology developers of a variety of tools, equipment and supplies, searching for the most up-to-date information available. Once a new training need has been identified, the NJATC designs an appropriate training course, provides instructor training and distributes the training materials to local JATCs to help them meet their local training need requirements.

The NJATC’s local programs are training tens of thousands of journeyman level workers each year. Millions of dollars are invested each year to ensure that these individuals are the best training workers in the industry.

There are four specialty areas where you will find electrical workers:

Outside Linemen are the electrical workers who install the distribution and transmission lines, that move power from power plant to a factory, a business, or your home.

Inside Wiremen are electrical workers who install the power, lighting, controls and other electrical equipment in commercial and industrial buildings.

VDV Installer Technicians are electrical workers who install circuits and equipment for telephones, computer networks, video distribution systems, security and access control systems and other low voltage systems.

Residential Wiremen are electrical workers who specialize in installing all of the electrical systems in single-family and multi-family houses or dwellings.

Each of the four types of electrical work share common skills and knowledge. Each also has other skills and knowledge, which are specific to that particular area of work. Because of these differences, each type of work has a different apprenticeship program associated with it. 


Requirements

Applications for the Inside Wireman Apprenticeship will be accepted in last two weeks of April 2025.

Applications will be available to fill out at our office or online and bring with you on an application day. We encourage you to fill out your application online and bring it to the apprenticeship office on the date you apply. This will expedite the application process. We will accept applications only on the following dates:April 21, 2025April 28, 2025April 22, 2025April 29, 2025April 23, 2025April 30, 2025April 24, 2025May 1, 2025April 25, 2025May 2, 2025June 19, 2025June 20, 2025

Between the hours of 9:30 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.

Several documents are required on the day you apply. In order to apply, you must have all of them.

1) REQUIRED DOCUMENTS (copies must be presented at time of application):

  1. Copy of Photo Identification in form of Driver’s Licenses.
  2. Proof of completion of High School, such as High School diploma, transcript with graduation date, or equivalence (i.e. GED, CHSPE)
  3. Proof of ONE of the following mathematics competencies:
    • A. Algebra or Calculus with a grade of C or higher. This could be one full year (two semesters) of high school Algebra or one semester of post High School Algebra (Community College, Adult Education). A GED or diploma is not proof of fulfillment of the math requirement. You will need to bring in a school transcript, both official and unofficial are acceptable, in order to show your course and grades. If you took a course that you believe fulfills the requirement but it is not called “Algebra” or “Calculus”, a syllabus/course description must be provided to prove the math taken is in fact “Algebra” or “Calculus”.

OR

  • B. Provide evidence of having passed the NJATC Tech Math course. Information about the Tech Math course is available at https://electricaltrainingalliance.org/ 
    • Applicants must provide COPIES of all required documents.
    • No copies will be made by the SMJATC.
    • Non-English documents must be translated and notarized with an embossed notary seal.
    • Applicants must obtain their own documents.

2) APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:

  • Applicants must be at least 18 years of age on the date of filing an application.
  • All applicants must apply in person with copies of all three (3) required documents at SMJATC, 625 Industrial Road, San Carlos, CA. 94070. All applicants must be United States Citizens or meet INS requirements.
  • Complete either the online application form or the application provided at the apprenticeship office. Please be accurate and respond to all questions including statements indicating that you are:
    • Physically and mentally able to safely perform or learn to safely perform essential functions of the job either with or without reasonable accommodations.
    • Able to get to and from work at job sites anywhere within the geographical area that this apprenticeship program covers.
    • Able and willing to attend all related classroom training as required to complete this apprenticeship.
    • Able to climb ladders, scaffolds, poles and towers of various heights.
    • Able to crawl and work in confined spaces such as attics, manholes and crawlspaces.
    • Able to read, hear and understand instructions and warnings.

3) HOURLY WAGE RATE

  • Rate as provided in the collective bargaining agreement (currently $30.10 per hour for first year apprentices). 

4) CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ELECTRICAL TRADE AND ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL ABILITIES

  • An apprentice shall be under the supervision of a Journeyman Electrician at all times. The trade requires physical effort on the part of the apprentice to do climbing, crawling, crouching and working in cramped quarters. Wiring is frequently coded in color for connection purposes; therefore the worker cannot be colorblind. Mechanical ability and finger dexterity is essential. Depending on the job, the work may be performed either indoors or outdoors; with overhead lights or with flashlights.

5) EXAMINATION

  • All applicants who meet the above qualifications will be required to take a written exam.
  • Qualified applicants will be notified of the exact date, time and place to report for the examination.
  • Those with learning disabilities may submit documentation, no older than three years, stating the disability and recommendations for accommodations.
  • NOTE: SAMPLE QUESTIONS WILL BE PROVIDED AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION.

6) INTERVIEW

  • All applicants who pass the written examination will be invited to take a required oral interview. They will be notified when to appear for the oral examination.

7) SELECTION OF APPLICANTS FOR APPRENTICESHIP

  • Applicants will be selected in the order of their final ranking. Ranking is determined from the interview. Rankings are valid for two (2) years in accordance with Department of Labor (DOL) regulations.
  • The JATC does not and will not discriminate against a qualified individual with a disability. The sponsor will take affirmative action to provide equal opportunity in apprenticeship program as required under applicable law and lawful regulations issued there under.
  • The recruitment, selection, employment and training of apprentices during their apprenticeship, shall be without discrimination because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex or age (except applicants that have not met the minimum requirement of 18 years of age).
  • United States Military Veterans, Women and Minorities are encouraged to apply.
  • When an applicant is selected to be indentured into the apprenticeship program, a letter is mailed to him or her notifying them of a scheduled orientation date and time.
  • Finally, prior to being indentured each applicant is required to take and pass a drug screen urinalysis.

8) REQUIREMENTS TO BE INDENTURED

  • Must pass all the above mentioned requirements
  • Must have a valid California driver’s license at the time of indenture.
  • Must be able to attend classes as required by the San Mateo County Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee
  • Must abide by the Standards adopted by the San Mateo County Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee, approved by the Division of Apprenticeship Standards for the State of California and the Department of Labor for the United States
  • United States Military Veterans and Applicants with 4,000 hours electrical experience, for more information see Helmets to Hardhats and Prior Electrical Experience announcement.
  • Standard Application Procedure
  • Prior Electrical Experience Application Procedure
  • Helmets to Hardhats Application Procedure 

Additional Information

Trade Organization

International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers