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Get started today in our DOL approved Electrical Apprentice program in Aberdeen, SD and work alongside a team of experienced leaders, trainers, and licensing specialists who are dedicated to YOUR success.
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Get started today in our DOL approved Electrical Apprentice program and work alongside a team of experienced leaders, trainers, and licensing specialists who are dedicated to YOUR success.
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We are looking for candidates interested in becoming a Licensed Journeyman through our Electrical Apprenticeship Program. Would you like to gain experience in the electrical field that will lead to great pay, consistent work, and full-time career opportunities in the future.
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Disassemble defective electrical equipment, such as motors, using appropriate power/hand tools. Education: Associates degree from an Electrical program. You will gain experience in the field, build genuine relationships with like-minded professionals, and develop the necessary skills and knowledge needed to become a licensed journeyman electrician.
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We are looking for candidates interested in becoming licensed through our Electrical Apprenticeship Program. Education and Experience: Candidates who have completed a degree in electrical/electrical technology or a similar program.
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Get started today in our electrical apprentice internship program and work alongside a team of experienced leaders, trainers, and licensing specialists who are dedicated to YOUR success.
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Our internship opportunity is a great way to get your feet wet working on small-large scale projects in the electrical construction division. We meet the electrical and automation needs of companies around the world.
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Candidates must be actively pursuing a degree in electrical/electrical technology or similar to be considered. Work safely and follow all safety guidelines per OSHA regulations and Interstates' standards.
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Get started today in our electrical apprentice internship program in Des Moines, IA and work alongside a team of experienced leaders, trainers, and licensing specialists who are dedicated to YOUR success.
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