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The Training And Qualifications Of A Electrician

Published by bonnic, 2015-01-19 09:25:04

Description: There is certain training and qualifications to become an electrician. You have to have knowledge and experience to be in this profession. Electricians almost always learn their work through apprenticeship programs. These type of programs have on the job training and classroom training. With all the training received by doing this a electrician can work doing both maintenance jobs and construction work. Applications require that you are eighteen years old and require that you have a high school diploma or a equivalent to one. They like you to be good with math and English skills. You also would have to pass a test to meet their requirements.

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The Training And Qualifications Of A ElectricianThere is certain training and qualifications tobecome an electrician. You have to have knowledgeand experience to be in this profession.Electricians almost always learn their workthrough apprenticeship programs. These type ofprograms have on the job training and classroomtraining. With all the training received by doingthis a electrician can work doing bothmaintenance jobs and construction work.Applications require that you are eighteen yearsold and require that you have a high schooldiploma or a equivalent to one. They like you to

be good with math and English skills. You alsowould have to pass a test to meet theirrequirements.Apprenticeship programs last around four years,and this is with hours of classroom work and onthe job training. Apprentices learn in theclassroom about electric, installation andmaintaining electrical systems. They learn aboutblueprints, math, electrical codes, safety andfirst aid issues. An on the job apprentice worksunder the supervision of other electricians. Theydo everything in steps before becoming qualifiedexperienced electricians. A apprentice mustprove their knowledge of an electricians workbefore becoming a electrician.Vocational schools will offer the training tobecome a electrician. And there are also otherprivate and public schools that will do the samething. Some employers often hire students whohave completed schooling in a vocational school.

And then start them off at an advanced level, thenif someone did not go through any type ofschooling. Some people work as other peopleshelpers in assisting electricians with their work.Then go into schooling to become a apprentice.This gives them a jump on what they need to know.There are certain skills that are needed to becomea electrician.Some of these skills are that may have to have goodeye hand coordination, be physically fit, andhave good balance. You need to be good at solvingmath problems very quickly. You should haveexcellent color vision to identify the colors ofelectrical wires. This is very important. Andhaving a good work history is a plus with allemployers. You should be a licensed electricianand pass a test for all your knowledge ofelectrical issues. A good electrician keeps up todate on new electrical issues and sometimes takeclasses to update their knowledge on theseissues.

If you are a experienced electrician you can geta job such as a supervisor, project manager, andconstruction superintendent. So it is good tohave all the experience you can get to move up.Some experienced electricians will start up theirown business. A skilled electrician can alsobecome a electrical inspector. If you want toadvance on a electricians job it can be importantto not only know the English language but alsoSpanish. This will help you to communicate betterand to pass on better instructions to workers thatare Spanish and that have limited English skills.The Spanish population is great in theconstruction field. So this is important. Thereis a great deal to know and to do to become aqualified experienced electrician.


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