New Orleans Electrical Workers
South Louisiana Chapter, Inc., National Electrical
Contractors Association
Wm. Clark Daviss, Jr., Manager
501 Commerce Point
New Orleans, LA 70123-3203
(504) 733-9370
E-mail: solaneca@bellsouth.net
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers,
Local Union # 130
Robert F. Hammond, III - Business Manager
3200 Ridgelake Dr., Suite 300
Metairie, LA 70002-4930
(504) 831-1372
Fax: (504) 834-1410
New Orleans Electrical Joint Apprenticeship &
Training Committee
M. J. Branighan, Jr., Training Director
3200 Ridgelake Dr., Suite 301
Metairie, LA 70002-4930
(504) 835-9899
Fax: (504) 835-7873
E-mail: office@noejatc.org
Program:
New Orleans Electrical Joint Apprenticeship
& Training Committee
Director:
M. J. Branighan, Jr.
Address:
3200 Ridgelake Drive, Suite 301
Metairie, LA 70002-4930
Phone:
(504) 835-9899
Hours:
Monday through Friday
7:00 AM until 4:00 PM
Description:
Combines supervised, structured on-the-job training along with related theoretical
instruction. Prepares individuals for skilled employment opportunities by conducting
training in bona fide and documented employment settings. The term of electrical
apprenticeship is five years, with a minimum of 8,000 hours on job training and a minimum
of 1000 of related classroom instruction. Electrical apprentices earn an excellent wage
during the on job training phase of apprenticeship and receive incremental wage increases
throughout the training in accordance with a predefined wage progression schedule.
Participants learn by working directly under the supervision and tutelage of master
electricians in electrical construction. The course curriculum is recognized and fully
accredited by the American Council on Education. Graduates are eligible for
60 college
semester credit hours.
Applications:
Applications for electrical apprenticeship opportunities are accepted on Mondays only,
except normal holidays, from 8:00 AM until 3:00 PM
Minimum Requirements:
Applicants must be at least 18 years of age, a high school graduate with a minimum of one
full year of high school algebra with a passing grade, receive a qualifying grade on an
industry aptitude test, reside within our jurisdictional construction area, possess a valid
Louisiana drivers license, have reliable
transportation, and
be physically able to perform the work of an electrical apprentice. Advanced placement for
documented previous electrical construction experience will be considered.
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