IBEW/NECA Committed To Training

Professionals understand that excellence is a function of knowledge, experience and work ethic. Excellence creates value because a job done right the first time prevents costly downtime for rework and damaged reputations. Shoddy electrical work even threatens people’s lives.

The IBEW/NECA electrical construction industry is training more than 42,000 apprentices a year for jobs in the industrial, commercial, residential, and telecommunications sectors utilizing Apprenticeship Programs.

More than 50,000 journeymen annually take courses to advance their skills, making sure they are prepared to install and maintain the latest equipment and products.

This training is offered at more than 300 locations throughout the United States by the National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (NJATC). It is sponsored by the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW). In addition, NECA/IBEW managers and instructors receive specialized training at the National Training Institute sponsored by the NJATC at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.

 

International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers

National Electrical Contractors

 Association

National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee

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