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The electrical industry offers a stable career with plenty of potential to grow. Your experience will range from electrical and telecommunications installations in large, new buildings, to troubleshooting and maintenance in existing buildings, to retrofitting older buildings for energy efficiency.

And you'll get paid while you learn. The hourly rate varies with the track and increases upon successful completion of on-the-job training and classroom related studies on a regular schedule.

Once you're a journeyman electrician,you can make up to $81,000/yearapply_now_icon plus benefits after completing a 5-year apprenticeship. Plus, you'll have a solid retirement plan and excellent insurance, so you can look forward to a promising future.

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quoteball_red“I’ve got friends who will be paying off college loans for years, but I’ve got no loans and my wife and I are close to buying a townhouse.”

- Justin Kirchner, Recent JATC Graduate

 

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Our training centers in Lanham, Maryland (shown above) and Manassas, Virginia contain state-of-the-art equipment designed to mirror real-world situations.

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