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JOURNEYMAN RESOURCES

CONTINUE YOUR TRAINING
WHILE EARNING A LIVING
TOOLS AT WORK
TOOLS FOR CLASS

Not all Electricians are created equal. Many attempt to become IBEW Journeymen Electricians; because, they understand our wages, healthcare, pension benefits, plus safety record are the industries gold standard. The quality of work produced by IBEW member Electricians, without question, achieves a level of craftsmanship not seen with our non-union counterparts. It took each IBEW Journeyman 10,000 hours of on the job and classroom training to understand the many qualifications needed to become a well-rounded electrician.

 

The IBEW Journeyman’s job description is to distribute and connect the customer’s electrical equipment to the power source. The IBEW Journeyman Electrician installs and maintains all of the various types of electrical systems found in petrochemical, industrial and commercial facilities.  Maintaining the skill level needed to to perform work like this takes investment of education to advance the IBEW Journeyman in their craft.  That is why the IBEW has for decades to so much emphasis into continuing education.  

CONTINUING ED CLASSES

2020 CODE UPDATE

(6 Hours)

virtual training

This is a 2-Part Class

  • Participation in both classes is required for continuing education credit for state license.

  • You will need to have reliable internet access. 

Part I:  Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021

6:15 PM to 9:15 PM
 

Part II:  Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021

6:15 PM to 9:15 PM

Limited to 14 Attendees

or

Call the Local 288 Office to get you seat reserved 

2020 CODE UPDATE

(6 Hours)

WATERLOO

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