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Since 1985, the Alsip electrical contractor school, IBEW-NECA Technical Institute​, has been the source for new Union Local 134​ members. It takes five years to complete classes.

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Apprenticeship Information

Since 1985, the Alsip electrical contractor school, IBEW-NECA Technical Institute​, has been the source for new Union Local 134​ members. It takes five years to complete classes.

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IBEW 134+NECA CHICAGO BETTERCONSTRUCTION. BETTERCAREERS, IN@TECH BETTERCOMMUNITIES. TECHNICAL INSTITUTE OFFICIAL INFORMATION REGARDING APPRENTICESHIP OPPORTUNITIES LB. EB. W. Local 134 and the Electrical Contractors’ Association sponsor apprenticeship programs in Cook County, Illinois through the Blectrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training Trust (EJATT). EJATT has permission from the U.S. Department of Labor to open a registration for new applicants for its Electrical Program, For more information on this program, please go to our website at www.ejatt.com, REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration for the Blectrical Program will take place at the IBEW-NECA Technical Institute 6201 W. 115th Street, Alsip, [linois EVERY WEDNESDAY 9:00 A.M. until 11:00 A.M. All applicants must report in person and bring the following documents in order to register 1. Your valid Driver's License. 2. Your original Social Security Card. You must provide G6pies of the following documents that will be kept by EJATT (No documents will be copied in our office or returned to you): 3. A.$50.00 non-refundable registration fee (Money Order only made payable to EJATT). 4, To prove employment eligibility, you must provide a copy of your U.S. Birth Certificate, U.S Passport, Certificate of US. Citizenship or Naturalization, or Permanent Resident Alien Card. (Minimum age of 17 at registration). 5. To prove High School Graduation (HS), you must provide a copy of your HS transcript (official or unofficial with a graduation date posted), or a copy of a HS Diploma, or GED Certificate. College transcripts do not satisfy this requirement. HS seniors in their last semester prior to graduation may register with acceptance contingent upon graduation 6. To prove one full year of HS level Algebra with a grade of at least “C” or better, or one post HS level Algebra course or higher level course with a grade of at least “C” or better, you must provide a copy of a transcript. Note: The GED Math Certification does not satisfy this requirement. Upon an offer of apprenticeship, you must be able to demonstrate that you can perform the essential functions of an apprentice elecirician with or without a reasonable accommodation. In addition, a drug screen, physical exam, and background check will be required. EJATT will not discriminate against apprenticeship applicants or apprentices based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), sexual orientation, genetic information, ot because they ate an individual with a disability or a person 40 years old or older. The EJATT will take affirmative action to provide equal opportunity in apprenticeship and will operate the apprenticeship program as required under Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 30 aN CAMPUS fice 708:380.1340 CHICAGO campus {IBEW NECA Teetnialnatute few 708.380.2640, Westie Tectia nettle 16201 West 118 Set. aera 2800 Sour Wstem Avenue ‘Aisi, nol 60803 ee ‘Chicago, lines 60808 BETTERCONSTRUCTION, IBEW 134-+NEGR CHICAGO BETTERCAREERS. IN @TECH BETTERCOMMUNITIES. TECHNICAL INSTITUTE ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM ‘The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local Union No. 134 and the Electrical Contractors Association of the City of Chicago sponsor, through the Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training Trust, an apprenticeship program in Cook County, Ilinots. Electricians assemble, install, maintain, and test electrical equipment and wiring systems in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. The apprentice program is five years in duration, and is registered with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. The program consists of on-the-job training provided by unlon electrical contractors, and related classroom Instruction. ‘The apprenticeship program begins with eleven weeks of full-time classroom instruction. Classes are held Monday through Friday, 7:00 am to 3:30 p.m. at West Side Technical Institute, 2800 S. Western Ave., Chicago, IL. First year classes include Technical Math |, Print Reading |, Construction Technology, Electrical Circuitry, and Conduit Bending 1. Upon successful completion of the eleven-week program, apprentices are assigned to work with a union electrical contractor for approximately nine months. During ths period the apprentice earns wages equal to 40% of Journeyman Wireman (JW) rate ($24.52), and after she months 45% of JW rate ($24.21), In the second year, apprentices are required to attend nine weeks of full-time classroom instruction at the IBEW- NECA Technical Institute, 6201 W. 145th Street, Alsip, IL. Apprentices are paid a stipend to attend classes. Included in the second year curriculum are Technical Math Il, Print Reading l, Motor Control, Conduit Bending ll, and Photovoltaics. Upon completion of the second year program, the apprentice is assigned to work for another nine months. During this period, the apprentice earns wages equal to 50% of JW rate ($26.90), and after six months 55% of JW rate ($29.58). The third year consists of nine weeks of fulltime classroom instruction at the IBEW-NECA Technical Institute, 6201, W. 115th Street, Alsip, IL. Apprentices are paid a stipend to attend classes. Classes include HVAC, Electrical Power systems, Commercial Blueprints, Low Voltage Systems and Programmable Control. Upon completion of the third year program the apprentice is assigned to work for another nine months. During this period the apprentice earns wages equal to 60% of JW rate ($32.28), and after six months, 65% of JW rate ($34.97). ‘The fourth and fifth years of training consist of six evening seminars in each year. Seminars are focused on safety training, leadership, and other industry related topics, During this period the fourth year apprentice earns wages equal to 70% of JW rate ($37.66), and after six months 75% of IW rate ($40.35) while on the job. The fifth year apprentice earns 80% of IW rate ($43.04), and after six months 90% of JW rate ($48.42). Upon successful completion of the fifth year the apprentice becomes @ Journeyman Wireman. Current Journeyman Wireman (JW) rate Is ($53.80). The program, wages, rates, and curriculum may be modified to meet the needs of the industry. All apprentices who successfully complete the classes earn 53.5 credit hours through Richard J. Daley College toward an AAS. in Electrical Construction Technology. Fifteen (15) hours of general education classes are required to complete the degree requirements. The general education classes may be taken at any time during or after the apprenticeship program. EJATT will not discriminate against applicants or apprentices based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex {including pregnancy and gender identity), sexual orientation, genetic information, or because they are an individual with a disability or a person 40 years old or older. EJATT will take affirmative action to provide equal ‘opportunity in apprenticeship and will operate the apprenticeship program as required under Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 30, ‘oa.a9n940 cilienco campus 0 703.3682840 Wiese Technica! tive £201 West 1160 Soak iareaen 2800 South Wosie Avera ‘sp ins 60803, ‘Chicag, lets e2e08 Inideattcom BETTERCONSTRUCTION. JER TEA SRSA CHCA BETTERCAREERS. IN@TECH BETTERCOMMUNITIES TECHNICAL INSTITUTE OFFICIAL INFORMATION REGARDING APPRENTICESHIP OPPORTUNITIES 1. B. E,W, Local 134 and the Electrical Contractors! Association sponsor apprenticeship programs in Cook County Illinois through the Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training, ‘Trust (FIAT). EJATT has permission from the U.S. Department of Labor to open a registration for new applicants for its Communications Program, For more information on this program, please go to our website at www.ejat.com, REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration for the Communications Program will take place at the IBEW-NECA Technical Institute 6201 W. 115th Street, Alsip, Illinois EVERY WEDNESDAY 9:00 A.M. until 11:00 A.M. ‘All applicants must report in person and bring the following documents in order to register Driver's License. inal Social Security Card. You must provide G8PI88 of the following documents that will be kept by EJATT (No documents will be copied in our office or returned to you) 3. A. $50.00 non-refundable registration fee (Money Onder only made payable to EIATT). 4. To prove employment eligibility, you must provide a copy of your U.S. Birth Certificate, US. Passport, Cerificate of US. Citizenship or Naturalization, or Permanent Resident Alien Card, (Minimum age of 17 at registration. 5. To prove High School Graduation (HS), you must provide a copy of your HS transcript (official or unofficial with a graduation date posted), or a copy of a HS Diploma, ot GED Certificate. College transcripts do not satisly this requirement. HS seniors in their last semester prior to graduation may register with acceptance contingent upon graduation. 6. To prove one full year of HS level Algebra with a grade of at least “C” or better, or one post HS level Algebra course or higher level course with a grade of at least SC” or better, you must provide a copy of a transcript. Note: The GED Math Certification does not satisfy this requirement. Upon an offer of apprenticeship, you must be able to demonstrate that you can perform the essential functions of an apprentice electrician with or without a reasonable accommodation. In addition, a drug screen, physical exam, and background check will be required. EJATT will not discriminate against apprenticeship applicants or apprentices based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), sexual orientation, genetic information, or because they are an individual with a disability or a person 40 years old or older. The EJATT will take affirmative action to provide equal portunity in apprenticeship and will operate the apprenticeship program as required under Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 30.” MAIN CAMPUS fics 708.380.4340 cHicaco campus IBEW NECA Teese insite fe 709-380-2840, \Wstsie Technialrstitae ‘6201 ost Tein Stoot pie 2800 South Westom Avenue ‘Alsip lines 60803 ieee ‘Chicago, ings 60508 BETTERCONSTRUCTION. IBEW 134+-NEGA CHICAGO BETTERCAREERS. IN@TECH BETTERCOMMUNITIES. TECHNICAL INSTITUTE wut PREF The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local Union No. 134 and the Electrical Contractors’ Association of the City of Chicago, sponsor through the Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training Trust, a Communications Apprenticeship Program in Cook County, Illinois. Communications Journeymen and Apprentices Install and maintain structured wiring and electronic systems in the residential, commercial and industrial settings. The apprentice program is four years in duration, and is registered with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Tralning, ‘The program consists of on-the-job training provided by union electrical contractors, and related classroom instruction. ‘The apprenticeship program begins with eleven weeks of full-time classroom instruction. All classes are held Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m, to 3:30 pum. at the IBEW-NECA Technical Insitute, 6201 W. 115th St, Alsip, I. First year classes include Electronics, Construction Technology, Print Reading |, Technical Math |, and Structured Wiring Systems. Upon successful completion of the eleven-week program, anprentices are assigned to work with a union electrical contractor for approximately nine months. During this perlod the apprentice earns wages equal to 40% of Communication Journeymen (Ci) rate ($19.46), and after six months 45% of CI rate ($21.90). In the second year, apprentices are required to attend nine weeks of full-time classroom instruction at the IBEW- NECA Technical Institute, 6201 W. 125th Street, Alsip, IL. The apprentices are pald a stipend to attend classes. Included in the second year curriculum are Technical Math Il, Print Reading 1, Low Voltage Systems, Integrated ‘systems |, and Fiber Optics. Upon completion of the second year program, the apprentice is assigned to work for rnine months. During this period the apprentice earns wages equal to 50% of Cl rate ($24.33), and after six months 55% of CJ rate ($26.76). ‘The third year includes nine weeks of fulltime classroom instruction at the IBEW-NECA Technical Institute, 6201 W, 115th Street, Alsi, IL. The apprentices are paid a stipend to attend classes, Classes include Computer Networking, Integrated Systems ll, Communications Systems, and Communications Systems Verification. Upon ‘completion of the third year program the apprentice Is assigned to work for another nine months. During this period the apprentice earns wages equal to 60% of CJ rate ($29.20), and after six months 70% of Cl rate ($34.06}. ‘The fourth year of training consists of six evening seminars. The seminars are focused on safety training, leadership, and other industry related topics. During this period the fourth year apprentice earns wages equal to 80% of CJ rate ($38.93), and after six months 90% of Cl rate ($43.79). Upon successful completion of the fourth year the apprentice becomes @ Communication Journeyman. Current Communication Journeyman (Ci) rate is ($48.66). The program, wages, rates, and curriculum may be modified to meet the needs of the industry. All apprentices who successfully complete the classes earn 54 credit hours through Richard J. Daley College toward an AAS. in Communications, Fifteen (15) hours of general education classes are required to complete the degree requirements. The general education classes may be taken at any time during or after the apprenticeship program. EJATT will not discriminate against apprenticeship applicants or apprentices based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), sexual orientation, genetic information, or because they are an individual with a disability or a person 40 years old or older. 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