![]() ![]() ![]() Someone can qualify to take an exam to become a residential electrician exclusively if they have 4,000 hours of work in that specialty, which can include no more than 500 hours of classroom instruction. This must include a minimum of 6,000 hours of commercial or industrial work, while the rest can be any combination of residential experience, work as a power lineman, and classroom study at an institution of higher learning. ![]() Journeyman Electrician: Must complete 8,000 hours of work through a registered apprenticeship program. Licenses Issued By: Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development However, up to two years of approved educational or apprenticeship experience can be substituted for 2,000 of that work requirement. Alternatively, they can have 6,000 hours of work experience plus two years of approved education at a community college or technical school, or two years in an approved apprenticeship program.Įlectrical Contractor: Must have at least 8,000 hours of experience in the design, planning and direction of electrical construction activities, as a journeyman-in-charge or in another supervisory position. Journeyman Electrician: Must have 8,000 hours (or four years) of work experience as an apprentice installing electrical wiring, equipment for lighting or power, and electrical system control. Licenses Issued By: Alabama Electrical Contractors Board ![]()
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