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Limited Energy Technicians

PROGRAM

Power up your career!

Start your future while working in your field

Take classes at ÌÇÐÄVlog¹Ù·½ while working as an apprentice electrician.

Prepare for your journeyman card

Our program combines both real world, on-the-job training with classroom learning.  The apprenticeship lasts four years. You'll do 144 hours of related training per year and 8,000 hours of on-the-job training. Afterward, you can take your licensing exam through the Oregon Building Codes Division. With a few more courses, you can get your associate degree in construction technology.

2-3 years Classes + on-the-job training
Cost Varies Contact us for more info

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

  • Electrical wiring
  • Industry safety standards
  • Math skills
  • Repairing and installing electrical wire devices
  • Communication and critical thinking skills

AFTER LANE

After your apprenticeship, you can apply for a journeyman electrician license. The current minimum Journey-level wage for a Limited Energy Electrician is $35.01-$36.56 per hour.

Not sure which is for you? Learn more about the types of degrees & certificates ÌÇÐÄVlog¹Ù·½ has to offer

Apprenticeship Program - Limited Energy Technicians

Trade Coordinator: Lou Long
Phone: (541) 279-1543
Email: nwapprenticeship@gmail.com
(Central Oregon LE Committee)
(Southern Willamette Valley LE Committee)

Job Description
3-Year Program – License A: Install, maintain, replace and repair electrical systems and equipment of under 100 volt-amperes, including protective signaling systems (fire alarm, nurse call, security), communications systems (data telecommunications, intercom and paging) and specialized control systems (HVAC, medical, boiler, clock and instrumentation).

2-Year Program – License B: Install, maintain, replace and repair electrical systems and equipment of under 100 volt-amperes, including communications systems (data telecommunications, intercom and paging) and specialized control systems (HVAC, medical, boiler, clock and instrumentation).

Ready to Learn More?

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Talk one-on-one with our Apprenticeship Coordinator to find the perfect path for you

ÌÇÐÄVlog¹Ù·½ - Apprenticeship Program
4000 E. 30th Ave., Eugene, OR 97405
Advanced Technology Division

Building 33, room 115
Monday-Wednesday 8-4pm
Thursday 8-1pm