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Electrician Vocational Training Programs

ABOUT ELECTRICIAN CAREER TRAINING:

Trained Electricians can earn a minimum of $65,000 a year in a field expected to grow 17% by the year 2012.*

Our Featured Electrician Program

Penn Foster Schools

Electrician Professional Certification at Penn Foster Schools

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Lincoln College of Technology - New England: New England Tech's Electrical program has what you need to get started in the trade. Students work in commercial and residential settings. Students satisfy all of the classroom hours and part of the on-the-job-training requirements for your E-2 license. Graduates have freedom, independence and even own their own company.
  • Electrician - Certificate

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Everest Institute - 19 U.S. locations

Electrician Training Programs at Everest Institute - 9 U.S. Colleges

Everest Institute: Start on the road to a brighter future with quality, job-relevant career training at the Everest Institute. Programs designed to fit your busy schedule.

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Locations:

  • Austin, Texas
  • Cross Lanes, West Virginia
  • Detroit, Michigan
  • Dearborn, Michigan
  • Greenspoint, Texas
  • Houston Hobby, Texas
  • San Antonio, Texas

Electrician Professional Certification at Penn Foster Schools

Electrician Training School: There are certain skills you need to begin a career as an Electrician. The Penn Foster Electrician Program helps you learn them quickly and conveniently. You’ll get hands-on training in:

  • The classifications and categories of electricity.
  • Conduit fittings and supports
  • Residential, commercial, and industrial electrical installation
  • Heating and lighting practices
  • Conductor properties and characteristics

And you’ll learn it all at home – no classroom needed!

Start a challenging, moneymaking career as an electrician.

Why complete an Electrician training program? With the right credentials, you can:

  • Earn as much as $65,000 per year*
  • Work for a construction firm or start your own business.
  • Install and maintain electrical devices and wiring in homes, factories, and offices.

Remember – The U.S. Bureau of Labor predicts a 17% increase in new job opportunities for Electricians by 2010** . Electricians enjoy challenging, varied assignments, and flexible working hours. Self-employed electricians can charge from $50 to $150 per hour.*

  • Electrician - Certificate

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** Growth figures represent a ten-year period ending 2012. Source: "National Industry-Occupation Employment Matrix," a publication of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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