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AVAILABLE TRAINING CAREER ADVANCEMENT / RELATED CAREERS • High School Vocational Programming • High School Apprenticeship Program (HSAP) • Post-Secondary Education • Private Vocational Institutions Experienced: foreman, superintendent, estimator or electrical inspector Further Training Required: Certied Industrial Electrician AT A GLANCE • Plan, assemble, install, repair, test and maintain electrical xtures and systems that provide heat, cooling, light, power or control in residential, commercial and industrial buildings • Work on high voltage systems, transformers and cables • May specialize in specic types of installations, such as new home construction or doing electrical work in commercial, institutional or industrial buildings • May be employed by construction and maintenance contractors, manufacturers, resource companies and other large organizations • May experience layos between projects and when the industry is in a slump HOW DO I GET STARTED? • 16 years or older (may need parental consent to work on construction site) • High school grad or mature student with equivalent academic standing Recommended high school courses: English, Math, Science, and Construction courses To enter the apprenticeship program full-time, you must be: APPRENTICESHIP: Yes RED SEAL: Yes LEVELS: 4 IN SCHOOL: 4 sessions WAGE: $26,582- $64,000 CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIAN CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIAN AVAILABLE TRAINING CAREER ADVANCEMENT / RELATED CAREERS • High School Vocational Programming • High School Apprenticeship Program (HSAP) • Post-Secondary Education • Private Vocational Institutions Experienced: foreman, superintendent, estimator or electrical inspector Further Training Required: Certied Industrial Electrician AT A GLANCE • Plan, assemble, install, repair, test and maintain electrical xtures and systems that provide heat, cooling, light, power or control in residential, commercial and industrial buildings • Work on high voltage systems, transformers and cables • May specialize in specic types of installations, such as new home construction or doing electrical work in commercial, institutional or industrial buildings • May be employed by construction and maintenance contractors, manufacturers, resource companies and other large organizations • May experience layos between projects and when the industry is in a slump HOW DO I GET STARTED? • 16 years or older (may need parental consent to work on construction site) • High school grad or mature student with equivalent academic standing Recommended high school courses: English, Math, Science, and Construction courses To enter the apprenticeship program full-time, you must be: APPRENTICESHIP: Yes RED SEAL: Yes LEVELS: 4 IN SCHOOL: 4 sessions WAGE: $26,582- $64,000 CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIAN CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIAN AVAILABLE TRAINING CAREER ADVANCEMENT / RELATED CAREERS • High School Vocational Programming • High School Apprenticeship Program (HSAP) • Post-Secondary Education • Private Vocational Institutions Experienced: foreman, superintendent, estimator or electrical inspector Further Training Required: Certied Industrial Electrician AT A GLANCE • Plan, assemble, install, repair, test and maintain electrical xtures and systems that provide heat, cooling, light, power or control in residential, commercial and industrial buildings • Work on high voltage systems, transformers and cables • May specialize in specic types of installations, such as new home construction or doing electrical work in commercial, institutional or industrial buildings • May be employed by construction and maintenance contractors, manufacturers, resource companies and other large organizations • May experience layos between projects and when the industry is in a slump HOW DO I GET STARTED? • 16 years or older (may need parental consent to work on construction site) • High school grad or mature student with equivalent academic standing Recommended high school courses: English, Math, Science, and Construction courses To enter the apprenticeship program full-time, you must be: APPRENTICESHIP: Yes RED SEAL: Yes LEVELS: 4 IN SCHOOL: 4 sessions WAGE: $26,582- $64,000 CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIAN CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIAN

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Page 1: Construction ELECTRICIAN brochuretradeupmanitoba.com/.../Construction-ELECTRICIAN_brochure_downl… · Electrician AT A GLANCE ¥ Plan, assemble, install, repair, test and maintain

AVAILABLE TRAINING

CAREER ADVANCEMENT / RELATED CAREERS

• High School Vocational Programming• High School Apprenticeship Program (HSAP)• Post-Secondary Education• Private Vocational Institutions

• Experienced: foreman, superintendent, estimator or electrical inspector

• Further Training Required: Certified Industrial Electrician

AT A GLANCE• Plan, assemble, install, repair, test and maintain electrical

fixtures and systems that provide heat, cooling, light, power or control in residential, commercial and industrial buildings

• Work on high voltage systems, transformers and cables• May specialize in specific types of installations, such as

new home construction or doing electrical work in commercial, institutional or industrial buildings

• May be employed by construction and maintenance contractors, manufacturers, resource companies and other large organizations

• May experience layoffs between projects and when the industry is in a slump

HOW DO I GET STARTED?

• 16 years or older (may need parental consent to work on construction site)

• High school grad or mature student with equivalent academic standing

• Recommended high school courses: English, Math, Science, and Construction courses

To enter the apprenticeship program full-time, you must be:

APPRENTICESHIP: YesRED SEAL: YesLEVELS: 4IN SCHOOL: 4 sessionsWAGE: $26,582- $64,000

CONSTRUCTIONELECTRICIAN

CONSTRUCTIONELECTRICIAN

AVAILABLE TRAINING

CAREER ADVANCEMENT / RELATED CAREERS

• High School Vocational Programming• High School Apprenticeship Program (HSAP)• Post-Secondary Education• Private Vocational Institutions

• Experienced: foreman, superintendent, estimator or electrical inspector

• Further Training Required: Certified Industrial Electrician

AT A GLANCE• Plan, assemble, install, repair, test and maintain electrical

fixtures and systems that provide heat, cooling, light, power or control in residential, commercial and industrial buildings

• Work on high voltage systems, transformers and cables• May specialize in specific types of installations, such as

new home construction or doing electrical work in commercial, institutional or industrial buildings

• May be employed by construction and maintenance contractors, manufacturers, resource companies and other large organizations

• May experience layoffs between projects and when the industry is in a slump

HOW DO I GET STARTED?

• 16 years or older (may need parental consent to work on construction site)

• High school grad or mature student with equivalent academic standing

• Recommended high school courses: English, Math, Science, and Construction courses

To enter the apprenticeship program full-time, you must be:

APPRENTICESHIP: YesRED SEAL: YesLEVELS: 4IN SCHOOL: 4 sessionsWAGE: $26,582- $64,000

CONSTRUCTIONELECTRICIAN

CONSTRUCTIONELECTRICIAN

AVAILABLE TRAINING

CAREER ADVANCEMENT / RELATED CAREERS

• High School Vocational Programming• High School Apprenticeship Program (HSAP)• Post-Secondary Education• Private Vocational Institutions

• Experienced: foreman, superintendent, estimator or electrical inspector

• Further Training Required: Certified Industrial Electrician

AT A GLANCE• Plan, assemble, install, repair, test and maintain electrical

fixtures and systems that provide heat, cooling, light, power or control in residential, commercial and industrial buildings

• Work on high voltage systems, transformers and cables• May specialize in specific types of installations, such as

new home construction or doing electrical work in commercial, institutional or industrial buildings

• May be employed by construction and maintenance contractors, manufacturers, resource companies and other large organizations

• May experience layoffs between projects and when the industry is in a slump

HOW DO I GET STARTED?

• 16 years or older (may need parental consent to work on construction site)

• High school grad or mature student with equivalent academic standing

• Recommended high school courses: English, Math, Science, and Construction courses

To enter the apprenticeship program full-time, you must be:

APPRENTICESHIP: YesRED SEAL: YesLEVELS: 4IN SCHOOL: 4 sessionsWAGE: $26,582- $64,000

CONSTRUCTIONELECTRICIAN

CONSTRUCTIONELECTRICIAN

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