Job Specifications
Wichita, KS
2 months ago
Full Time
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Wichita Electrical Apprenticeship is Accepting Apprentice applications
Applications will be accepted at the Wichita Work Force Center, IBEW LU 271, WEJATC and Online for a FOUR-YEAR ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP Monday thru Friday excluding holidays. A $25.00 (non-refundable) Application Fee (online payment only) is required and due at application time. All information required below must be in within 45 days after application date. This information must remain in the Electrical Training Center’s files and will not be returned
Applications will be accepted at the Work Force Alliance for a FOUR-YEAR ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP-
Monday thru Friday, excluding holidays. A $25.00 (non-refundable) Application Fee (online payment only) is
required and due at application time. https://wejatc.org/about/applicant/
All information required below must be in within 45 days after application date. This information must remain in the
Electrical Training Center’s files and will not be returned.
Requirements
All Applicants must fully meet the following minimum requirements to qualify for an interview:
A) Must be at least 17 years of age at application, 18 years of age at time of selection and indenture.
B) Must be a High School Graduate or have a G.E.D., or have a two-year Associate Degree or higher.
C) Must have completed, with a passing grade, either one full year of High School Algebra I or one post-High School
Algebra course.
D) Must provide an Official Transcript(s) for High School and post-High School courses and grades.
E) Must achieve a qualifying score, “4” or higher, on the Electrical Trade’s Aptitude test. This test was developed
by the American Institute for Research.
F) Must submit a DD-214 to verify Military Training and/or experience if you are a Veteran and wish to receive
consideration for such training/experience.
G) Must provide evidence of having a valid Driver’s License and Birth Certificate.
H) Must be physically able to perform the essential functions of the trade. Applicants who are selected may be
required to provide the results of a physical examination and a drug test.
I) Individuals who can verify (proper documentation required) that they have worked a minimum of (4,000) hours
specifically in the Electrical Construction trade, do not need to meet the requirements of items (B) and (C).
J) Individuals who have worked a minimum of (4,500) hours as a Residential Wireman under an IBEW/NECA Local
Collective Bargaining Agreement (proper documentation required), do not need to meet the requirements of items
(B) and (C).
K) Individuals who have completed at least 3 years of Related Instruction and 4,500 hours of OJT as indentured
apprentices in a properly registered Electrical Construction Apprenticeship Program not sponsored by IBEW/NECA
(proper documentation required), do not need to meet the requirements of items (B) and (C).
The J.A.T.C. Committee will interview each applicant who meets all the above basic requirements. Interview notices
will be sent to the address shown on the application unless this office is notified of a change of address. Applicants
will be selected as Apprentices in order of their ranking resulting from the rating of the interviews and their aptitude
test score. Applicants not selected will be placed on a 2-year book according to their interview scores.
Applicants selected to enter the new Apprenticeship class, WILL BE REQUIRED TO SUPPLY A RECORD SHOWING
NEGATIVE RESULTS OF A DRUG AND/OR ALCOHOL ABUSE TEST AT THE TIME AND PLACE DESIGNATED BY
THE J.A.T.C. COMMITTEE.
Additional Information
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers