Career Opportunity!
We invite you to look through our site and see what the Montana Electrical JATC can do for you.
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The JATC works with contractors throughout the State of Montana to provide on the job training. We provide a minimum of 8000 hours of on the job training as well as five
years of extensive classroom training, which will prepare you to take the Journeyman exam.
You will receive competitive wages as well as pension plans and a full-family medical plan, which means all your dependents are covered with no extra money out of your
pocket. All provided for you through your employment as an apprentice electrician.
The NECA-IBEW partnership has established one of the best working environments and benefit plans available for the electrical construction trades in the USA today.
We are the largest apprenticeship sponsor in Montana and your valued commitment to this partnership will ensure you have a place in receiving the hard earned
rewards found through completing the Montana union electrician apprenticeship program.
Our program provides you the opportunity to earn wages and benefits while you learn the skills needed for a trade that’s both challenging and rewarding. You will have
the chance to use your mind, as well as your physical skills, to complete work in a variety of settings with the constant opportunity to learn something new and
advance through the ranks.
Apprenticeship Programs:
The Montana Electrical JATC offers 3 programs to choose from. The Inside Wireman program is a 5 year program that requires a minimum of
8,000 OJT hours as well as 900 classroom hours. The apprentice will work under the supervision of a licensed electrician during his/her
apprenticeship. Once all requirements have been successfully completed, the apprentice will be qualified to take the State administered
Inside Wireman Journeyman License Exam.
The Residential Wireman and Low Voltage programs are 3 year programs requiring a minimum of 4,800 hours OJT hours with journeyman
supervision as well as 540 classroom hours. Once all requirements have been successfully completed the apprentice will be qualified to take the
State administered Residential Journeyman License Exam.
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