Electrician

Trades & Technology

Training:
Red Deer College offers the Electrician Apprentice program, one of the many apprenticeship training options available for students.
Apprenticeship is a career option that involves both classroom and on-the-job training. To learn the skills required of an Electrician in Alberta and be issued an Alberta Journeyperson Certificate, a person must find a suitable employer who is willing to hire and train an apprentice.

Learn:
The term of apprenticeship for an Electrician is 4 years (four 12-month periods) including a minimum of 1500 hours of on-the-job training and 8 weeks of technical training in the first, second and third year, and a minimum of 1350 hours of on-the-job training and 12 weeks of technical training in the fourth year.

Employment Opportunities:
Electricians work for construction and maintenance contractors, manufacturers, resource companies, and other large organizations. Journeyperson wage rates vary, but generally range from $25 to $35 an hour.
Electricians may advance to positions such as Foreman, Superintendent, Estimator or Electrical Inspector. Some Electricians start their own contracting businesses.

Continue Your Learning:
In Alberta, a valid Master Electrician Identification Number is required in order to obtain electrical work permits. Alberta certified Electricians may apply to the Electrical Contractors Association of Alberta to become Master Electricians (see www.ecaa.ab.ca) after three years of becoming certified and passing a written exam.
If you have a valid Alberta Journeyperson Certificate, you are eligible to receive a Blue Seal business credential after completing the necessary requirements.