Electrician

Interested in a career in the Electrical field? My Electrical Career can help!

START TRAINING FOR YOUR NEW ELECTRICAL CAREER TODAY! Graduate employment services may be available once training is complete. This posting is for Career Training Services, provided by our network of schools located across the United States. Job placement is not guaranteed and programs require tuition. Financial assistance available to those who qualify!

My Electrical Career is the #1 portal for individuals seeking a career in the electrical field. We are aligned with numerous training schools throughout the country that offer a variety of services, including job placement assistance to those who qualify.

Our network of nationally recognized electrical schools makes it easy for you to find the right program in your area – take the first step towards your new career today. The schools can provide you with the quality training and necessary skills to become an electrician, electrical systems technician or even and electrical engineer!

If interested in training for a career in the Electrical field, Click Here To Apply!

 

Why an Electrical Career?

Electricity is power. Give yourself the power to launch in this unique field with a variety of options including: opportunities to work as an electrician journeyman, a master electrician or even an electrical engineer.

A complimentary 1-minute application is all that it takes to spark your career. Let us wire you up to a quality electrical career training school in your area – get started today!

 

Electrical Industry Outlook:

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, employment of skilled electrical workers is projected to grow 20 percent in the next 8 years, faster than the average of all occupations*. As homes and businesses require more wiring, electricians will be needed to install the necessary components for these systems. Electricians with the widest variety of skills should have the best career opportunities available to them. The average rate of pay will vary based on location and level of training.

 

*Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2012-13 Edition

Job Requirements:

If interested in learning more about electrical training – Request more info today!

  • Must be 18 years of age or older
  • Must have HS Diploma or GED Equivalent
  • Program requires tuition
  • Successful completion of program does not guarantee employment

 

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