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Northwest Washington Electrical Industry JATC. Proudly serving our community for over 70 years. IBEW Local 191 fights for hard-working families. NWEJATC's west side jurisdiction is currently closed for applications. We will update the website as soon as it reopens.
Continuing education is part of the requirements for renewing most electrician licenses. You can view available classes and sign-up for them online.
WE NEED YOU. Journeyman Lineman, Substation Tech's and Traffic Signal Techs are in high demand. Start your exciting new career by applying to one of our Apprenticeship Programs. Our programs are a mixture of on-the-job and classroom training.
IBEW Apprenticeships offer qualified individuals the opportunity to “Earn-While-You-Learn” by balancing classroom education with hands-on training on the job site. Apprentices get paid and earn both wages and benefits.
The IBEW education programs provide comprehensive training in organizational and leadership development through organizing training, steward training, local union officer training and more. Below is a list of programs available to local unions and their members.
The apprenticeship curriculum is developed at national and local levels and taught by certified, experienced instructors. The IBEW Michigan site aims to connect you to the Electrical Industry Training Center near you to learn more about apprenticeships, our programs and the application process.
The Detroit Electrical Industry Training Center offers three federally registered apprenticeship programs: Inside Construction Wireman-5 year, Sound, Communication & Data Management-3 year, Residential Wireman-3 year. All three programs are subsidized by the IBEW Local 58 and SMCNECA joint training fund.