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Commitment
Eckstine Electric is committed to the IEC Apprentice Program.
Through the efforts of the company,
1999 saw these advances in the Apprentice Program:
Schools
opened in both Fort Collins and Glenwood Springs.
Opened
a second facility in Denver (18,000 sq. ft. for training).
Created
Core Skills - a new pre-apprentice program.
Certified
Instructors.
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Educational
Opportunities
The most vital part of our company is its workforce. Eckstine
Electric has helped its employees learn our industry.
Paid
school for apprentices with an 85%
or better grade.
Continuing
education classes paid for Journeyman.
Veteran
Benefits.
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Apprentice
Programs Levels:
Apprentice
Electrician First Year
Assists
electricians by performing tasks under the direct supervision
of an electrician actually installing the work and handling
the bulk of materials.
(Job
Description: PDF file; file size approx. 40KB.)
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Apprentice
Electrician Second Year
Performs
routine tasks under direct supervision. Demonstrate knowledge
of electrical materials and tools.
(Job Description: PDF file; file size
approx. 40KB.) |
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Apprentice
Electrician Third Year
Demonstrates
basic knowledge of conduit bending and wire pulling. Perform
simple tasks, install all sizes of conduit with general supervision.
Evidence knowledge of basic blueprint reading.
(Job
Description: PDF file; file size approx. 40KB.) |
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Apprentice
Electrician Fourth Year
Possesses
basic blueprint knowledge and layout from field sketches. Perform
panel, transformer and motor terminations. Size conduit and
boxes. Able to use underground rough-in materials.
(Job Description: PDF file; file size
approx. 40KB.) |
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All
levels have an accompanying job description (from Eckstine)
in PDF format. If you do not have the Acrobat Reader installed,
the Reader is available free and can be downloaded now
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