Interested in Applying for Our Program?

Spring is on the horizon, and we at IEC Western Reserve realize that many people in our community and surrounding areas are starting to look towards next year. This time of year we receive many calls and emails regarding our electrical apprentice program. We would like anyone interested in applying for our program to carefully review the information on this website for all details regarding the application and testing procedure for the 2018-2019 school year.

Our school year begins September 10th, 2018 and the last day of class is April 25th, 2019. Classes are held Monday and Tuesday (1st and 2nd year) and Wednesday and Thursday (3rd and 4th year) from 6:00 P.M. until 9:00 P.M.

You are able to apply to our program directly from this website by clicking “apply now”. If you choose to apply online, please note that you will be contacted for a testing date, make sure that all contact information is up to date and correct.

In addition to applying online, we will hold 2 public application and testing dates. These dates are:

Wednesday April 18th, 2018from 5:30-7:30 P.M. and Saturday April 21st , 2018 from 9:00 A.M.-12:00 P.M.  This will be held at our training facility, located at 2007 South Ave, Youngstown, OH 44502.

In order to be accepted into the apprenticeship program, by the start of the 2018-2019 academic year, an applicant must:

– Be a minimum of 18 years old
– Have a high school diploma or GED equivalent
– Must be able to physically perform the work of the trade
– Must pass a drug screen and a physical
– Have a valid driver’s license and a dependable mode of transportation
– Applicants are responsible for bringing a valid I.D. with them to the application date.

The aptitude test comprises approximately 50 questions. The questions are math related, basic electrical knowledge and general knowledge. No materials are provided or available to study for the aptitude test. You will need a basic calculator – cell phones are NOT permitted.

Participation in the testing and interview process does not guarantee admission into the apprenticeship program or an offer of employment from a member contractor.

Quick Facts About Apprenticeship! (information courtesy of the US Dept. of Labor):

– 150,000 employers and labor management organizations participate
– There are 400K registered apprentices nationwide in more than 1,000 occupations
– Apprentices earn an average starting salary of $50,000/year while gaining a credential that is equivalent to a 2 or 4 year college degree
– Apprenticeship is good for business!
– It helps recruit and develop a highly skilled workforce
– Improves productivity and the bottom line
– Provides opportunities for tax credits and employee tuition benefits in some states
– Reduce turnover costs and increases employee retention
– Creates industry driven and flexible training solutions to meet national and local needs
– Worker’s who complete apprenticeship programs earn more than $300,000 more over a lifetime than peers who don’t.