TUCSON ELECTRICAL JOINT
APPRENTICESHIP & TRAINING PROGRAM
JATC
Become an Apprentice.
A Day in the Life of an Apprentice
IBEW Hour Power 2017 – Apprentice of the Year
Patrick Armet – Apprentice
IBEW Local 570
At Tucson Electrical JATC, we look for candidates with a positive attitude and exceptional work ethic to learn the skills of the trade through on-the-job training assignments and four years of classroom instruction. Our program will ensure every candidate receives the opportunity to become one of the most highly trained electrical worker in today’s workforce.
If you are requesting accommodations due to a disability, you are required to provide current proof of disability documents from a qualified professional, such as a psychologist or educational psychologist, specifying accommodations in an Educational/Psychological Evaluation Report (with diagnosis). “Proof of Disability” is formal documentation of a disability that conforms to the Americans with Disabilities Act or to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act.
Applications.
**Deadline to apply for August 2025 classes is April 1st 2025**
There is a non-refundable $20 application fee to be paid by credit/debit card at the time of application.
All applicants will be required to submit to a drug test as a condition of initial and ongoing apprenticeship.
Orientations are no longer being held onsite. You will complete an online orientation as part of the application process. Please email info@tucsonjatc.org if you still have questions about our program.
Requirements.
This apprenticeship sponsor is committed to equal opportunity for all applicants. The recruitment, selection, employment and training of apprentices during their apprenticeship, shall be without discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), sexual orientation, genetic information, or because they are an individual with a disability or a person 40-year-old or older. Tucson Electrical JATC will take affirmative action to provide equal opportunity in apprenticeship and will operate the apprenticeship program as required under Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations, part 30.
Ready to Work Now?
Learn more about going out to work as a Construction Wireman.
Electric Prep.
ElectricPrep has partnered with the electrical training ALLIANCE to offer voluntary online courses specifically crafted for applicants seeking to enter the IBEW/NECA electrical apprenticeship training program.
SkillsPrep TECH Math
Apprentice applicants are required to have completed one full year of high school algebra with a passing grade or one post-high school algebra course with a passing grade. If the applicant does not have the credit for algebra, he or she may take TECH Math course online through SkillsPrep.org and the electrical training ALLIANCE.
Questions?
Please don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions concerning the application process. If you don’t meet our minimum requirements to apply as an apprentice, inquire for information on becoming a Construction Wireman.