Ann Arbor Electrical Joint Apprenticeship
& Training Committee

Phone: (734) 475-1180
Fax: (734) 475-1209

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      Our Programs
    5yr Journeyman Wireman
    3yr Residential Apprentice
    3yr Voice, Data, Video
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
   
  
 
The 3-year "Residential Apprentice" program

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This is a three-year building trades program. You will be trained to work as a construction electrician on residential locations. Apprentices work under the direct supervision of a qualified Residential Wireman doing electrical construction, renovation, and maintenance on single family and duplex residences, townhouses, and apartment buildings.
 
 
Completion
 
  If residential work is your interest, then apply for the Residential Apprentice program. Upon successful completion of this program and the accumulation of 8000 hours of on-the-job training, you will be classified as a "Residential Wireman." You will receive 160 hours of related classroom training per year and you will earn 4800 hours of the 8000 hours of on-the-job training while completing the program. At the completion of the 8000 hours of on-the-job training you will be prepared to take your licensing examination.  
 
Wages
 
  Hourly wage rates for a "Residential Apprentice" are figured as a percentage of the current journeyman wage rate as follows:  
 
      BASE RATE VACATION PENSION DB PENSION DC NEBF TOTAL
  1st period @ 60% $13.16 $1.91 $2.27 $.91 $.47 $18.72
  2nd period @ 70% $15.90 $2.23 $2.27 $.91 $.54 $21.85
  3rd period @ 75% $17.03 $2.38 $2.27 $.91 $.58 $23.17
  4th period @ 80% $18.17 $2.54 $2.27 $.91 $.62 $24.51
  5th period @ 85% $19.30 $2.70 $2.27 $.91 $.66 $25.84
  6th period @ 90% $20.44 $2.86 $2.27 $.91 $.70 $27.18
  7th period @ 95% $21.57 $3.02 $2.27 $.91 $.74 $28.51
  Journeyman @ 100% $22.71 $3.18 $2.27 $.91 $.78 $29.85
 
 
Questions?
 
  If you have questions this program, please contact the Electrical Apprentice School, (734) 475-1180.