Electrician at City of Tallahassee Substation Electrician Inj
at City of Tallahassee Substation Electrician Inj in Tallahassee, FL
About This Program
The City of Tallahassee Substation Electrician INJ program offers a non-union electrician apprenticeship based in Tallahassee, FL. Sponsored directly by the City of Tallahassee, this employer-sponsored program trains apprentices for substation electrician roles within a municipal utility setting. Apprentices are paid throughout the program, offering a stable income while developing specialized utility skills.
This five-year apprenticeship includes 8,000 hours of on-the-job training and 576 hours of related technical instruction. Apprentices work within the City's electric utility operations, gaining hands-on experience with substation equipment, high-voltage systems, switchgear, transformers, and the maintenance and inspection tasks associated with utility infrastructure. Classroom instruction covers electrical theory, safety practices for high-voltage environments, and technical knowledge specific to substation operations.
Graduates earn journeyman electrician credentials with a specialization in utility substation work. Municipal utility employment offers long-term job stability, and the skills gained through this program are applicable to utility employers throughout Florida and across the country.
Wage & Training
Journeyman Wage
$30
OJT Hours
8,000
RTI Hours
576
Duration
5 years
Wage data is the national median for this occupation (BLS, May 2023), not specific to this program.
How to Apply
Electrician Career Outlook
National Median
$29.61/hr
~$61,588.8/yr
Apprentice Start
$15/hr
Earn while you learn
Job Outlook
Electrician employment is projected to grow significantly, driven by construction activity, renewable energy expansion, and EV infrastructure buildout. The increasing electrification of buildings and transportation systems creates strong long-term demand. Licensed electricians with experience in solar, battery storage, or industrial controls are especially sought after.
What to Expect as an Electrician Apprentice
Duration
5 years of combined on-the-job training and classroom instruction
On-the-Job Training
~32 hours/week of hands-on work under journeyman supervision (8,000 total hours)
Classroom Instruction
576 hours of related technical instruction (~115 hours/year)
Paid Training
You earn a wage from day one, starting at a percentage of the journeyman rate and increasing as you progress
Time-based program: You'll progress through the program based on completing a set number of hours in both on-the-job training and classroom instruction.
Trade School vs. Apprenticeship for Electrician
Apprenticeship
Trade School
Licensing in Florida
Electricians in Florida are required to hold a license. Licensing is issued by Florida Electrical Contractors' Licensing Board.
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