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ALAMEDA COUNTY ELECTRICAL JATC

San Leandro, CA
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About ALAMEDA COUNTY ELECTRICAL JATC

Alameda County Electrical JATC is a Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee based in San Leandro, California. The program is listed on the California state Eligible Training Provider List (ETPL), reflecting its approval to deliver apprenticeship training supported by public workforce development funding. Detailed IPEDS institutional data is not available for this provider.

The Alameda County Electrical JATC administers a registered electrical apprenticeship program that combines supervised on-the-job training with related technical instruction covering electrical theory, wiring methods, the National Electrical Code, and workplace safety. Apprentices work toward journeyman electrician licensure while earning wages throughout the program. Prospective applicants should contact the JATC directly for application requirements and current apprenticeship openings.

San Leandro is located in Alameda County in the San Francisco Bay Area, a region with continuous commercial, residential, and infrastructure construction activity. The Bay Area's sustained growth creates consistent demand for licensed electricians, making the JATC's apprenticeship pathway a direct route to stable, skilled trades employment in one of California's most active construction markets.

Contact Information

14600 Catalina St, San Leandro, CA 94577

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