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Birmingham Electrical JATC
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About Birmingham Electrical JATC
Birmingham Electrical JATC is a registered apprenticeship training provider located in Birmingham, Alabama. Joint Apprenticeship Training Committees for the electrical trade are typically sponsored jointly by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) and the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA), delivering structured training programs that combine classroom instruction with supervised on-the-job learning.
The program prepares apprentices to become journeyman electricians through a multi-year curriculum covering electrical theory, code compliance, wiring methods, motor controls, and safety practices. Specific enrollment figures and completion rates are not available in IPEDS data at this time. Graduates earn journeyman electrician status, an industry-recognized credential with broad employment applicability.
Birmingham is Alabama's largest city and a regional center for construction, industrial, and commercial development. Demand for licensed electricians in the greater Birmingham metropolitan area is consistent, and the Birmingham Electrical JATC provides a direct, earn-while-you-learn pathway into a well-compensated skilled trade.
5000 Eastlake Boulevard, Birmingham, AL 35217
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