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Electrical Training Alliance of Jacksonville

Jacksonville, FL
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About Electrical Training Alliance of Jacksonville

Electrical Training Alliance of Jacksonville is a trade training organization located in Jacksonville, Florida. The school operates within the Electrical Training Alliance framework, delivering registered apprenticeship programs for electricians in partnership with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) and the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA). Training combines classroom instruction with supervised on-the-job hours.

Core programs focus on electrical apprenticeship training, preparing students to become journeyman electricians. The curriculum encompasses electrical theory, National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements, wiring methods, motor controls, and workplace safety, providing a comprehensive foundation for a career in the electrical trades.

Jacksonville is a large and growing city with substantial commercial, industrial, and infrastructure construction activity. The Electrical Training Alliance of Jacksonville connects apprentices with unionized electrical contractors, supporting structured career development within the local and regional electrical workforce.

Contact Information

4951 Richard St, Jacksonville, FL 32207

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