About 392 results
Open links in new tab
  1. Electrical Apprenticeships Near You | IECI

    Start your electrical apprenticeship with IECI. Earn while you learn through hands on training and class instruction to become a licensed electrician.

  2. Find An IEC Chapter - IECI

    Independent Electrical Contractors

  3. Spotlight: Paula C. Montiel Arias | IECI

    May 6, 2024 · When she saw that APG Electric, headquartered in Clearwater, FL, was looking for an electrical apprentice, she pursued it and was hired. That’s where things really came …

  4. Electrician Apprentice Salary: How Much to Expect? - ieci.org

    Mar 18, 2025 · Learn how much an electrician apprentice salary typically pays, what influences earnings, and how pay can grow throughout an apprenticeship.

  5. How To Become an Electrician in 2025 - IECI

    Sep 17, 2025 · Want to become an electrician? Check out our easy guide covering everything from education and apprenticeships to licensing and salary expectations.

  6. Electrical Trade Association | IECI

    IEC is a national electrical trade association helping you explore electrician careers, find accredited apprenticeship programs near you, and start professional training.

  7. IEC Training Benefits | IECI

    Start your electrical career & upgrade skills with IEC training benefits: apprenticeships, courses, safety, and continuing education to meet industry standards.

  8. Workforce Development Spotlight - IECI

    Mar 10, 2025 · “We talk quite clearly about the investment electrical contractors make in their apprentices and the support provided them throughout the training. We tell them – you are …

  9. Can You Become an Electrician without an Apprenticeship?

    Mar 18, 2025 · An apprenticeship to become an electrician involves working under the supervision of a licensed electrician for four to five years. Most apprenticeships include at least 144 hours …

  10. Chapters - IECI

    IEC chapters receive a robust collection of benefits and resources to support and promote opportunity for electrical contractors, employers, and apprentices.