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Washington: 01 General Journeyman Electrician
Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Electrician.
Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B-965 (15)
(15) Trainee seeking a general (01) journeyman electrician certificate of competency. After review by the department,
a trainee may be issued a six-month, nonrenewable unsupervised electrical training certificate that will allow the
individual to work without supervision if the trainee:
(a) Has submitted a complete application for an unsupervised electrical training certificate;
(b) Has worked over seven thousand hours properly supervised not to include more than four thousand of
specialty experience;
(c) Has successfully completed or is currently enrolled in an approved apprenticeship program or an
electrical construction trade program in a school approved by the board of community and technical
colleges;
(d) Has paid all appropriate training certificate fees listed in WAC 296-46B-909; and
(e) Is currently working for and continues to work for a licensed electrical contractor that employs at least one certified journeyman or specialty electrician in the appropriate specialty.
also see: Washington state Department of Labor & Industries: http://www.lni.wa.gov/
It is obviously the license but of course we have to take in consideration the experience and skill the person has. Some may not have a license but the experience and skills are vast, much better than a licensed one.
Non-Residential Maintenance Specialty Electrician
The rules that govern whether or not an inmate can get an electrician's license can vary by state. It is best to contact The Office of Licensing for the state that the inmate resides in.
This varies state by state. Check with your local registrar of contractors for details on how to get licensed.
There are several schools that offer electrician training. You can also contact local colleges for training and certification programs.
You will have to get your license first in order to become an electrician, you will need to be certified in that area in order to employers to legitimacy hire you.
YA SURE But you must have wiring licence
You can be a licensed electrician and not belong to the union.
Yes , you need the knowledge and understanding , its a complicated and dangerous industry .
You don't necessarily need to take classes but it can help. You will need to apprentice under a currently certified electrician.
You have to get the building inspected and they will need to see a license to approve the building. You could just not have it inspected but you could get into trouble for that.
New York State does not license "handymen." The state may require a business license if you are conducting a business, and you may need a plumbing license or electrician's license if you will do plumbing or electrical work.