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A Journeyman has met a required of on the job hours (usually 8000 minimum) and classroom hours (usually 700). the biggest difference between a Journeyman electrician and an electrician of 10 or 20 years is the Journeyman has gone through a formal education and training program, and met specific requirements set by the county or state, and has passed a licencing exam. he is responsible for supervising and training lower level electricians (helpers and apprentices) and assisting the foreman. he also is skilled enough to work on his own without direct supervision. although he is a highly skilled worker, he cannot (in most jurisdictions) pull permits at the building department and work as a contractor. he is an employee of a contractor.

A Master Electrican however CAN pull permits and be a contractor. to qualify as a master he must be a Journeyman first for a certain number of years, and have proof of supervision experience (as a foreman or general foreman) in the form of company letterheads stating his experience. he must also take and pass a licencing exam which covers broader topics then the journeyman exam but also buisness law. also a Master is required to complete a certain number of continuing education hours approved by the county or state where he is licenced each year.

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An electrial Journeyman is licenced by the state. An Electrician is a person performing electrical work in the field...usually an apprentice. The typical route if one is interested in becoming an electrician is to find employment with a company that has an apprenticeship program and will pay for you to go to school and get your journeyman's licence. Here you will be gaining hands on experience while you study the necessary materials to sit for the exam. You are considered and electrician or more accurately an electrician apprentice / electrician helper at this point. Some people continue to work in the field and never do sit for the exam. They are electricians and can be quite knowledgeable in the field when they have the years of experience behind them. The benefit of being a card carrying journeyman (licenced) is you tend to have a stronger knowledge base in the field (understanding of code regulations etc) and that usually equates to higher salary and more opportunity for advancement to postions of supervisor, leadman or foreman.

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Electrician refers to that individual who installs and maintain the electrical equipment and where as the journeyman refers to that person who is skilled in a given building trades. If you're looking for the best electrician consider handyman at your service they provide the service 24/7.

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What were the differences between apprentice journeyman and master?

I believe a journeyman works under a licensed, business electrician and a master electrician is one who has the business. Not the best definition but hopefully it helps Might vary by region. Here in Canada, a journeyman is someone certified to do permited electrical work that will be inspected. A master is someone who is certified to pull (read - apply for) those permits. In Canada, a journeyman electrician is someone with 4 years of experience in the electrical trade as an apprentice and has taken four periods of school. A Master is a journeyman electrician that has a certain amount of experience as a journeyman (typically 3 years) and has a very good understanding of the Electrical code (which is proved by taking another course / exam).


What exams do you need to be an electrician?

Residential Electrician Exam (Certified Electrician for Residential Only) Journeyman Electrician Exam (For Residental and Commercial) Master Electrician Exam (For Residental and Commercial)


Is a journeyman electrician the same as a master electrician?

No. A journeyman is an electrician that has completed his four year apprenticeship (four years of experience and four periods of schooling). This allows him to legally complete jobs with permits that are to be inspected for compliance with the electrical code. A master is a journeyman electrician with a certain amount of experience that is tested to prove a certain level of competency of the electrical code. These electricians are able to "pull" (read - apply for) permits.


What training does an electrician need to work in Texas?

You need to become a Master Electrician through the journeyman system and then take a test to verify competence.


What is the educational background requirements to be an electrician?

To be a licensed electrician, most people have at least one year of technical school. After that, some time is spent in an apprenticeship with a journeyman or master electrician.


What is required to earn master electrician certification?

To earn master electrician certification, individuals typically need a combination of education and work experience. The specific requirements vary by jurisdiction, but typically include completing an apprenticeship program, accumulating a certain number of supervised work hours, and passing a master electrician exam. Some jurisdictions may also require individuals to hold a journeyman electrician license before applying for master electrician certification.


How much does a electrician make in Ohio?

$28 per hour for a journeyman $45 to $85 per hour for a master


What is the difference between electrical contractor and master electrician?

a Master Electrician is the person who has the educational and practical experience to perform electrical work according to NEC "National Electric Code". although others like a journeyman can perform those duties, the master electrician hold more education and able to certify electrical work.where and electrical contractor is a company which is licenced to obtain and perform electrical contracts. whoever, and electrical contractor can't perform have their licence without a master electrician being on board. in other words, an electrical contractor must maintain a valid master electrician and it own contracting licensesome states allow a person to be a contractor using his own SSN, in this case a master electrician could be also the contractor.


Is a journeyman electrician supposed to be licensed in order to compete for jobs?

No, anyone is allowed to bid for new jobs. An electrician needs a journeyman's license to legally control and supervise one electrical construction project under supervision of a master electrician who can obtain the electrical building permit and who is allowed to supervise and control as many projects his capability will permit.


Do you need to go to school to become an electrician?

Not necessarily. While many electricians go to school, some states have what's called a journeyman program, where you apprentice to a master electrician and earn you license that way.


What does an apprentice become prior to a master craftsmen?

The usual step between apprentice and Master is called "journeyman".


What did a journeyman do?

A journeyman is a craftsman that has not reached the master level. He or she would do many of the same things a master would but with oversight of a master.