The finest electrical workers in the country receive their training through the Electrical Training Alliance (ETA) of the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW). It's a model education partnership that produces the best-trained, most up-to-date electrical apprentices and journeymen in the country.
Kansas Chapter, NECA has three local Electrical Training Centers in the state. Hutchinson, Topeka, and Wichita all offer quality electrical apprenticeship opportunities.
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The National and local ETA's goal is to provide the highest quality training to those interested in a career within the various fields in the electrical industry.
Our apprentices receive skill training on the job and are provided with trade-related classroom work that leads to pride, competency, and true craftsmanship. Some local training committees will often offer special classes with hands-on training to support classroom lectures and discussions.
The NECA/IBEW Powering America team’s recruiting efforts were on display at the 2018 NECA Show in Philadelphia. More than 2,500 local area apprentices gathered to hear from national leadership on what it means to be a part of the NECA/IBEW partnership. It’s clear they’re invested in building a workforce that’s ready for your next project. Watch Video
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