Apprenticeship takes hard work and discipline. Great work ethic and positive attitude are additional essential elements needed as you train to become an electrician. If accepted into apprenticeship you will be expected to work a minimum of 40 hours a week while attending class one day a week. No previous electrical experience is required to apply to the Central Florida Electrical Apprenticeship. However, several documents are needed to complete an application. Join us for a 10-week National Electrical Code class that will help you obtain your Journeyman License.
The Central FL Electrical JATC is proud to announce the new Training Director, Sean Donnelly, who was appointed by Committee. Sean will be replacing Mr. Jim Sullivan, Jr. later this year. Sean attended the Central FL Electrical JATC and graduated as the Outstanding Apprentice with honors. After...
It’s not a rumor! Jim Sullivan is retiring at the end of the year. Oh, you will see him around in between his wild adventures. After 52 years working in the IBEW he has decided it is time to climb, run and kayak more. But most importantly spend more time with Jan his lovely wife of over 50...
Central Florida Electrical JATC is very proud of you Ciara and the rest of the 237 indentured apprentices. Keep up the good work. Fluke Corporation
Ciara Lozano 3rd year inside apprentices was recognized by Fluke tools for National Apprenticeship Week. Along with 6 other apprentices.