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Education and training Courses range from three to five years for the first two, and to become a master electrician requires even longer with significant experience working in hazardous situations for an extended period of time, on top of increasingly complex examinations.
Register as an Apprentice with the Connecticut Department of Labor Apprentice Training Division. Visit: or call: (860) 263-6085. Complete your occupational courses at one of the many public and private technical schools, which have day and evening hours for apprenticeship and extension courses.
Connecticut requires a licensed electrician to do all professional wiring projects. The state makes a distinction between electricians who can work on any system, and electricians who can only work on low-voltage systems, such as fire alarms.
Installs and repairs electrical wiring, systems, and fixtures in buildings. Installs conduits and pipes to house electrical wires and cables. Ensures piping complies with electrical codes. Installs circuit breakers and other electrical hardware and connects wiring to them.
Duties/Responsibilities:Installs and repairs electrical wiring, systems, and fixtures in buildings. Installs conduits and pipes to house electrical wires and cables. Ensures piping complies with electrical codes. Installs circuit breakers and other electrical hardware and connects wiring to them.
First, you must obtain an E-2 journeyperson electrician license, or six years of documented experience. Next, you must pass the unlimited electrical contractor exam, as well as the business and law exam. There is a $150 application fee for a contractor's license, as well as a $65 exam fee.
The requirements to qualify for this license exam shall be the completion of a registered apprenticeship program or at least four (4) years of equivalent experience and training. The holder of this license shall be permitted to do all electrical work as defined in section 20-330 of the general statutes.
Installing and repairing lighting fixtures and equipment, including switches and circuit breakers. Connecting power to communications equipment, signalling devices and heating and cooling systems. Troubleshooting electronic systems and replacing faulty components.
1 UNLIMITD LCTRICAL CONTRACTOR The requirements to qualify for this license exam shall be two (2) years as a unlimited licensed journeyperson or at least six (6) years of equivalent experience and training.
Electrician Duties & ResponsibilitiesDiagnose electrical problems using diagrams or blueprints.Install and repair electrical systems.Inspect, troubleshoot, and conduct tests.Pinpoint problems using a range of testing devices.Safely use various hand and power tools.More items...?