The IBEW and NECA proudly sponsor the largest, most comprehensive electrical Journeyman & Apprentice training programs available in this country. Through the NJATC, these Industry partners have properly trained hundreds of thousands of men and women to become competent Journeymen. As a result, these individuals enjoy the benefits of being a part of this extraordinary and exciting Industry, Including:
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This program prepares you for the challenges and rewards of a career in the Outside Electrical Industry- building and maintaining America's electrical power line systems- from the ground up.
Learn to build foundations, erect poles and towers, string wires, build substations, install street lighting systems, and make underground installations- on all kinds of terrain- in all kinds of weather.
Learn to maintain existing electrical service; to replace poles, conductors, insulators, transformers and other apparatus- even while lines are energized.
Learn through on- the- job training, through at- home study of instruction manuals, and through occasional classroom instruction. Your N.E.A.T. program is carefully organized, consisting of 7000 hours of study, training and examinations, requiring approximately 3 to 4 years to complete. When you finish, you will understand electrical power transmission and distribution- from the ground up.
Upon satisfactory completion of the N.E.A.T. program, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Union will accept you as a Journeyman Lineman.

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