
What training do I need to get qualified for a Maintenance Electrician job?

Hi my advice is to start with apprenticeship programs also community college has now a lot to offer, and there are online classes on plc and controls, most companies look at the effort on continuous education. seems like everyone here is advising the best

Oh hello Carlos first get your osha 30 HR card second you will have to take electrical classes due your self a favor and join the electrical union that way you will have reatirment and benefits local company's don't have that I am 53 years old and no retirement don't make same mistakes as me you still have time on your side so join the electrical union thanks have great day a 😃

Electrical maintenance and construction at Lincoln Tech,or Powering Chicago at local 734 .

PLC training will definitely help

Verification of on the job experience pertaining to the job you are applying for. Electrical troubleshooting is going to be crucial in all electrical maintenance positions. The ability to read and understand schematics. A good attendance history. Just the tip of the iceberg but a good start

Verification of on the job experience pertaining to the job you are applying for. Electrical troubleshooting is going to be crucial in all electrical maintenance positions. The ability to read and understand schematics. A good attendance history. Just the tip of the iceberg but a good start

You need letterheads proving your on job experience and / or apprentice program! ABC

Look into an electrical coarse At Rowan Cabarrus community college

To become a qualified Maintenance Electrician, you typically need to complete an apprenticeship program or obtain a diploma or associate degree in electrical technology. Consider looking for training programs at technical schools, community colleges, or online platforms like Jobcase Skillshare, Coursera, or Udemy. Gain hands-on experience through internships or volunteering to enhance your skills and job prospects.
A electrical apprenticeship is the best thing go to your local union electrical union IBEW and ask him when you know what when they're taking applications for you can either be a residential commercial you know there's all kinds of different things in the electrical field but an apprenticeship is the way to go I love my job as an electrician I I couldn't wait to get up in the morning to go to work