Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation
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Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation – Electrical Apprenticeship (Little Rock, AR)
Programs Offered
- Electrical Apprenticeship (4-Year Program)
- Hands-on Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Electrical Training
- Pathway to Journeyman Electrician Certification
Program Overview
The Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation (AECC) Electrical Apprenticeship Program provides in-depth classroom instruction and hands-on field training in electrical systems, maintenance, and safety. Apprentices gain experience working on both residential and industrial projects, learning to install, repair, and maintain electrical wiring, control systems, and power distribution networks. The program combines technical education with practical, real-world experience to prepare participants for a successful electrical career.
This apprenticeship is ideal for individuals seeking a long-term, high-demand trade career with opportunities for advancement in the electrical and energy sectors.
Hands-On Training
Apprentices gain real-world experience through supervised fieldwork and classroom study, including:
- Installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems and equipment.
- Learning electrical theory, circuitry, and system diagnostics.
- Following OSHA and NEC (National Electrical Code) standards for workplace safety.
- Understanding residential and industrial wiring, lighting, and power distribution.
- Troubleshooting and repairing electrical issues using proper tools and testing equipment.
Certification & Licensing Prep
- Completion qualifies apprentices to test for Journeyman Electrician certification in Arkansas.
- Includes instruction in electrical theory, code compliance, and system layout.
- Graduates may advance to roles in supervision, electrical inspection, or project management.
Career Paths & Salary Outlook
- Electrical Apprentice: Gain paid, on-the-job experience while completing classroom training.
- Journeyman Electrician: Eligible for state licensing and full trade pay after program completion.
- Advanced Roles: Opportunities to become a master electrician, project foreman, or systems technician.
Program Length
- 4-year apprenticeship program.
- Includes classroom instruction and approximately 8,000 hours of supervised field training.
Admission Requirements
- High school diploma or GED.
- Basic math and mechanical aptitude.
- Physical ability to work in a variety of field environments.
- Commitment to safety and team collaboration.
Compensation & Benefits
Apprentices earn competitive wages that increase progressively throughout the program. Participants also gain access to benefits such as healthcare coverage, retirement plans, and paid on-the-job training through AECC’s apprenticeship network.
Cost & Financial Support
The program is tuition-free. Apprentices earn wages while attending classroom sessions and participating in supervised fieldwork through the Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation.
Location
Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation
Little Rock, AR
Training and fieldwork coordinated through AECC and partner employers across the region.
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