IBEW Local 1141 – Electrical Apprenticeship (Oklahoma City)
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IBEW Local 1141 – Electrical Apprenticeship (Oklahoma City)
Program Information
IBEW Local 1141 and the Central Oklahoma JATC deliver a structured apprenticeship for aspiring electricians. Apprentices learn layout and installation of wiring systems, motor controls, service panels, and code compliance. Classes are taught by certified instructors while apprentices work full time on job sites.
Program Length
The program lasts 5 years with 8,000 hours of on-the-job training and over 900 classroom hours.
Programs Offered
- Inside Wireman Electrical Apprenticeship
Certifications & Career Opportunities
Graduates can become licensed journeymen electricians and pursue advanced roles such as foreman, estimator, or electrical inspector.
Program Requirements
- Must be 18 or older
- High school diploma or GED
- Algebra competency
- Aptitude test and interview required
Financial Aid & Support Services
Includes wage progression, no tuition fees, and comprehensive union benefits including health, dental, and retirement.
Apprenticeship Cost & Career Outlook
This is a Registered Apprenticeship Program — meaning you will earn while you learn.
- Paid on-the-job training with increasing wages
- Classroom or technical instruction provided by the program
- No tuition costs — apprentices are paid during training
- Nationally recognized credential upon completion
Because apprenticeships are managed through the U.S. Department of Labor, College Scorecard data for tuition and earnings does not apply. Apprenticeships provide real-world experience and a direct path to journeyman-level wages without student debt.
