Endorsed by State and National Apprenticeship Programs

Electrical Apprenticeship in Billings, MT //

I.E.C Apprenticeship Program

Since 1997, Action Electric has been at the forefront of electrical training and education with our Independent Electrical Contractors (I.E.C.) Apprenticeship and Journeyman Training School. Rooted in the esteemed National I.E.C. Training Program, our program caters to students of all skill levels, guiding them from basic entry-level knowledge to advanced technical mastery over a four-year period. Interested in starting a career as an electrician? Here are the steps to get started:

Get Employed

Get employed as a laborer with an electrical contractor

Start Program

Enter the Apprenticeship Program

Pass the Test

Pass the test to obtain your licensing

Wait!

It might not be what you think...

When you join the I.E.C. Apprenticeship program, you’re not signing up for a traditional training course. We provide a hands-on, immersive learning experience. Before you determine if the program is the right fit for you, be sure you know what the program is… and what it’s not.

What It's Not

what it is

Training and Mentorship //

Comprehensive Training for Future Electricians

Our rigorous four-year training program is recognized and endorsed by both the State of Montana Apprenticeship and Training Program and the National Apprenticeship and Training Bureau, affirming our commitment to upholding industry standards and producing top-tier electrical professionals.

4 Years
8,000 Supervised Hours
1 Evening Per Week In Classroom
Starts In September

Does this sound right for you?

The first step is to get a job as a laborer or apprentice

If you’re interested in a job as a laborer or apprentice with Action Electric, check out our employment opportunities. 

More questions? //

FAQ

No, you must have an employer sponsor and be simultaneously earning on the job hours while attending school.

One night a week from September to May.

No, you are required to have 8,000 hours of on-the-job training to take the journeyman exam in addition to school.

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