Joint Apprenticeship & Training Applicant Info

Chairman – Lyle Doughty

Secretary – Tom Ferland

DirectorJonathan Mitchell

Phone: 603-226-3964


Trustee – William Emerson

Trustee – Gary Desjardins

Trustee – Steve Scarponi

TrusteeJoseph Casey

 National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee

48 Airport Road. Concord, NH 03301

Applicant Information

Requirements:

  1. Minimum age of 17 to apply and 18 to begin work.

  2. Valid drivers license.

  3. You must be a resident of New Hampshire or York County, Maine.

  4. Successful completion of an algebra class either in High School or post secondary program.

  5. Have possession of either a High School Diploma or GED certificate with scores.

  6. Receive a minimum score on the Aptitude test.

  7. Be able to perform work required of an Apprentice both mentally and physically.

Documentation:

  1. Diploma or GED certificate with scores.

  2. High School transcripts.

  3. Birth Certificate.

  4. Driver's license.

  5. We will take a photograph of you when you arrive to fill out Application

  6. DD 214 if prior Military.

Application Process:

  • Applications are accepted from January 1 through December 31 each year for the following years Apprenticeship class.

  • Applications must be filled out, in person at the above address.

  • All documentation must be received to complete the application process.

  • All applicants will be scheduled to take the National Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee’s Aptitude Test administered by this JATC.

  • Applicants who receive an acceptable score on the Aptitude test will be scheduled for an interview with this Committee.

Links:

NJATC

The finest electrical workers in the country receive their training through the National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee of National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW). It's a model education partnership which produces the best-trained, most up-to-date electrical apprentices and journeymen in the country. All of the $100 million annually spent is privately funded.

Bureau of Electrical Safety and Licensing:

Inspectors:
Mark Hilbert - Senior Inspector
Bill Benard - Belknap/Merrimack/Strafford & part of Rockingham
Hank Dionne - Coos/Grafton/Carroll & and part of Belknap
Dean Sotirakopoulos - Cheshire/Hillsborough/Rockingham

Responsibilities:
Monitor apprentice cards & electricians' licenses to ensure compliance with established standards, investigate complaints, assist State Fire Marshal's Office.

States that are reciprocal with NH:

  1. Alaska
  2. Arkansas
  3. Colorado
  4. Maine
  5. Massachusetts
  6. Minnesota
  7. Montana
  8. Nebraska
  9. New Mexico
  10. North Dakota
  11. Oklahoma
  12. South Dakota
  13. Utah
  14. Vermont
  15. Washington
  16. Wyoming

For more information contact Jonathan Mitchell at:
(603) 226-3964