Looking for a great job? How about a job that pays you while you learn to be a certified electrician with top-level earning power? IEC of Greater Cincinnati offers an accredited four-year electrical apprenticeship program.
The program is a minimum of 144 classroom hours per year, plus you earn while you learn as an employee of an IEC member contractor company. The program is paid in full by the member contractor you work for. The only out-of-pocket expense to you are the textbook fees.
Why is IEC apprenticeship training an important career opportunity for you? Qualified electricians, certified by the state, are in high demand. Enrolling in our program is the first step toward achieving certification. Certified electricians are paid more per hour, they are better positioned for promotions, and possess a broad range of electrical skills that raises their value on the job and to their employers.
A free four-year education that leads to certified electrician status: That’s opportunity!
College Credit
As a graduate of the IEC apprenticeship program, you earn 45 college credit hours toward an Associate Degree in Construction Management at Cincinnati State.
Degrees in construction management provide a knowledge base on which careers in construction are built. The curriculum includes coursework in computer-aided drafting, construction law, project estimating, project management and other construction-related skill sets.



