ITHACA ELECTRICIANS JOINT APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINING COMMITTEE


About Us


... who we are

LOOKING FOR A PROFESSIONAL CAREER?

ITHACA ELECTRICAL JATC CAN GET YOU ON YOUR WAY!

Ithaca Electricians JATC, 134 Cecil A. Malone Drive, Ithaca, New York 14850

About Us

The Ithaca Electrical Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee is made up of six (6) members: three (3) representatives for the Southern Tier Chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA), and three (3) representatives for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local Union #241.


Ithaca Electrical JATC Members


Labor

        - Todd Bruer, IBEW Local #241 Business Manager 

           and Chairman IEJATC

        - Pat Housworth, IBEW Local 241 Member

        - Steve Jackson, IBEW Local 241 Member 


IEJATC Training Director

         -Tim Shultz


Management

        - Meredith Kumpon, Executive Director/Chapter Manager, Southern Tier Chapter NECA 

        - George Denmark, John Mills Electric, NECA Member

        - Dan Smith, John Mills Electric, NECA Member



The Ithaca IEJATC, in association with the electrical training ALLIANCE, provides apprentices with tuition free classroom training and paid on-the-job training so each apprentice can earn while they learn. The electrical training ALLIANCE provides instructional material and guidance for local JATC affiliates.

Professional Training for Electricians!

 Ithaca Electrical JATC looks forward to speaking with you.

Do you qualify?

Here at Ithaca Electrical JATC, we will teach you the necessary skills to help you build a strong foundation for your future. You will learn both in the classroom and on-the-job the skills you need for a  great career in the electrical construction industry.

 

Find out if you qualify!

 

We'll help you lay the foundation

So you can learn the skills necessary to succeed in a promising career.



Apprenticeship Defined

What Is

An Apprentice?

An apprenticeship combines on-the-job training and classroom training. This allows you, as the apprentice, to actually earn while you learn.


As an apprentice, you will work for electrical contractors and attend classroom sessions during the academic year. As you learn on-the-job, you are paid as an employee directly by the contractor . While progressing through the training, you receive promotions and pay raises.


If you have any questions or comments, please email Tim Shultz at Training Director@IthacaJATC.com. We welcome your comments, suggestions, and questions.


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