Career Path
Apprentice
The first step to becoming an electrician is going through an apprenticeship program. IEC-FECC is a 4-year apprenticeship program. You will work in the electrical trade at the same time you are attending your related training classes. Typically, you will go to school one night per week for 4 years and you will need 8000 hours on the job training (OJT). The program requires a high school diploma (or equivalent) to apply.
Journeyman
The quickest way to obtain a journeyman's license in Palm Beach County is by way of apprenticeship. With a completed apprenticeship certificate, you can apply to receive your Palm Beach County journeyman's license upon passing the journeyman's exam.
Master Electrician
Master Electrician is the highest level of electrical certification, with requirements varying from state to state. In Palm Beach County, 2 years as journeyman is required followed by a licensing exam.
Contractor
Many of our graduates have gone on to obtain their journeyman's and masters license and have become electrical contractors, owning their own companies.
Foreman
Become a lead electrician that runs their own projects and teaches young apprentices.
Supervisor
Use the field knowledge you gained to start supervising other electricians and do less of the physical work.
Project Manager
Spend time in the office and the job site without doing the physical electrical work. Manage supervisors, foreman and apprentices, order materials, schedule work and oversee the complete job from beginning to end.
Master Electrician
Take and pass the Master Electric1an test from a County or State and be able to open your own business, qualify a business or become the VP of Operations.
Owner
With your Masters license you have the opportunity to open your own business once insurance and local documents have been completed.