Your membership with IEC-FECC is a gateway to enhancing and growing your business. IEC-FECC is one of 53 chapters in the country through the IEC network. The IEC community is for those who believe in the merit shop philosophy that knowledge and skills should be the only determining factors in how far you will advance in your career.
IEC-FECC members receive great benefits from being part of a local and national association focused on helping you succeed! With the leading Apprenticeship Training Program in the country, IEC-FECC also offers the best in legislative support, continuing education, business development resources, and networking opportunities that serve each individual member and the community. When you are a member of IEC-FECC, everyone in your company is a member and is welcome to take advantage of benefits and get involved.
We invite you to join IEC-FECC to energize your business and power your company forward!
Member Benefits
Apprenticeship Training
The IEC-FECC's curriculum is regarded as among the best in the industry and is recognized by the US Department of Labor and State Apprenticeship Council's across the country. The program is designed to effectively teach your new workforce about safe and cost-effective electrical installation thereby improving your bottom line and contributing to the professional development and improvement of our industry. Members receive discounts on apprentice program tuition and books. To learn more about apprenticeship programs offered, click here.
Networking Opportunities
The IEC- Florida East Coast Chapter holds membership meetings and events throughout the year. Networking events include Happy Hours, Lunch and Learns and Member Breakfasts. Visit our event page to see a list of all upcoming events, click here.
Manpower Sharing
Manpower Sharing provides the option for IEC members to borrow or loan employees for a temporary period set by you and the other contractor member.
Management Education
Management education programs designed to keep our members informed of best practices enabling businesses to prosper. Examples are Leadership, Employee Retention, Culture, Grant opportunities, Contracts, Lien Laws, and Supply Chain.
Field and Supervisor Training
Field and Supervisor Training to help develop and improve the professionalism and capacity of our member’s workforce. Examples of Training are Foreman, Project Manager, Estimating, Troubleshooting, and Change Orders
Safety Training and Resources
Training and resources are available to protect human resources and decrease the number of accidents and limit workmen’s compensation and liability insurance costs. A full Safety Plan from IEC National and Toolbox Talks are also available to members
Government Representation
IEC is committed to advocating on behalf of the merit shop electrical contracting industry before Congress and the executive branch. IEC’s federal policy focus includes issues related to labor, energy, tax, jobs, and workforce development, all of which can greatly affect IEC members and the electrical profession as a whole. For more information on IEC Advocacy, visit IEC National website Advocacy page.
Industry Relations
The IEC-FECC’s strong relationships with suppliers and vendors transfers to members and helps with cost saving programs
IEC National Conventions & Business Summits
National conventions and business summits are held annually and are designed to bring the entire merit shop electrical and systems contracting community together to learn, network, explore, and have a little fun, too.
For more information on all IEC National conventions and expos visit the IEC National website event page.