IBEW #113
Come and explore a career in the electrical construction industry at 414 West Pikes Peak Avenue, the IBEW and NECA apprentice training center.
Did you know you can complete the program with
No student debt
A Clear path for advancement
Over 900 hours of classroom instruction
More than 8,000 hours of on the job training
You’ll Earn while you learn
It is An ever changing industry with Continuing Education
Your Starting Wage Potential is $35K/year
You’ll Double Your Income in Five Years
What you need to apply
Signed statement that he or she is physically able to perform electrical construction work
Applicants selected from pool will be required to provide results of physical examination/drug screen
Proof of age – Birth certificate or other reliable source
High school diploma or GED certificate
Must provide transcript or transcripts of high school or post High School showing courses and grades
Copy of veterans discharge record (DD-214) to receive consideration for training experience VA benefits
Valid Colorado Driver’s License
Social Security Card
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The objects of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers are:
To organize all workers in the entire electrical industry in the United States and Canada, including all those in public utilities and electrical manufacturing, into local unions,
To promote reasonable methods of work,
To cultivate feelings of friendship among those in our industry,
To settle all disputes between employers and employees by arbitration (if possible)
To assist each other in sickness or distress,
To secure employment,
To reduce hours of daily labor,
To secure adequate pay for our work,
To seek a higher and higher standard of living,
To seek security for the individual,
And by legal and proper means to elevate the moral, intellectual, and social conditions of our members, their families and dependents, in the interest of a higher standard of citizenship.