The Apprentice Electrician is a training position to develop the knowledge and skills a Journeyman Electrician will need to maintain system substation facilities. The Apprentice Electrician is trained in and will be responsible for all the activities in the maintenance of substations including: Power Circuit Breaker Operation, Maintenance, Repair, Troubleshooting and Timing; Equipment Print Reading; Installation and Commissioning of New Substation Equipment; Large Power Transformer Maintenance and Repair and Gasket Preparation; Plumbing, Carpentry, Rigging, Sheet Metal, Calibration, Machinist, and Welding; Perform Live Line Work in Substations by utilizing Hot Sticks and Gloving methods. The starting salary will be based upon the conditions of the Memorandum of Agreement Wage Schedule between Georgia Power and IBEW Local Union Number 84, which includes an increase every six months until you max out in your job classification and a cost of living increase every July. Apprentice Electricians will undergo an extensive training program including classroom, skills, and on-the-job training. The training program lasts approximately 3-4 years. Upon successful completion of the training, the employee is eligible to bid on Journeyman Electrician positions as they become available. Georgia Power's employees play an integral part in Georgia's economy. Hospitals, government agencies, schools, businesses, and individuals will be relying on you to provide reliable electric service. If you are looking for a career in which you can make a difference and serve Georgians, consider becoming an Apprentice Electrician for Georgia Power.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree