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Becoming an Electrician: What You Need to Know
Geraldine Strode1 minute readBecoming a Master Electrician is the highest level of electrical certification with requirements that vary from state to state. Learn more about what it takes to become an electrician.
What kind of skills do electricians need?
Geraldine Strode3 minutes readTechnical Skills Installation and maintenance of electrical systems, equipment and devices, Use and maintenance of hand and power tools, such as screwdrivers, pliers and drills, repair of wiring systems, installation of electrical lines, cables, tubes, test equipment, instruments and systems. Effective problem solving involves diagnosing problems correctly and devising creative solutions.
4 Types of Electricians: What You Need to Know
Geraldine Strode5 minutes readWhen it comes to pursuing a career as an electrician there are four specialty areas - external linemen in-house wiring engineers installation technicians & residential cablers - & three levels of certification - apprentice officer & master.
Will Electricians Be in Demand? A Comprehensive Guide
Geraldine Strode4 minutes readElectricians are in high demand due to our nation's growing electricity needs & there's no sign of slowing down! Learn more about job obligations & salary.
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