What are the responsibilities and job description for the Youth Apprenticeship Program position at Staley Electric?
Staley Electric is proud to be part of the new youth electrical apprenticeship program in Arkansas that allows 16- and 17-year-olds to earn on-the-job training hours towards their electrical license before graduating high school.
Highlights
What is the difference in Youth Apprenticeship and Regular Apprenticeship?
YOUTH APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM = Can obtain OJT hours but may be less than the 2,000 required a year.
REGULAR APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM = Required 2,000 OJT hours per year.
What documents are required for Enrollment?
You musthave a valid government issued photo ID and a copy of their High School Transcript, Diploma or GED.
What if I am older than 17, how can I get enrolled in Youth Apprenticeship Program?
Once you turn 18, you are eligible to apply for the Staley Electric Apprenticeship Program.
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Highlights
- First program in Arkansas for youth apprenticeships
- ️Targets 16- and 17-year-olds interested in trades
- Combats worker shortage in construction industry
- Early training increases earning potential
- Staley Electric employs the first two apprentices
- Combines on-the-job training with classroom instruction
- Must be between the ages of 16 and 17 years old
What is the difference in Youth Apprenticeship and Regular Apprenticeship?
YOUTH APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM = Can obtain OJT hours but may be less than the 2,000 required a year.
REGULAR APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM = Required 2,000 OJT hours per year.
What documents are required for Enrollment?
You musthave a valid government issued photo ID and a copy of their High School Transcript, Diploma or GED.
What if I am older than 17, how can I get enrolled in Youth Apprenticeship Program?
Once you turn 18, you are eligible to apply for the Staley Electric Apprenticeship Program.
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