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    What Training And Qualification Do I Require To Become An Electrician?

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    In order to become an electrician, you will be required to take certain courses during your high school. You may even join apprenticeship programs which provide education related to electricians along with on job training to give you a clear idea about the work of electricity, however you will be asked to sit in a test, so that they can check if you have the right aptitude or not.

    Those who succeed in completing the apprenticeship program, qualify to do both maintenance work as well as construction work as an electrician. These programs may last for about 4 years and you must be at least eighteen years of age or above to be enrolled in this program, along with having a high school diploma. These courses that will be taught in an electrician apprenticeship program may include math, electronics, English, blue print reading, first aid practices and physics.

    English is necessary because an electrician has to read a lot of manuals which are mostly written in English, thus it is important for him to have good English skills. You will also be trained physically in things such as soldering, usage of cranes and elevators, fire alarm systems and others. During the program you will be trained by professional electricians, with whom you will be given on job training too.

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