Becoming an apprentice in the industrial and service sectors involves applying directly to the company that operates an apprenticeship program. Visit the DWD website.
NWTC apprenticeship programs are an earn-while-you-learn opportunity of on-the-job training combined with related classroom instruction.
Christina Jungwirth
NWTC Apprenticeship Manager
christina.jungwirth@nwtc.edu
920-498-5704
This four year Electric Line Worker Apprenticeship Program provides each apprentice with 8,000 hours of training in the field of electrical power distribution and related subjects.
Substation electricians inspect, test, repair and maintain both high and medicum voltage electrical equipment related to power transmission and distribution.
Repair, rebuild and wire all styles of electricity meters and metering equipment.
Interested in becoming an apprentice? NWTC apprenticeship programs are an earn-while-you-learn opportunity of on-the-job training combined with related classroom instruction.