National Electrical Contractors Association

 

WHO WE ARE

The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) represents approximately 750,000 active members and retirees in the United States and Canada who work in a wide variety of fields. The IBEW stands out among the American unions and the AFL-CIO because it is among the largest and has members in so many skilled occupations.

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Together with NECA contractors, we set standards for traditional and integrated electrical systems and lead the industry in the practical application of new technologies.

STUFF WE MAKE

The IBEW and NECA Contractors make electrical systems for rural and urban communities, city infrastructure, industrial and commercial properties, from individual homes up to refineries and power distribution centers that support them.

COOL CUSTOMERS

Some of our coolest customers are shopping malls, museums, amusement parks, schools and all of the places that make all of our gadgets and toys that we like.

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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Apprentice, Inside Journeyman Wireperson, Foreman, Supervisor, Estimator, Project Manager

BENEFITS

2003 Renaissance Blvd,
King of Prussia, PA 19406

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866-NECA-NOW (866-632-2669)

neca-pdj.org

I.B.E.W. Local Union 313

Year Founded: 1902


Employees: 99 Full-time

Chairman: Daniel Hahn, Delaware Division, NECA


AGE: 26  YEARS AT COMPANY: 7

WHAT ARE YOUR JOB DUTIES?
Underground Wiring, Main Distribution Switch Gear, Building Automation

WHAT DOES THIS JOB AND WORKING AT THIS COMPANY MEAN TO YOU?
I like the safety, security and retirement package. There are good working conditions and I receive support from my Local Union

A QUOTE FROM THE MANAGER
I support my men and they in turn support me.

THE JOB:

REQUIREMENTS
To become an Intern Apprentice, you must have a High School Diploma and have a passing credit in High School Algebra.

SKILLS
The skills required are being able to work with your hands and have a desire to be part of a team.

WHAT YOU’LL DO
You will learn theory of your new trade and begin wiring circuitry from residential, commercial to industrial.

CAREER PATH
During your career path, you will remain an Inside Journeyman Wireperson or choose a specialty branch of the trade. You could also continue on to either a Management or a Supervisory role, Estimator, or become a contractor yourself!

SALARY

$33,947 – $41,184   Apprentice
$45,302 – $82,368   Journeyman
$82,539 – BEYOND 


Contact Us Today!

Bobby Murrian

Business Manager

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