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Best Inside Wireman Training Centers in Michigan: Top 8 of 2022

Last updated May 19, 2022 by David Walter

best wireman training center

Located in Michigan and looking for a good Inside Wireman Training Center?

Different training centers can vary wildly on pricing and the quality of training they provide.

To help you in your search: we have compiled a list of the best Inside Wireman Training Centers in Michigan.

These schools are the cream of the crop and have high job placement rates.

Let’s jump straight into the top inside wireman training centers in Michigan in 2022.

Contents

  • Ann Arbor Electrical JATC
  • ​Detroit JATC
  • Flint Electrical JATC
  • Kalamazoo Electrical JATC
  • Lansing Electrical JATC
  • West Michigan Electrical JATC
  • Saginaw Electrical JATC
  • Traverse City Electrical JATC

Ann Arbor Electrical JATC

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WebsiteContact InfoTraining Director
aaejatc.org13400 Luick Drive
Chelsea, MI 48118
Phone: 734-475-1180
Fax: 734-475-1209
John Salyer
[email protected]

Welcome to the Ann Arbor Electrical Joint Apprenticeship Training Center. Join us at the AAEJATC, where you can earn a living and build your career while receiving College credits.

​At the AAEJATC, we train apprentices to become highly-qualified and productive State of Michigan licensed journeyman electricians.

​Detroit JATC

​detroit jatc
WebsiteContact InfoTraining Director
detroiteitc.org2277 E. 11 Mile Road Suite 1
Warren, MI 48092
Phone: 586-751-6600
Fax: 586-751-6699
Jason Dahl
[email protected]

Quite simply, we’ve been educating the best electricians and the best electrical contractors in the world for over 100 years. We believe that technical and hands-on instruction combined with a strong work ethic that stresses productivity and responsibility produces a more successful individual and a more successful electrical industry.

Flint Electrical JATC

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WebsiteContact InfoTraining Director
fsejatc.com5209 Exchange Drive
Flint, MI 48507
Phone: 810-720-0583
Fax: 810-720-0584
Lee Lattimore
[email protected]

We are the Flint/Saginaw Electrical Joint Apprentice and Training Committee. We have been educating Journeyman Wireman Electricians for 68 years and training members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Unions 557 & 948 in the Flint and Saginaw Communities.

The fact is when one becomes associated with the electrical apprenticeship program, those apprentices “earn while they learn” in the electrical trade. This means they earn a wage and receive benefits by working in the trade while attending our classes to become a highly-skilled electrical journeyman.

Kalamazoo Electrical JATC

kalamazoo electrical jatc
WebsiteContact InfoTraining Director
kalamazoojatc.com3641 E. Cork Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49001
Phone: 269-388-4434
Fax: 269-388-9044
Morris Applebey
[email protected]

Established in 1946, the Kalamazoo Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee is a great doorway to opportunity. Apprentices learn skills that can be used throughout their careers. Today’s ambitious apprentices will become the supervisors, contractors, estimators, and superintendents of tomorrow. They will be instrumental in guiding co-workers and other apprentices to improve their trade skills.

Additional Benefits of the KJATC program are:

  • Excellent wage rates with guaranteed scheduled increases
  • Paid health insurance
  • State of the art training facilities
  • Safe working conditions
  • Guaranteed pension benefits
  • Registered with the U.S. Department of Labor & Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training

The Kalamazoo Electrical JATC offer’s a five-year apprenticeship program. Our new class of apprentices is selected once a year, typically around June. Apprentices will begin working over the course of the summer and begin the class portion in September. To learn more about becoming a candidate for a possible apprenticeship, please read more about how to become an apprentice down below.

Lansing Electrical JATC

lansing electrical jatc
WebsiteContact InfoTraining Director
lejatc.org5708 Cornerstone Drive Suite M102
Lansing, MI 48917
Phone: 517-483-9688
Fax: 517-483-9696
Dale Goerge
[email protected]

The Lansing Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee has been in the educational business for over 60 years. We have been providing training for the members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers local union 665 at Lansing Community College since 1957, and the year LCC opened its doors.

During our existence, we have trained over 1,000 apprentices helping them to become highly skilled journeyman electricians having highly productive careers and at little to no cost for this training. In fact, the apprentices “earned while they learned.”

This means they earned wages and benefits while they were learning the trade working under skilled journeymen.

West Michigan Electrical JATC

west michigan electrical jatc
WebsiteContact InfoTraining Director
wmejatc.org140 N. 64th Avenue
Coopersville, MI 49404
Phone: 616-837-7149
Fax: 616-837-9258
David Kitchen
[email protected]

Welcome to the West Michigan Electrical JATC Website!

The West Michigan Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee is a collaborative effort between IBEW local 275 and the West Michigan Chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Association.

We offer a five (5) year apprenticeship which leads to the status of Journeyman Inside Wireman. During the apprenticeship, each apprentice will attend a minimum of 900 hours of classroom instruction (180 hours per year) as well as accumulate 8000 hours of on-the-job experience and training. 

We also offer a 4-year Construction Wireman (CW) program, which is competency-based. Most people will begin their apprenticeship in this program as the selection is made throughout the year as demand for manpower requires. Those in the CW program may then request a transfer to the AIW program the next June. Those staying in the CW program will complete 8 competencies as they advance. Completion of this program leads to Construction Electrician status.

Both the Journeyman Inside Wireman and the Construction Electrician programs are registered with the United States Dept. of Labor. It is also possible to transfer between programs for those that qualify.

We also provide continuing education for our journeymen, such as Electrical Vehicle Infrastructure, Instrumentation, 1st Aid/CPR, and many more.

Saginaw Electrical JATC

saginaw electrical jatc
WebsiteContact InfoTraining Director
ibew557.org7303 Gratiot Road
Saginaw, MI 48609
Phone: 989-781-1079
Fax: 989-781-1311
Andrew Rodriguez
[email protected]

Local 557 – Over 90 years of Quality Electrical Installation

On November 29, 1929, the Charter to Local Union 557 was granted and signed by: 

Fred A. Ross, W. J. Atherton, Winn Wilder, Richard Reinhardt, Alvin Darling, James Nolan, George D. Beck, Charles M. Berger, Conrad LaLonde, John R. Reams, Lester LaLonde, Charles Hendricks, Daniel Kearns, Murray Sills, Walter J. Behm, John Goodrich, and William C. Smelley.

The following facts were provided by the International Staff to the delegates at the October 2006 International Convention in Cleveland, Ohio:

Saginaw, Michigan, received its charter from the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers on November 21, 1929. Prior to that, three other cities were given the IBEW Local Union 557 designation. They were

            Ryolite, Nevada in 1907

            York, Pennsylvania in 1913

            Minot, North Dakota in 1916.

Saginaw had three other IBEW Local Union designations prior to being assigned its current 557 designations. In 1895 Saginaw was Local Union 78, then in 1900, it was Local Union 145, and the last designation was Local Union 476 in 1913 before finally becoming Local Union 557 in 1929.

There also was a lineman local in Saginaw, Local Union 831, that was amalgamated with Local Union 17, of Detroit, in 1936.

 The other IBEW Local Union in our area was in Local Union 1288 in Caro, established in 1941 which ceased to exist in 1944.

Traverse City Electrical JATC

traverse city electrical jatc
WebsiteContact InfoTraining Director
ibewlocal498.com3912 Blair Townhall Road West
Traverse City, MI 49684
Phone: 231-943-4193
Fax: 231-943-4193
Tim Babcock
[email protected]

Since 1949 the mission of the I.B.E.W. has never changed. We help power Northern Michigan with the most highly skilled, highly trained, and safest electricians. IBEW Local 498 represents the very best electricians in the state of Michigan. We are part of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, which has over 725,000 members throughout North America.

IBEW members receive the most extensive on-the-job training and classroom time to ensure that projects are done right the first time. IBEW Local 498 members install, maintain, and troubleshoot the very critical electrical and data systems in the commercial, public, industrial, and residential markets throughout Northern Michigan.

If you are looking for a great profession or you are an electrician that is not affiliated with IBEW Local 498, please contact us to find out the advantages of being a part of the organization. Being a member of Local 498 provides you with the finest education, training, resources, retirement, and health and welfare benefits to help you enjoy a great career.

About David Walter

David qualified as a Master Electrician in 2009, after working as a Journeyman for 3 years. David has over 20 years experience working as an electrician. He loves troubleshooting complex electrical issues, and coaching the next generation of apprentice electricians. In his spare time David enjoys playing golf and spending time with his family.

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