Construction Maintenance Electrician

Beginning Your Career as an Electrician

March 12, 2025

A Guide to A Rewarding Career in the Trades

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Are you interested in becoming an electrician? The Construction & Maintenance Electrician Pre-Apprenticeship Program at North American Trade Schools (NATS) in Ontario can help you get started. This program teaches the skills you need to work in residential, commercial, and industrial electrical jobs.

What You’ll Learn

At NATS, students get both classroom instruction and hands-on training to prepare for real-world electrical work. Some of the key topics covered include:

  • Residential Wiring – Learn how to install and maintain electrical systems in houses.
  • Electrical Motor Theory – Understand how electric motors work and where they’re used.
  • Equipment Installation & Maintenance – Gain skills in setting up and repairing electrical equipment.
  • Programmable Logic Controls (PLCs) – Study the basics of automation, which is important in modern industries.
  • Electrical Code & Safety – Learn the laws and safety rules electricians must follow.

By the end of the program, students will have the knowledge and experience needed to take the next step toward becoming a licensed electrician.

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Job Opportunities

After finishing this program, graduates can find jobs in different electrical fields, such as:

  • Electrical Control Assembler – Work with control panels and electrical systems.
  • Electrical Technician – Install and repair electrical systems in homes and businesses.
  • Electrical Service Technician – Troubleshoot and maintain electrical equipment.
  • Electrical Distribution Apprentice – Help set up and maintain electrical power systems.

Electricians are in high demand and this makes it a great career choice for those who enjoy hands-on work and problem-solving.

The Path to Becoming an Electrician

According to Skilled Trades Ontario, electricians must complete a 9,000 hour apprenticeship to get licensed. This includes:

  • 8,160 hours of on-the-job training
  • 840 hours of in-school instruction

This process takes about five years and the pre-apprenticeship program at NATS gives students a strong foundation and makes it easier to get an apprenticeship.

Financial Help for Students

Paying for school can be challenging, but there are financial assistance options available:

These programs make it easier for students to start a trade career without worrying about high costs.

Why Choose North American Trade Schools?

NATS has a strong reputation for training students in hands-on careers. We focus on real-world skills, so graduates are ready to work immediately. With locations in Brampton, Burlington, and London, Ontario, students can find a campus that works for them.

Start Your Journey Today

The Construction & Maintenance Electrician Pre-Apprenticeship Program at NATS is a great way to start a high-paying and in-demand career. If you’re ready to take the first step toward becoming an electrician, please fill out our contact form or schedule an appointment online.

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