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Michigan Requirements for Apprenticeship:
Journey Electrician, Master Electrician, Electrical Contractor
Apprentice Electrician: A person engaged in learning
about and assisting in the installation or alteration of electrical
wiring and equipment. An apprentice electrician must be under the direct
personal supervision of a licensed journey or master electrician. A
person employed as an apprentice electrician must register as an apprentice
within 30 days of employment. The applicant for registration as an apprentice
must show proof of participation in an approved apprenticeship training
program meeting the requirements of the US Department of Labor, Bureau
of Apprenticeship and Training (B.A.T.) There must be at least one licensed
electrician on the job site for each apprentice electrician except for
single-family dwelling and multi-family dwellings with up to 8 living
units. In this latter case, it is permitted to have 2 apprentices for
each licensed electrician.
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Journey Electrician: A person engaged in the practical
installation or alteration of electric wiring. A journey electrician
is only eligible to perform work for a licensed electrical contractor.
A journey electrician is permitted to work on a job site without direct
supervision at the job site. A journey electrician is permitted to supervise
the work of other electricians and apprentices. To obtain a Michigan
journey electrician license, a person must meet the requirements and
pass the journey electrician license examination. To apply to take the
examination a person must be 20 years of age, and have 8,000 hours of
electrical wiring experience obtained over a period of not less than
4 years under the direct supervision of a journey or master electrician
licensed in Michigan. Letters verifying hours of experience must be
on employer letter head, and must be notarized.
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Master Electrician: A person having the qualifications,
training, experience, and technical knowledge to supervise the installation
of electrical wiring and equipment. A master electrician is expected
to have a working knowledge of the current edition of the National Electrical
Code, the Part 8 rules of the Construction Code Act No. 230 of 1972,
and of the act itself. Also the master electrician must have an understanding
of the Electrical Administrative Act No. 217 of 1956 and the current
general rules to the Act. A person holding a master electrician license
in Michigan is eligible to apply for a Michigan electrical contractor
license. To obtain a Michigan master electrician license, a person must
meet the requirements and pass the master electrician license examination.
To apply to take the examination a person must be 22 years of age, and
have 12,000 hours of electrical wiring experience obtained over a period
of not less than 6 years under the supervision of a master electrician.
The person must have held a journey electricians license for not less
than 2 years. Letters verifying hours of experience
must be on employer letter head, and must be notarized.
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Electrical Contractor: A person or company engaged
in the business of erecting, installing, altering, repairing, servicing,
or maintaining electrical wiring, electrical devices, equipment, or
equipment. Except for farm wiring in some locations, a person or company
acting as an electrical contractor in Michigan must be licensed by the
State or in some cases the governmental jurisdiction in which the business
is located or the person resides. An electrical contracting firm must
have a master electrician in full-time employment. The master electrician
is not permitted to serve as the require master electrician for more
than one company. An electrical contractor is permitted to apply for
a permit from the local governmental jurisdiction to engage in electrical
wiring at a specific job site. The
electrical installation will be subject of inspection by the local governmental
jurisdiction.
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Applications for Apprenticeship or Examinations: The
above descriptions are not official descriptions. For complete requirements
and fee assessments, please obtain a copy of the Michigan Electrical
Administrative Act of 1956 as amended. License applications can be obtained
from the Electrical Administrative Office of the Bureau of Construction
Codes, 2501 Woodlake Circle, Okemos, MI 48864-5955. Mailing address
P.O. Box 30254, Lansing, MI 48909,
telephone 517.241.9320 and fax 517.241.9308.
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Examinations: If the applicant has an impalement
such as reading difficulty that may prevent the applicant from completing
the examination in the allotted time, the applicant may ask for assistance
by writing to the Electrical Administrative Board and providing proof
of such impalement. If a person fails an examination two times within
a period of two years, the person must wait a period of not less than
one year before retaking the examination. The person must also show
proof of having completed an approved course in electrical code, electrical
fundamentals, or electrical theory. Direct other questions about licensing
and examinations directly to the Electrical Administrative Office of
the Bureau of Construction Codes.
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