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Electrical

Electrical

Electrical
Campus(es): NBCC Miramichi Campus
506-778-6000

NBCC Moncton Campus
506-856-2220

NBCC Saint John Campus
506-658-6601

NBCC St. Andrews Campus
506-529-5024

NBCC Woodstock Campus
506-325-4400

Duration:The requirements for this certificate program may be achieved within one academic year of full-time study.
Program Description

If working as part of a construction team and constantly seeing progress sounds appealing, the Electrical program is for you. We offer a combination of theoretical knowledge and hands-on training that prepares you for both entry-level positions and future career advancement in the field of home construction and renovation. You learn your trade under actual shop conditions, where you can develop an understanding of the installation and operation of electrical systems and components. Through practical projects, you develop skills in fundamental wiring practices, pipe threading and bending, cable tray installation, service entrances and basic troubleshooting techniques, to name just a few. An industry practicum is included to offer you exposure to the work environment prior to graduation.

Admission Requirements Profile A
  • High School Diploma or Adult High School Diploma or GED Diploma of High School Equivalency
Career Possibilities

You may find employment with electrical contractors, with a public utility, in the oil industry or pulp and paper industry, as well in the fields of sales, fire alarms, burglar alarms, elevator installers, and so on. As you acquire experience and become a qualified journeyman, there are opportunities to become an electrical foreman, superintendent or appraiser, or you may choose to be self-employed. This is a compulsory occupation in New Brunswick. New entrants into this occupation must register as an apprentice with the Apprenticeship and Certification Branch of the New Brunswick Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour.

NOC Codes

7241 - Electricians (Except Industrial and Power System)
7244 - Electrical Power Line and Cable Workers

What You Will Learn
  • Alternating Current Circuits
  • Blueprint Reading
  • Canadian Electrical Code Interpretation
  • Direct Current Circuits
  • Electric Heating
  • Programmable Logic Controllers
  • Raceways and Cables
  • Residential Wiring
  • Safety Measures in Construction
  • Single-Phase Motors and Controllers
  • Single-Phase Service Entrance
  • Tools and Fasteners
  • Transformers
  • Workplace Essential Skills
Specific Considerations

The nature of this trade requires that the workers have a certain body strength and agility, and that they are able to work under the conditions established on construction sites. Most classes required for this program are scheduled to take place between 8:30am and 4:30pm, Monday to Friday; however, some required classes may be scheduled during evening hours.

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