The state of CA does not have classifications like apprentice/journey/master. Just a "contractor's license". But a lot of electrical contractors are associated with the IBEW, so those terms come in to play.
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i am in north Dakota--oil boom country. we are getting a lot of out of state people coming to look for work. we had a recent applicant from California who wants to work in our electrical division and claims to be a master electrician. in nd we have apprentices, journeymen, and masters. what is the system in California?
rshackleford
WOW--O&A Party Rocks
The state of CA does not have classifications like apprentice/journey/master. Just a "contractor's license". But a lot of electrical contractors are associated with the IBEW, so those terms come in to play.
The State of California has no "master" category here is a list of the ones they do have:
General electrician
Residential electrician
Fire/life/safety technician
Voice data video technician
Non-residential lighting technician
For more info see the DAS website.
http://www.dir.ca.gov/das/ElectricalTrade.htm
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