The Residential Wiremen, like the Inside Wireman, installs the systems that distribute power from the point of entry in a building to the equipment within a building that uses that power. The difference between the Inside Wireman and the Residential Wireman is that, while the Inside Wireman is performing electrical work in commercial and industrial facilities, the Residential Wireman is performing and maintaining the electrical systems in homes and other types of residential installations.
As technology continues to grow, houses place more and more demand on their electrical systems.The tasks associated with the Residential Wireman continually evolve. Today’s homes are now being equipped with computer networks, energy management systems, security systems, fire alarm systems as well as the standard power distribution systems to lights and receptacles throughout the home. The Residential Wireman installs all of these various systems. These craftspeople are learning the background knowledge and the skills necessary to make these systems work for today’s homeowner.
Program Length: 4000 Hours OJT
Classroom Time: 320 Hours
Starting Wage: $17.05 Per Hour
Ending Wage: $28.42 Per Hour
Health Insurance and Retirement