Telecommunication Installer Technician

This three year program includes 480 hours of related classroom training held at the Training Center (a minimum of one night per week).
Related training courses consist of Premise Cabling, Structured Wiring, TIA/EIA Standards, as well as, Standard Electricity, Electronic Principles and Applications and CCTV Surveillance Systems and much more.
This program also includes 4800 hours of on-the-job training.

Period On the Job Hours Related Training %
1st 0 – 800 N/A 50
2nd 800 - 1600 Completion of School 55
3rd 1600 – 2400 Completion of School 60
4th 2400 – 3200 Completion of School 65
5th 3200 – 4000 Completion of School 75
6th 4000 – 4800 Completion of School 85

A Telecommunication Installer-Technician installs, tests and certifies cabling for complicated network applications. Installers learn to route and terminate twisted and shielded twisted cable, coaxial, single and multimode fiber optic, as well as, telephone, video, fire alarm, nurse call and sound and security systems.
Apprentices are asked to purchase tools to use throughout their training. Click here for the list of tools.
As an apprentice in the Fort Wayne Electrical Training Program, you may be required to report for on-the-job training assignments anywhere within the employment jurisdiction of the JATC.
The geographical jurisdiction by Indiana counties of this JATC are: Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, Wells and Whitley.

Applications will be accepted Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. (closed noon - 1 p.m.) at the Fort Wayne Electrical JATC Office.
There is a $25 non-refundable application fee.
The Fort Wayne Electrical JATC serves and accepts applications from applicants living in one of the following counties: Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, Wells and Whitley.
To meet minimum qualifications for apprenticeship, applicants must submit the following within 90 days of making an application:
a. Be a minimum of 17 years of age (as verified through copy of birth certificate).
b. Be at least a high school graduate, have a GED, or have a two-year Associate Degree which must include successful completion of: one full credit of high school algebra with a passing grade or one post high school algebra class with a passing grade.
c. Provide an official transcript for high school and completed post high school education and training or GED records.
d. Submit a DD-214 to verify military training and/or experience if they are a veteran and wish to receive consideration for such training/experience.
e. Qualify for interview using the electrical trade's aptitude test developed and validated by the American Institutes for Research. (Only applicants scoring (4) or higher on the test will be eligible for an interview).
f. Present evidence that they possess a valid driver's license (as verified through copy of driver's license).
g. Before being indentured, applicants selected from the pool of interviewed applicants must be at least 18 years of age.
h. Before to being indentured, applicants, regardless of method of entry, will be required to provide results of a drug test as decided by the JATC.
i. Individuals who can verify (proper documentation required) that they have worked a minimum of eight thousand (8000) hours specifically in the electrical construction trade; do not need to meet the requirements of item (b).
The recruitment, selection, employment and training of apprentices during their apprenticeship, shall be without discrimination because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex or age - except the applicant must be at least 17 years of age to apply and 18 years of age at the time of Indenture. The JATC does not, and will not, discriminate against a qualified individual with a disability because of the disability of such individual. The sponsor will take affirmative action to provide equal opportunity in apprenticeship and will operate the apprenticeship program as required under applicable law and lawful regulations issued thereunder.
Applicants who meet all basic requirements will be interviewed by the JATC. Interviews will be scheduled in the order in which applications are completed-by providing all the required documents and transcripts. Apprentices will be selected in order of their final ranking.

Each apprentice, in conjunction with Ivy Tech Community College, who completes the additional classes listed below along with the National Curriculum, will receive an Associate Degree of Applied Science in Apprenticeship Technology.
COA101 - Human Relations in the workplace
ENA101 - Technical writing in the workplace
HSA 101 - History of Organized Labor
IVY105 - Managing Personal Finance