Electrical Apprenticeship Training Application - Level 1 - Fall 2025

About this course
Enrolling into this course is how you pay your application fee. After you enroll we'll collect your eligibility paperwork and get your apprentices set up to begin coursework in Fall 2025. Each apprentice needs a seat. This non-refundable application fee will be deducted from your initial deposit. The full cost of of this year-long program is $3900 per apprentice. A full breakdown of the fees can be found in the FAQs below.
Program Details:
Built around the NCCER Electrical Level 1 Curriculum, this program delivers over 185 hours of structured training that every apprentice needs to succeed:
š§ Hands-on Foundations: Circuits, electrical theory, NECĀ® code, safety, wiring, hand bending, test equipment, and more
š Real Skills: Reading construction documents, installing conduit, raceways, outlet boxes, and residential systems
š Performance-Based Learning: Live instruction, practical walkthroughs, and jobsite simulated training environments.
But we donāt stop at the basics.
We prepare you to stand out.
ā OSHA 10 Certification (Safety First, Always)
ā NABCEP Associate Credential + Exam Access (Bonus industry certification, included at no cost)
All of this is taught through The Energize Frameworkāour proven, jobsite inspired method that helps students retain knowledge, apply it in the real world, and think like true professionals.
ā Taught by field-tested instructors
ā Focused on long-term career growth
Whether you're fresh out of high school, switching careers, or finally going all-in on your tradeāthis is where your journey begins.
The trade needs leaders. Weāre here to build them.
š Apply now and take your first real step toward becoming a licensed electrician.
Subjects covered
Learning Objectives
- Understand the electrical trade as a career path, including job opportunities, industry sectors, and how to begin an apprenticeship.
- Apply OSHA safety standards on the job, including PPE use, LOTO procedures, hazard recognition, and workplace safety protocols.
- Earn their official OSHA 10 Certification, demonstrating competency in workplace safety and regulatory compliance.
- Explain foundational electrical theory and circuits, including Ohmās Law, power calculations, and series/parallel configurations.
- Navigate and apply the National Electrical CodeĀ® (NECĀ®) to locate installation requirements, definitions, and safety standards.
- Identify, size, and install electrical boxes, including outlet, device, pull, and junction boxes according to NECĀ® requirements.
- Perform hand bending techniques using EMT and PVC conduit for various applications including 90° bends and offsets.
- Install wireways, raceways, and conduit systems, including fittings, fasteners, supports, and proper bonding techniques.
- Select and install conductors and cables, understanding insulation types, ampacity, and safe pulling procedures.
- Interpret construction documents, including floor plans, electrical drawings, riser diagrams, and specifications.
- Plan and install residential electrical systems, including branch circuits, load calculations, and NECĀ®-compliant devices.
- Safely use electrical test equipment, including voltmeters, clamp meters, and ohmmeters to verify circuit conditions.
- Complete the NABCEP Associate Prep Course & Exam, with included study guide, to establish foundational knowledge in solar energy.
Course outline
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Orientation Materials
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Fall 2025 Level 1 Apprenticeship Training Application
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Feedback and Additional Resources
Instructor
āEnergize Us EDU is a nonprofit organization based in New Milford, Connecticut, dedicated to empowering individuals through education and training in the skilled trades, with a particular focus on the electrical industry. Their mission is to equip the next generation with technical skills, leadership qualities, and professionalism necessary for successful careers in...
Frequently asked questions
Full FAQWhat is the total cost of the Energize US apprenticeship program?
Full payment of $3,900 is required no later than September 15, 2025 to secure enrollment. No partial payments or monthly plans will be offered.
Your $200 application fee that you pay through HeatSpring will be deducted from the total.
Can I register multiple people?
What is the Level 1 Electrical Apprenticeship Program?
Who is this program designed for?
When does the program start?
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Class Schedule:Ā
- Monday & Wednesday (4 hrs)Ā
- Tuesday & Thursday (4 hrs)
- Fridays (Make-Up Sessions)
- Saturdays (Dedicated Company Training, 25+ apprentices)
Where does training take place?
What certifications will my apprentices earn?
- OSHA 10 Certification
- NABCEP Associate Exam & Study Guide
- NCCER Level 1 Electrical Certificate
What are the enrollment requirements?
- High school diploma or GED
- Employed/sponsored by a company or enroll independently
How does The Builders Convention benefit me?
- FREE 3-Day Convention Entry
- Workforce Partner Recognition
- Apprentice Showcase Opportunities
- Industry Networking Access
What is the B.U.L.D. Association and how does it help companies?
- Monthly Masterclasses
- Leadership Networking Events
- Exclusive Training Field Trips
- Resources for long-term growth
What makes this apprenticeship curriculum and training different?
- Real-world, jobsite-style learningānot just slideshows
- Access to professional tools, community, and support
- Focus on both trade skills and leadership development
What happens when I register an electrical apprentice through HeatSpring?
- You will be connected with Energize US to begin the paperwork.
- Before courses begin on September 29th, you'll need to pay the full tuition fee: $3,900 - $200 = $3,700
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