I encourage the reader to thoroughly read this text since it has important context:
I specialize in residential home wiring, meaning I know how to work with Romex and I received a basic introduction into industrial EMT conduit bending and conduit wiring. I have OSHA 10 General Industry, OSHA 10 General Construction and Safety certifications, as well as a forklift certification, driver's license, and other satellite certifications regarding tool and workplace safety. I'm also a licensed Technician Class amateur radio station operator who's studying for General Class operator, and lastly, I'm a drafter and CAD user (3+ years of experience). I graduated from the Wind River Job Corps trade school, located in Wyoming. My training lasted exactly 1 year. My most recent project was wiring a large residence and it passed inspection.
I take education very seriously. I'm moving to Durango in mid August of 2024 to study engineering; I will be a full-time college student there.
I'm looking for a more experienced electrician to get my foot in the door. I've applied for an electrician apprentice license in the state of Colorado in June, and it's pending supervision, which means that I must find a Master or equivalent to work under. I have strong reasoning that job listing websites such as LinkedIn, ziprecruiter, and equivalent, often look for an electrician Journeyman or equivalent who can work 40+ hours a week. I deemed it appropriate to make a profile for Angie's list so that I may have less sanctioned outreach to other electricians.
Please note, if I'm going to work on a residence, then you must know that unless an electrician takes me under their wing, I cannot receive an electrician's apprentice license for the state of Colorado, which was what I expected long before finishing trade school.
With this being said, please feel free to call or email me if you have any questions.