Take charge of your future!
Build the road to an electric future and work toward a career in electric vehicle charging station construction. Our FREE short-term training program provides pre-apprenticeship instruction for electrical and electric vehicle certification.
Classes include:
- Electric vehicle charging coursework
- OSHA certification
- Construction mathematics
- Hands-on training
- Trades application assistance
- Employer engagement & networking
Requirements:
- Valid driver’s license or the ability to obtain a license
- High school diploma, GED, or HSED
- Social Security card
- Updated resume
- Drug-free (ability to PASS a drug screen)
- Completed ACCUPLACER test
Take charge of your future!
Build the road to an electric future and work toward a career in electric vehicle charging station construction. Our FREE short-term training program provides pre-apprenticeship instruction for electrical and electric vehicle certification.
Classes include:
- Electric vehicle charging coursework
- OSHA certification
- Construction mathematics
- Hands-on training
- Trades application assistance
- Employer engagement & networking
Requirements:
- Valid driver’s license or the ability to obtain a license
- High school diploma, GED, or HSED
- Social Security card
- Updated resume
- Drug-free (ability to PASS a drug screen)
- Completed ACCUPLACER test
Recruitment Session
September 2 at 2 PM
Classes Held
September 8 – November 7, Monday through Friday from 9 AM – 2 PM
For more information, contact us at (414) 342-9787 or email dboyd@wrtp.org.
Registration is required; please sign up below.
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The Electric Vehicle Skilled Trades Employment Program is available at no cost for eligible candidates. The employers recruiting for this opportunity are all opportunity employers. This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) under the Award Number DE-EE0011256. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Department of Energy or the United States Government.