1 Electrician Schools in Richmond, Virginia

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As Virginia’s capital, Richmond is home to plenty of businesses needing the services of electricians to maintain their electrical systems.

Because of this, the city has a positive job outlook for this career, offering higher-than-average salaries.

So if you’re interested, you can receive electrical education and training at one of the schools below.

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Electricians annual average salary in Virginia is $57,850 - ABOVE U.S. AVERAGE!

Reynolds Community College

RCC aims to provide students with skilled workforce training and education to help mobilize their economic independence.

Cost/Tuition: Electrical program is state-funded, at low cost or no cost at all

Program Description:

The short-term Electrical Level 1 Certification program prepares you for the role of an apprentice or helper.

Training will include the following:

  • Intro to the electrical trade
  • Safety
  • National Electrical Code
  • Electrical circuits
  • Device boxes
  • Raceways
  • Fittings, conduit, conductors, and cables
  • Electrical construction drawings
  • Electrical test equipment
  • Residential electrical services

Upon completion, you’ll receive job assistance to get hired at the many partner companies within Virginia.

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AddressAddress: 700 East Jackson Street Richmond, Virginia


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