Learning the Trade – From Training Center to Jobsite (Video)

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Explore the exciting experiences and challenges faced by electricians working with Barts Electric, a national electrical construction contractor.

Building a Career with Barts Electric

Discover how Barts Electric is committed to excellence in every project, from running wires to installing J hooks and handling low-voltage systems. For aspiring electricians, Barts Electric offers the ideal place to start and build a rewarding career.

For Electricians-in-Training

Join our dynamic team! Barts Electric is always on the lookout for new electrical apprentices ready to learn, grow, and contribute. Our apprenticeship program focuses on mentorship and hands-on experience, preparing individuals for success in the world of electrical construction.

Navigating Challenges on the Construction Side

Explore the unique experiences of working on the construction side at Barts Electric. Discover how troubleshooting becomes an integral part of the job, demanding problem-solving skills and a sharp mind.

Diverse Opportunities within Barts Electric

Discover the variety of opportunities available at Barts Electric. From prefab work in the shop to transitioning between different jobs, electricians can contribute their skills wherever needed, gathering a wealth of experiences that can be applied in real-life scenarios.

Continuous Learning and Professional Growth

Understand the importance of continuous learning and professional growth at Barts Electric. Electricians have the opportunity to move between different aspects of the electrical construction field, ensuring they are well-rounded professionals ready to face the evolving challenges of the industry.

Barts Electric invites experienced journeymen and aspiring electricians alike to join our dynamic team. With a focus on excellence, mentorship, and diverse opportunities, we offer a platform where careers flourish. Consider making Barts Electric your professional home if you are passionate about electrical construction. We are always hiring new electrical apprentices and experienced journeymen ready to embark on a journey of growth and success.

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It’s been about two months now. Oh, it’s been crazy. I’ve been putting up, running wire, putting J hooks up, doing low voltage – something I’ve never done before. It’s really different because it’s all about making it look clean, and you can’t mess up. It’s gotta be right the first time. Then, you come to the construction side, and you gotta troubleshoot. I don’t really troubleshoot in life; I just move on and get by with what I can. But here, you can’t do that. You gotta really use your brain, think about what’s your next step, how are you going to get there, what’s in your way, how to work around it.

I first met – I was doing prefab in the shop, and now I’ve been bouncing around jobs, helping out as much as I can. Did some low voltage for a couple of weeks, and now I’m back on the construction side. Just keep it going, keep moving. Going from a job site, you can take it all and go to real life and use it. That’s the best part I’ve learned since I’ve been here

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It’s been about two months now. Oh, it’s been crazy. I’ve been putting up, running wire, putting J hooks up, doing low voltage – something I’ve never done before. It’s really different because it’s all about making it look clean, and you can’t mess up. It’s gotta be right the first time. Then, you come to the construction side, and you gotta troubleshoot. I don’t really troubleshoot in life; I just move on and get by with what I can. But here, you can’t do that. You gotta really use your brain, think about what’s your next step, how are you going to get there, what’s in your way, how to work around it.

I first met – I was doing prefab in the shop, and now I’ve been bouncing around jobs, helping out as much as I can. Did some low voltage for a couple of weeks, and now I’m back on the construction side. Just keep it going, keep moving. Going from a job site, you can take it all and go to real life and use it. That’s the best part I’ve learned since I’ve been here