Entry level
Posted April 3, 2026
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- Install, maintain, and repair electrical systems (conduit, wiring, devices, lighting, panels).
- Learn to measure, cut, bend, and install conduit; pull wire; terminate devices to manufacturer specs.
- Use and maintain hand/power tools (threaders, benders, tuggers, knockout sets, drills, testers).
- Read and interpret blueprints/schematics; assist in layout and material staging.
- Support safe, efficient job sites: tool organization, housekeeping, barricades, lifts.
- Operate equipment (ladders, lifts; with training—trenchers/backhoe); dig trenches as needed.
- Perform basic electrical testing (continuity, voltage, resistance) with proper PPE.
- Work under the mentorship of Journeyman Electricians and site leadership.
- What You’ll Learn (Year-by-Year) Year 1: Electrical basics: Ohm’s Law, conductor types/sizes, lighting & appliance circuits.
- Switch control, receptacle bonding, low-voltage systems, pipe bending.
- Tool use, jobsite safety, blueprint fundamentals.
- Year 2: AC theory, inductance/transformers, three-phase power, generators.
- Grounding, bonding & overcurrent protection; industrial/commercial wiring.
- Conduit/wire and box sizing; building panels and controllers.
- Year 3: Advanced blueprint reading; power distribution; hazardous locations.
- Analog & discrete I/O, mechanical systems; revising circuits.
- Equipment install: motors/drives, starters, relays; preventive maintenance.
- Year 4: PLC/programmable controls, solid-state relays, motor controls.
- Troubleshooting methods; E-Stop & safety circuits; test prep & code review.
- Preparation to sit for your Journeyman exam.
Commitments
Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
Work Environment & Schedule
Commercial/industrial job sites (indoors/outdoors) in all weather.
Work at heights (ladders, lifts, scaffolds) and in restricted spaces (tunnels, manholes, crawl spaces).
Standard 10-hour shifts; overtime/night shifts as needed; PPE always required.
Career Path at INPWR Apprentice 1 → Apprentice 2 → Apprentice 3 → Apprentice 4 → Journeyman (Levels 1–3) → additional growth based on performance, skills, and interest (lead, foreman, etc.).
Why INPWR Paid, real-world experience from Day 1.
Mentorship by skilled journeymen and exposure to diverse, complex projects.
Safety-first culture and structured learning path.
State-approved training via ABC / IEC / NECA partners.
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Requirements
- Tool use, jobsite safety, blueprint fundamentals.
- Year 2: AC theory, inductance/transformers, three-phase power, generators.
- Grounding, bonding & overcurrent protection; industrial/commercial wiring.
- Conduit/wire and box sizing; building panels and controllers.
- Year 3: Advanced blueprint reading; power distribution; hazardous locations.
- Analog & discrete I/O, mechanical systems; revising circuits.
- Equipment install: motors/drives, starters, relays; preventive maintenance.
- Year 4: PLC/programmable controls, solid-state relays, motor controls.
- Preparation to sit for your Journeyman exam.
- Training includes OSHA 10 (and OSHA 30 by program completion), equipment training, and required safety certifications.
- 18+, High School Diploma/GED (or equivalent).
- Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
- Ability to read prints/schematics, identify wire colors, follow instructions.
- Comfortable with hand/power tools; willingness to learn test meters.
- Physically able to lift 50+ lbs, climb/stand/work overhead, and work in confined spaces.
- Strong work ethic, attention to detail, and safety-first mindset.
- Commercial/industrial job sites (indoors/outdoors) in all weather.
- Work at heights (ladders, lifts, scaffolds) and in restricted spaces (tunnels, manholes, crawl spaces).
Preferred Skills
- Training includes OSHA 10 (and OSHA 30 by program completion), equipment training, and required safety certifications.
- Comfortable with hand/power tools; willingness to learn test meters.
- State-approved training via ABC / IEC / NECA partners.
Education
- (Not required) – At INPWR, our Electrical Apprenticeship Program blends paid, on-the-job training with state-approved classroom education (ABC / IEC / NECA partners) to take you from apprentice to Journeyman Electrician in ~4 years.
- (Not required) – 18+, High School Diploma/GED (or equivalent).
INPWR | Paid Training + Mentorship | Clear Path to Journeyman Kickstart a high-demand career in the skilled trades. At INPWR, our Electrical Apprenticeship Program blends paid, on-the-job training with state-approved classroom education (ABC / IEC / NECA partners) to take you from apprentice to Journeyman Electrician in ~4 years. You’ll learn from experienced journeymen on real commercial/industrial projects across the Denver metro area. Who it’s for: Motivated problem-solvers with a strong work ethic who want a skilled, stable career with long-term growth. What You’ll Do (Day-to-Day)
Install, maintain, and repair electrical systems (conduit, wiring, devices, lighting, panels).
Learn to measure, cut, bend, and install conduit; pull wire; terminate devices to manufacturer specs.
Use and maintain hand/power tools (threaders, benders, tuggers, knockout sets, drills, testers).
Read and interpret blueprints/schematics; assist in layout and material staging.
Support safe, efficient job sites: tool organization, housekeeping, barricades, lifts.
Operate equipment (ladders, lifts; with training—trenchers/backhoe); dig trenches as needed.
Perform basic electrical testing (continuity, voltage, resistance) with proper PPE.
Work under the mentorship of Journeyman Electricians and site leadership. What You’ll Learn (Year-by-Year) Year 1: Electrical basics: Ohm’s Law, conductor types/sizes, lighting & appliance circuits.
Switch control, receptacle bonding, low-voltage systems, pipe bending.
Tool use, jobsite safety, blueprint fundamentals. Year 2: AC theory, inductance/transformers, three-phase power, generators.
Grounding, bonding & overcurrent protection; industrial/commercial wiring.
Conduit/wire and box sizing; building panels and controllers. Year 3: Advanced blueprint reading; power distribution; hazardous locations.
Analog & discrete I/O, mechanical systems; revising circuits.
Equipment install: motors/drives, starters, relays; preventive maintenance. Year 4: PLC/programmable controls, solid-state relays, motor controls.
Troubleshooting methods; E-Stop & safety circuits; test prep & code review.
Preparation to sit for your Journeyman exam. Training includes OSHA 10 (and OSHA 30 by program completion), equipment training, and required safety certifications. Minimum Qualifications
18+, High School Diploma/GED (or equivalent).
Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
Ability to read prints/schematics, identify wire colors, follow instructions.
Comfortable with hand/power tools; willingness to learn test meters.
Physically able to lift 50+ lbs, climb/stand/work overhead, and work in confined spaces.
Strong work ethic, attention to detail, and safety-first mindset. Work Environment & Schedule
Commercial/industrial job sites (indoors/outdoors) in all weather.
Work at heights (ladders, lifts, scaffolds) and in restricted spaces (tunnels, manholes, crawl spaces).
Standard 10-hour shifts; overtime/night shifts as needed; PPE always required. Career Path at INPWR Apprentice 1 → Apprentice 2 → Apprentice 3 → Apprentice 4 → Journeyman (Levels 1–3) → additional growth based on performance, skills, and interest (lead, foreman, etc.). Why INPWR Paid, real-world experience from Day 1. Mentorship by skilled journeymen and exposure to diverse, complex projects. Safety-first culture and structured learning path. State-approved training via ABC / IEC / NECA partners. How to Apply Ready to build something that lasts? Apply now and start your path to Journeyman in Denver. 👉Apply on LinkedIn” Equal Opportunity Employer | We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, including veterans and career changers #ElectricalApprentice #SkilledTrades #ConstructionCareers #DenverJobs #Apprenticeship #INPWR #JourneymanPath
Install, maintain, and repair electrical systems (conduit, wiring, devices, lighting, panels).
Learn to measure, cut, bend, and install conduit; pull wire; terminate devices to manufacturer specs.
Use and maintain hand/power tools (threaders, benders, tuggers, knockout sets, drills, testers).
Read and interpret blueprints/schematics; assist in layout and material staging.
Support safe, efficient job sites: tool organization, housekeeping, barricades, lifts.
Operate equipment (ladders, lifts; with training—trenchers/backhoe); dig trenches as needed.
Perform basic electrical testing (continuity, voltage, resistance) with proper PPE.
Work under the mentorship of Journeyman Electricians and site leadership. What You’ll Learn (Year-by-Year) Year 1: Electrical basics: Ohm’s Law, conductor types/sizes, lighting & appliance circuits.
Switch control, receptacle bonding, low-voltage systems, pipe bending.
Tool use, jobsite safety, blueprint fundamentals. Year 2: AC theory, inductance/transformers, three-phase power, generators.
Grounding, bonding & overcurrent protection; industrial/commercial wiring.
Conduit/wire and box sizing; building panels and controllers. Year 3: Advanced blueprint reading; power distribution; hazardous locations.
Analog & discrete I/O, mechanical systems; revising circuits.
Equipment install: motors/drives, starters, relays; preventive maintenance. Year 4: PLC/programmable controls, solid-state relays, motor controls.
Troubleshooting methods; E-Stop & safety circuits; test prep & code review.
Preparation to sit for your Journeyman exam. Training includes OSHA 10 (and OSHA 30 by program completion), equipment training, and required safety certifications. Minimum Qualifications
18+, High School Diploma/GED (or equivalent).
Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
Ability to read prints/schematics, identify wire colors, follow instructions.
Comfortable with hand/power tools; willingness to learn test meters.
Physically able to lift 50+ lbs, climb/stand/work overhead, and work in confined spaces.
Strong work ethic, attention to detail, and safety-first mindset. Work Environment & Schedule
Commercial/industrial job sites (indoors/outdoors) in all weather.
Work at heights (ladders, lifts, scaffolds) and in restricted spaces (tunnels, manholes, crawl spaces).
Standard 10-hour shifts; overtime/night shifts as needed; PPE always required. Career Path at INPWR Apprentice 1 → Apprentice 2 → Apprentice 3 → Apprentice 4 → Journeyman (Levels 1–3) → additional growth based on performance, skills, and interest (lead, foreman, etc.). Why INPWR Paid, real-world experience from Day 1. Mentorship by skilled journeymen and exposure to diverse, complex projects. Safety-first culture and structured learning path. State-approved training via ABC / IEC / NECA partners. How to Apply Ready to build something that lasts? Apply now and start your path to Journeyman in Denver. 👉Apply on LinkedIn” Equal Opportunity Employer | We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, including veterans and career changers #ElectricalApprentice #SkilledTrades #ConstructionCareers #DenverJobs #Apprenticeship #INPWR #JourneymanPath