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City of Seattle
Seattle City Light
Location
Seattle, Washington, 98104
Salary
$51.83 - $73.49
per hour
Type
Full Time
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This apprenticeship program trains people to become skilled workers who install, repair, and maintain electrical systems for Seattle's power utility, either focusing on underground cables or larger equipment like generators and substations.
It's a four-year paid program combining hands-on work with classroom learning, leading to a full-time job as a journey-level electrician.
It's ideal for motivated high school graduates who enjoy physical work, problem-solving, and learning technical skills in a supportive environment.
At Seattle City Light, we power Seattle and as a municipally owned utility, public service is at the core of our mission.
We are one of the nation's largest municipally owned utilities in terms of the number of customers served.
Over the years, we have been dedicated to delivering customers affordable, reliable, and environmentally responsible electricity services.
And to this day, City Light aspires to be the nation's greenest utility by fulfilling our mission in an environmentally and socially responsible manner.
Seattle City Light is now accepting applications for our Cable Splicer Apprenticeship Program and Electrician Constructor Apprenticeship Program.
Individuals selected for this program will enter a four-year (8000 hours) apprenticeship agreement with the City of Seattle as the sponsor and approved by the Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee (JATC) and the Washington State Apprenticeship and Training Council, with the purpose of becoming a qualified journey-level Cable Splicer or Electrician Constructor.
Apprenticeship is a system of education and training using a planned, closely supervised combination of hands-on, on-the-job training, and academic classroom-style education.
Over the course of the paid training program, apprentices learn progressively more demanding components of their craft.
This helps apprenticeship graduates to become qualified journey-level workers when they successfully complete their training program.
Seattle City Light apprenticeship programs are approved, registered, and monitored by the State of Washington Labor and Industries Apprenticeship and Training Council.
All apprentices are required to adhere to the Standards of Apprenticeship, as well as the City of Seattle Personnel rules, and any other applicable policies and procedures.
All apprentices will receive on-the-job training to perform progressively more difficult, physically demanding, and complex work assignments.
In addition to on-the-job training activities, apprentices must be prepared to complete a minimum of 144 hours per year of evening academic training.
To learn more about the Apprenticeship Program please visit: https://www.seattle.gov/city-light/about-us/careers/apprenticeships.
Cable Splicer Apprentices learn to splice, terminate, and maintain low and high voltage power cables in an underground network distribution system.
Apprentices will learn to install and maintain conductors, transformers, network protectors, relays, switches, and related electrical equipment.
Apprentices will also learn to locate and repair electrical faults and will perform physically demanding work in confined areas such as vaults and tunnels.
Electrician Constructor Apprentices learn to install, maintain, test, and repair generators, control equipment, electrical motors, power circuit breakers, voltage regulators, automatic generation control equipment, and transformers.
Apprentices will learn to install and repair conduit and wiring in and around substations, powerhouses, and other installations.
They will also inspect, diagnose, and repair security systems, selective and control relays, station batteries, chargers, water-level monitoring, hoisting equipment, and other mobile equipment.
Required Qualifications
Education:
OR
Experience:
A combination of training or experience equivalent to at least one of the following:
Certification/License: Valid Washington State Driver's License.
Salary: The hourly compensation range is $51.83 to $73.49.
Application status: Email will be the primary form of communication regarding all steps in the hiring process. The email you provide in your application must be accurate and current.
Supplemental Questions: The application includes several supplemental questions to help us learn more about your qualifying experience, education, and other factors relevant to being qualified for the position. Please answer all questions, as incomplete applications will not be considered.
Hiring Process
These apprenticeship openings are highly competitive. The selection process includes multiple steps and is expected to take place over several months. Dates are estimated and may shift based on applicant volume and operational needs:
April – Working Test Self-Scheduling (first-come, first-served)Candidates who score most competitively on the CAST written test will be invited to the next step in the hiring process: the Working Test.
Working Test capacity is limited. Eligible candidates will receive an email in advance with the date and time that self-scheduling will open.
Appointments are offered on a first-come, first-served basis and may fill quickly.
Please monitor the email address on your application throughout the process, including junk/spam folders, to avoid missing time-sensitive scheduling instructions and other important updates.Working test detailsMulti-station practical and physical assessments to evaluate ability to follow instructions, apply safety awareness, demonstrate basic mechanical aptitude, and meet the physical demands of apprenticeship work.
Veterans may receive preference points added to their overall competitive exam results.
To receive preference points you must have served in the armed forces, have been honorably discharged, and, when requested, you must submit a long-form DD214 with Box 24 indicating the nature of your discharge or NGB Form 22.
This information will be requested if you advance to the competitive portion of the hiring process.
Professional Reference Checks: You will be asked to provide a minimum of three (3) professional references, of which one must be a former supervisor, or someone who oversaw your work quality and performance.
Additional Information
Please note this job advertisement is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
Who May Apply: This position is open to all candidates that meet the qualifications. Seattle City Light values diverse perspectives and life experiences.
Applicants will be considered regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, age, sexual orientation, or gender identity.
Seattle City Light encourages people of all backgrounds to apply, including people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQIA+, people with disabilities, veterans, and those with diverse life experiences.
Job offers are contingent on the verification of credentials and other information required by the employment process, including the completion of a background check.
The background check will involve a criminal history check, which includes conviction and arrest records in compliance with the Seattle’s Fair Chance Employment Ordinance, SMC 14.17 and the City of Seattle Personnel Rule 10.3 (Download PDF reader)(Download PDF reader).
A driving history review may be conducted in compliance with SMC 4.79.020. Applicants will be provided with an opportunity to explain or correct background information.
The City of Seattle offers a comprehensive benefits package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life and long-term disability insurance for employees and their dependents.
More information about employee benefits is available on the City's website at: https://www.seattle.gov/human-resources/benefits/employees-and-covered-family-members/most-employees-plans Want to know more about Seattle City Light?
Check out our web page: www.seattle.gov/city-light.
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