In 1961, the IEC-OKC (Independent Electrical Contractors - Oklahoma City chapter) was created by 31 charter members across the state who saw a need for a collective voice for open-shop electrical contractors and a mechanism for training the industry's future workers. Some of the founding members included Bowers Electric, Boggs Electric, Bramlett Electric, C & C Electric, Cobb Electric, Colter Electric, Cotton Electric, Del City Electric, Depron Electric, Bill Green Electric, Hames Electric, Hentricks Electric, Otto Krueger Electric, Matthews Electric, Miller Electric, Moisant Electric, A.E. Nott Electric, Parker Electric, Roy Smith Electric, Stanbrough Electric, Wallace Electric, M.A. Walker Electric, Wright Electric & last but not least Winfred Electric and a few more.
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IEC membership is an investment in your company's future. Apprentice training, leadership development, advice on running your business, and the support of a nationwide network of like-minded professionals are just a few of the benefits you will enjoy as an IEC member. Network with like-minded professionals and collaborate on job referrals, workforce development, permitting, inspections, best practices, and more.
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IEC offers a federally recognized electrical apprenticeship program in over 50 chapters across the United States. The IEC apprenticeship program consists of a minimum of 576 hours of classroom instruction and a minimum of 8,000 (documented) on the job training hours (OJT's) with an electrical contracting company.
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