Southwireās 12 for LifeĀ® is pleased to partner with the Independent Electrical Contractorās (IEC) Atlanta and Georgia Chapters to provide a Skills-Based Electrical Installer Program to its students.Ā
12 for Life, a collaborative partnership that began between Southwire and Carroll County Schools in 2007, provides classroom instruction, on-the-job training, key work and life skills, mentoring and employment opportunities. Through the program, students are motivated to stay in school, graduate and move ahead to become successful, productive members of the communities in which they live. Due to its growth and success in the west Georgia area, a second site for 12 for Life was added at Southwireās campus in Florence in 2010.
Students who participate in the IEC Installer program will receive 36 hours of in-person, hands-on training that will prepare them to qualify for employment in an electrical wiring occupation after graduating from high school.
āThis partnership is a practical way for us to connect electrical contractors with a trained workforce. According to IEC, thereās a need for at least 10,000 electricians across the United States, and many of those electricians are needed here in west Georgia,ā said Joel Grubbs, 12 for Life site supervisor for Carroll County Schools. āJobs in manufacturing may not be readily available when they graduate, so this training will give them an additional opportunity for employment.ā
The certification program consists of nine days of training that are focused on interactive learning and includes hands-on activities. At completion of the training, each student will receive a course completion certificate, an OSHA 10 certification and a first aid card. Students will also qualify for the IECās Electrical Apprenticeship Program.
āThe IECās Atlanta and Georgia Chapters are proud to work with Southwire and the Georgia Industry Foundation for Training (GIFT) to implement our Basic Skills Installer Training in the 12 for Life program through the Carroll County School System,ā said Niel Dawson, executive director of IEC Atlanta and Georgia Chapters. āThe program will provide ongoing basic skills training in the electrical field and expose them to a high-paying skilled trade that has the potential for a meaningful career. We look forward to this program continuing for years to come and the expansion of it in other school systems.āĀ Ā
A leader in technology and innovation, Southwire Company, LLC is one of North Americaās largest wire and cable producersĀ and an emerging influence in the electrical industry. Southwire and its subsidiaries manufacture building wire and cable,Ā utility products,Ā metal-clad cable, portable and electronic cord products, OEM wire products and engineered products. In addition, Southwire supplies assembled products, components, contractor equipment and hand tools. For more on Southwireās products, its community involvementĀ and its vision of sustainability, visitĀ www.southwire.com.Ā Ā Ā
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