copy and paste this google map to your website or blog!
Press copy button and paste into your blog or website.
(Please switch to 'HTML' mode when posting into your blog. Examples: WordPress Example, Blogger Example)
Home - CITC Build a better future for yourself, your company, your industry The Construction Industry Training Council of Washington (CITC) is a state-licensed, vocational trade school for the construction industry offering training throughout Washington State Whether you are an employer wanting to standardize a career path for your field employees, or an individual looking to improve your current skills
Construction Training - CITC CITC has been building the people who build the Northwest for 40 years Whether you are looking to begin a career in construction, or already work in the industry, CITC is committed to helping you succeed CITC offers thirteen training programs that will equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to secure your future in a successful career in construction Our 2 to 5-year construction
Apprenticeship - CITC With an apprenticeship through CITC, you will receive formal classroom training without the cost of tuition, and you won’t have to wait until you’ve graduated to begin your career You will have the opportunity to work with first-class employers to receive paid on-the-job training while under the direct supervision of experienced journey-level workers With this combination training, you
CITC Apprenticeship Regions Region 2 Ferry Stevens Pend Oreille Lincoln Spokane Adams Whitman Columbia Garfield Asotin
CITC – Continuing Education WASHINGTON STATE-APPROVED CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES All of CITC’s continuing education courses (both online and in the classroom) have been approved by Washington State Labor Industries CITC will never offer continuing education courses that have not been approved by L I If you have any questions or concerns about a course you are interested in, please don’t hesitate to contact CITC
Online Apprenticeship Application - CITC Notice: This is a minimum requirement to apply for the apprenticeship program As you do not meet this minimum qualification, you are unable to proceed with the application process Upload a Copy of Your Transcript*
Conductor Ampacity Calculations – CITC Course Description This course provides participants with an overview of the National Electric Code’s Article 310 and its related Tables, focused on Conductors for General Wiring Topics include: application requirements; calculations for sizing; how to use the various tables; types of circuits; insulations; temperature limitations and ampacities Supplemental handouts included in the cost
Craft Training: HEO - CITC CITC’s three-year Heavy Equipment Operator (HEO) Program is a theory competency-based program geared towards preparing students for a wide range of careers in this industry Classes are available in a traditional classroom and shop setting and are typically held during the winter quarter Students of the HEO Program will meet in four-week blocks, for a minimum of 160 hours per year A
Intro to Electrical Codes – CITC Course Description This course introduces the general concepts for the safe installation requirements found in the NEC and WACs The class provides an understanding of how the NEC and WAC rule making the process works as well as how to navigate in each to find selected requirements It will also cover the basic purposes of conductor sizing, bonding and grounding, AFCI, and GFCI protection