Journeyman Electrician
A licensed, skilled tradesperson who has completed an apprenticeship program and passed a certification exam, qualified to perform electrical work under the supervision of a master electrician or contractor.
Detailed Explanation
Journeyman electricians typically complete 4-5 years of apprenticeship combining classroom education with on-the-job training (8,000-10,000 hours). They can perform most electrical work independently but generally cannot pull permits or run a contracting business without a contractor's license. In California, journeyman-level experience is a prerequisite for obtaining a C-10 Electrical Contractor license through the CSLB.
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