Griffin Electric
Griffin Electric National Apprenticeship Week 3 (002)
Griffin Electric National Apprenticeship Week 3 (002)
Griffin Electric National Apprenticeship Week 3 (002)
Griffin Electric National Apprenticeship Week 3 (002)
Griffin Electric National Apprenticeship Week 3 (002)

Griffin Electric Celebrates 6th Annual National Apprenticeship Week

Dec. 7, 2020
With safety at the forefront, the company celebrated at each of its five office locations.

Wayne J. Griffin Electric, Inc. (Griffin Electric), an electrical subcontractor throughout New England and the Southeast, recently participated in the 6th annual U.S. Department of Labor’s National Apprenticeship Week. The federal initiative provides Griffin Electric an opportunity to showcase its in-house Apprenticeship Training Program and celebrate the men and women who are enrolled in pursuing a license through the electrical and telecommunications program.

With safety at the forefront, Griffin Electric celebrated National Apprenticeship Week at each of its five office locations in Holliston, Mass.; Raleigh-Durham, N.C.; Charlotte, N.C.; Pelham, Ala.; and Duluth, Ga. While the company has not been immune to the effects of the COVID-19 health crisis, Griffin Electric has remained open and maintained key business operations throughout the pandemic.

In appreciation of their contributions to Griffin Electric, the company provided food, t-shirts, and a tool kit to each of its apprentices and instructors during classes throughout the week, while also raffling off a series of prizes.

Since 1993, Griffin’s free in-house Apprenticeship Training Program has prepared hundreds of men and women for careers in the electrical trade. The program is accredited by the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) and designated as an approved training site by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Throughout the Apprenticeship Training Program school year, classroom and hands-on instruction takes place in the 27,500 sq. ft. of dedicated training space that is part of Griffin Electric’s headquarters in Holliston, and on-site at each of the company’s regional offices in the Southeast.

In addition to 600 hours of classroom instruction, Griffin’s apprentices benefit from on-the-job learning, where they earn excellent wages and benefits while gaining 8,000 hours of practical field experience under the supervision of a licensed journeyperson.

For more information, visit www.waynejgriffinelectric.com.

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