Electrician Schools in Presque Isle, ME

1 accredited Electrical training program in Presque Isle

1

Local Schools

$60,040

Avg. Salary

9-24 months

Program Length

7%

Job Growth

Electrician Schools in Presque Isle

Northern Maine Community College

4.4 (61 reviews)

$5,760

Tuition

Northern Maine Community College's electrician program prepares students for careers in residential, commercial, and industrial electrical work. The curriculum covers circuit theory, wiring methods, safety standards, and hands-on installation techniques needed for entry-level positions. Graduates can pursue journeyman licensure and work toward master electrician certification as they gain field experience.

Program Details

  • Duration: 2 years
  • Address: 33 Edgemont Dr, Presque Isle, ME 04769
  • Phone: (207) 768-2700

Features

Financial AidGI Bill AcceptedJob PlacementHands-On Training

Electrician Career in Presque Isle

Presque Isle's electrician market is anchored by agricultural processing, potato storage facilities, and regional infrastructure maintenance across Aroostook County. The local trade school program offers accessible entry-level training, though many students supplement classroom instruction with apprenticeships at regional employers or commute to larger training centers in Bangor. Graduates typically find work in agricultural operations, municipal utilities, residential construction, and facility maintenance across northern Maine. The region's seasonal agricultural cycle and ongoing rural infrastructure projects create steady demand for qualified electricians willing to serve the broader county area.

Training programs in Presque Isle typically take 9-24 months to complete. Graduates are prepared to pursue industry certifications including Journeyman License, Master Electrician, OSHA 10/30, which can open doors to more specialized roles.

How to Become an Electrician in Presque Isle

  1. Choose a training program: Compare the Electrical schools listed above by cost, program length, and student reviews to find the right fit.
  2. Complete your training: Most Electrical programs take 9-24 months and combine classroom learning with hands-on practice.
  3. Earn your certifications: Pursue credentials like Journeyman License to stand out to employers and increase your earning potential.
  4. Start your career: With an average salary of $60,040 and 7% projected job growth, Electrical offers a stable and rewarding career path.