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Florida Electrical Apprenticeship & Training (FEAT)
provides students with a comprehensive education,
designed to ensure success in the Electrical Profession.
Apprentices are registered with the Department of
Labor and the Florida Department of Education.
In
1987, FEAT
was incorporated to train apprentices for
Central Florida participating employers. This Industry/Education
partnership started with Orange County Public Schools
and Seminole Community College. In 1999 we expanded
to include TECO in Osceola County. As with all effective
partnerships, both entities combine their strengths
to attain a greater goal. Education provides the instructional
expertise to improve training methods, provides classroom
space and funding for coordinators and instructors.
The Electrical Contractors contribute training materials
and supplies. Apprentices work daily in the trade
under the guidance of a mentor -- a journeyman electrician.
It is the journeyman's job to teach the apprentice
the hands-on techniques of the electrician's job.
Many
partnerships enhance FEAT's
ability to benefit apprentices and contractors. Local
chapters of the Electrical Council of Florida, Florida
Association of Electrical Contractors and International
Association of Electrical Inspectors reward the accomplishments
of our theory graduates. Electrical suppliers and
manufacturers continually donate training aids to
our program.
Teachers
and coordinators all come from the electrical industry.
These dedicated teachers work with the students in
the classroom two nights a week, teaching them the
theory of electricity and applications of the National
Electrical Code. Because they are proud of the work
they do as electricians, it is important for teachers
to share their knowledge with apprentices to ensure
a continuing quality workforce. Many of our current
instructors are graduates of the FEAT
program.

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