Foreman Development Series 9-16
  • Foreman Development Series 9-16

    Modules 9 - 16
  • CLASS DETAILS  

    *Continuing Education Classes are only available for the following classifications:

    Journeyman Wireman, Installer Tech, Oilfield Technician, Construction Wireman, CE2, CE1, CW6, CWOT7.

    If you are classified as an Apprentice, CWOT6 or lower, CW5 or lower, UA, or Panel Installer please do not enroll in Continuing Education Classes.*

    The Program provides an overview of the duties and responsibilities of the foreman on a typical job and how the implementation of industry "best practices" can improve competitiveness in the construction marketplace. 

    Pay Increase
    Here is a link to the IBEW-NECA agreement where the pay increase for Foreman and General Foreman is addressed:
    Click Here to view the CBA

    Modules Covered 9-16:
    Module 9 Communication
    Module 10 Documentation
    Module 11 Change Management
    Module 12 Project Management
    Module 13 Understanding the Estimate Part 2
    Module 14 Specifications Module
    Module 15 Highly Effective Foreman Part 1
    Module 16 Highly Effective Foreman Part 2

    Instructor: David Harding
    Location: Kern County Electrical Apprenticeship
    CEU Hours: 24 Hours
    Max Capacity: 20 Students

    Class Schedule
    Class 1 – Monday, May 4, 2026, 5pm-8pm
    Class 2 – Monday, May 11, 2026, 5pm-8pm
    Class 3 – Monday, May 18, 2026, 5pm-8pm
    Class 4 – Monday, June 1, 2026, 5pm-8pm
    Class 5 – Monday, June 8, 2026, 5pm-8pm
    Class 6 – Monday, June 15, 2026, 5pm-8pm
    Class 7 – Monday, June 22, 2026, 5pm-8pm
    Class 8 – Monday, June 29, 2026, 5pm-8pm

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  • CLASS DEPOSIT TERMS 

    ATTENTION: ALL CONTINUING EDUCATION CLASSES REQUIRE A $100 DEPOSIT TO BE PAID ONLINE VIA CREDIT/DEBIT CARD.  

    (see below for details)

    A $100 class deposit is required to enroll in all continuing education classes. Your $100 class deposit will be refunded only if you attend a minimum of 50% of the classes offered for this course. If you do not attend a minimum of 50% of the classes offered, your deposit will not be refunded and will be considered payment for the class. After enrollment, if you provide the front office with notice that you will not be attending the class seven (7) days prior to the class start date, your deposit will be refunded to you. Any cancellations after seven (7) days prior to the class start date will result in your deposit being processed by the apprenticeship office.

    CLASS DEPOSIT RETURNS
     
    Your $100 class deposit will be refunded back to the payment method used during enrollment approximately two (2) weeks after the final class.
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