Become an Electrical Association Member and Save on Training

by Alex Hyatt
National Sales Manager

As a member of the Electrical Association, you and your employees receive discounts on all training. We offer a wide variety of courses, both classroom and online based, and our instructors are highly regarded, knowledgeable and well respected within the electrical industry. Here are our most popular course offerings.

Continuing Education

In need of CE credit hours? Do you hold a license in multiple states? The Electrical Association has you covered. Our courses are approved in MN, IA, MT, NE, ND, SD and WY and are discounted $25 per member per 16 hours of classroom training, and $48 per member per 16 hours of online training.

Plus, every member company receives 8 hours of Continuing Education free, every year, just by being a member!

Are you an employer of Registered Unlicensed Electricians but not an electrical contractor? We provide 2-hour courses to meet the annual Continuing Education requirement, and we can train everyone onsite at your facility! Members save $300 per onsite, two-hour session.

Apprentice Training

Investing in training for your employees means investing in the future of your business. Trained employees are more productive, make fewer mistakes and have increased job satisfaction.

The Electrical Association’s four-year training program uses contractor-driven curriculum developed by industry experts to train your apprentices. Offered in a convenient, online format, classes are held after working hours, so you avoid taking your apprentices off the job and increase their availability to work full time. Members save approximately $250 per apprentice per year on tuition and books. 

Exam Preparation

Increase your chances of passing the MN Master and Journey electrical exams. Members save $110 per person on our two-day classroom course, or try our convenient Self-Paced Online course and save $60 per person.

Safety Training

The Electrical Association offers training on NFPA 70E for Arc Flash and Electrical Safety in the Workplace. An OSHA requirement, this course will help you and your team identify electrical hazards in the workplace, including electric shock, arc flash and arc blast.

With a wide variety of courses to choose from, the Electrical Association has something to meet all of your training needs. For larger groups, we bring the training to you!  Call me today to discuss private group options that will eliminate scheduling conflicts for your team and increase efficiency in your training schedule. (612-827-6117)