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To be an electrician, you should embrace the whole idea of having a risky job. This is because as an electrician your job will involve fitting and repairing electrical circuits, power, lighting, and wirings in residential or commercial establishments. More than these, expect to install and maintain electrical equipment, instruments, and machinery. Needless to say, your safety is on the line thus explains how not very many people are into this kind of job. However, with a good pay especially in certain countries where electricians are in demand, some are encouraged to take this job. The big question is how do you become an electrician? Here's how.

1. Enroll in a technical or trade program. To qualify for any electrician jobs, you need to enroll in a program and earn a certificate. Subjects such as basic circuitry, motor controls, electric motors, trade mathematics, national electric code, transformers, and others are just some of the many subjects you will encounter. If you are persistent on this career, you may be able to finish this program in just two years.

2. Experience apprenticeship and earn a certificate. Before you get into real jobs, you need to be an apprentice first. Here, you will learn a lot of skills in technical aspects and if lucky get on the job training that is paid. Also, you will get the much needed experience to qualify for real electrician jobs.

3. Secure state's licensing requirements. To be a licensed electrician, you need to pass a test and this is one of the requirements you need to secure in order to get a license. There are other requirements that will be asked from you depending on which state you are from. For instance, certain industries may require electrician applicants to achieve a level 3 qualification in electrotechnical services, installing electrotechnical systems and equipment, or electrical installations. Remember, these requirements and processes may differ depending on the location.

Also, aside from these steps, to qualify for any electrician jobs, you need to possess good practical skills, good problem solving skills, and good in written as well as spoken communication skills. You should also be able to follow technical drawings and any wiring diagrams, be willing to work even in confined spaces, and able to work in different kinds of weather.

In all these, it takes a great dedication to succeed in this kind of work so before you decide to become one, make sure you have carefully assessed and embraced what this job does.