This Program is offered as a Hybrid: Attend In-Person at our School in Fairfield or by Live interactive Webinar.
Class meets Monday’s and Wednesday’s Time: 6pm to 9pm EST
Preparation for the NJ Electrical Inspectors Exam is taught in six weeks. It is the same as the preparation course for the Electrical Contractor Exam. (There is no need to attend the Alarm System or Business and Law Exam portions that those preparing to take the NJ Electrical Contractors Exam take.)
Dates for this prep class are:
Monday Feb. 23 and Wednesday Feb. 25Monday March 2 and Wednesday March 4Monday March 9 and Wednesday. March 11Monday March 16
Time: 6:00pm to 9:00pm EST
You will need the below book for the first day of class: you may order it from us or purchase on your own:
NEC – 2023 NFPA 70 Code Book – Non-Illustrated, Soft Cover $190.00 plus tax ($12.59) + $202.59
Instructor: Michael Connor
Michaelis a highly accomplished Master Electrician with hands-on experience in the electrical trade. In addition to mastering the technical aspects of the field, he has spent many years teaching and mentoring apprentices, journeymen, and seasoned professionals. Michael’s unique combination of real-world expertise and proven teaching ability ensures students gain not only the knowledge but also the practical skills needed to succeed in today’s electrical industry.
Below is a copy of the licensing Process taken from the NJ Board of Electricians.
- “What is the licensing process for electrical contractors?
Applications for examination must be submitted to the Board for review. An applicant for examination must show proof that he/she has completed the 4 year approved apprentice program through the US Department of Labor followed by 1 additional Journeyman year.
Once the application has been Board-approved, the applicant will receive information regarding exam registration, content and reference materials. The applicant must pass a three-part examination. Upon successfully passing the three-part examination (electrical contractor [trade], alarm systems and business and law), the applicant will receive a packet of licensing information.
Applications for Examination, examination dates, and pertinent information may be obtained from this web site. From the home page simply click on the Applications link. Complete details regarding qualifications of applicants may also be viewed from this web site. From the home page click on Laws and Regulations, then select Electrician Regulations. Refer to N.J.A.C. 13:31-2.1. Should you have any additional questions about the licensing process you may contact the Board’s office at (973) 504-6410.”






