IBEW Apprenticeship in Texas — How to Apply in 2026

Written by a licensed IBEW journeyman electrician  ·  Updated May 2026 ·  Reviewed for NEC accuracy

Texas has 2 IBEW locals running active apprenticeship programs. Application requirements are largely consistent across the state — what varies is the open enrollment timing and the competitiveness of each local.

IBEW Locals in Texas

State Requirements

  • Age: 17+ (18 by apprenticeship start) — same as federal IBEW standard
  • HS diploma or GED + 1 year algebra
  • Valid driver’s license
  • Pass aptitude test, physical, and drug screen

How to Apply

  1. Identify your nearest IBEW local from the list above
  2. Check the JATC website for the next open enrollment window
  3. Submit your application with required documents
  4. Take the NJATC aptitude test (free practice available)
  5. Complete the JATC interview
  6. Get ranked on the eligibility list

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I apply for an IBEW apprenticeship in Texas?

To apply for an IBEW apprenticeship in Texas, find your nearest IBEW local from the list below, wait for the open enrollment window, submit your application with HS diploma/GED and transcripts, then take the NJATC aptitude test and complete the interview. Each local sets its own enrollment schedule.

What is the IBEW aptitude test like in Texas?

The NJATC aptitude test format is standardized across IBEW locals nationwide — math, reading comprehension, mechanical reasoning, and number sequences. State-specific differences are minimal.

How many IBEW locals are in Texas?

Texas has multiple IBEW locals covering different metros. See the list below for the major locals in the state with apprenticeship programs.

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