IBEW Local 246 — Steubenville, OH: Application Dates & Pay
Everything you need to get into IBEW Local 246: whether applications are open right now, what the apprenticeship pays, how the process works, and a free alert the moment the next window opens.
Application status
ClosedApplications are closed right now — likely early January 2027 — the 2026 window ran January 5-16, 2026 and no new window has been announced.
Applications are handled by Steubenville Electrical Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee (SEJATC).
Official application page ↗Status last verified August 21, 2026. Source: official JATC/local site. Windows can change on short notice — always confirm details with the JATC before making plans.
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IBEW Local 246 pay scale
The journeyman inside wireman rate is $45.50/hr (2026 contract data), and the total package — wage plus health, pension, and annuity contributions — is about $81.64/hr. Apprentices earn a percentage of the journeyman rate that steps up as they progress.
| Apprentice step | % of journeyman | Hourly rate |
|---|---|---|
| Period 1 | 45% | $20.48 |
| Period 2 | 50% | $22.75 |
| Period 3 | 55% | $25.02 |
| Period 4 | 65% | $29.57 |
| Period 5 | 75% | $34.13 |
| Period 6 | 85% | $38.67 |
| Journeyman | 100% | $45.50 |
Local 246 doesn't publish its apprentice percentage steps — the table shows typical IBEW steps applied to the local's journeyman rate. Rates move with each collective bargaining agreement; confirm current figures with the local before relying on them.
What to know before you apply
2026 window: applications accepted in person Jan 5-16, 2026 at the KW Gasser Training Center, 626 N 4th St., Steubenville (weekdays 9-12 & 1-4, Tue until 8 pm); create an online account first, then complete all 6 sections. $35 non-refundable fee (cash/check/money order only). Requirements: 18 years old, HS diploma/GED (by Aug 1 for the incoming class) with a passing algebra grade, official transcripts, valid driver's license or state ID, DD-214 if applicable, residency in the OH (Jefferson/Columbiana/Carroll) + WV panhandle jurisdiction. ETA aptitude test, minimum score 4. 5-year inside program, $500/yr, evening classes 2x/week, ~1,800 OJT hrs/yr; associate degree via Eastern Gateway CC. Contact: (740) 282-7572.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When does IBEW Local 246 in Steubenville accept apprenticeship applications?
As of August 21, 2026: Applications are closed right now — likely early January 2027 — the 2026 window ran January 5-16, 2026 and no new window has been announced. Application schedules are set by the JATC and can change on short notice — always confirm on the JATC's own site before making plans.
How much does IBEW Local 246 pay?
The journeyman inside wireman rate for IBEW Local 246 is $45.50/hr (2026 contract data), with a total wage-plus-benefits package around $81.64/hr. Apprentices earn a percentage of that rate, typically starting near 45% and stepping up each period.
How do I apply to IBEW Local 246?
Applications go through Steubenville Electrical Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee (SEJATC). The usual process: submit the application with your HS diploma or GED, transcripts showing algebra, and ID; take the aptitude test; then complete a scored interview that sets your rank on the eligibility list.
What test does IBEW Local 246 use?
Most IBEW inside-wireman programs use the Electrical Training Alliance aptitude test (algebra & functions plus reading comprehension); a growing number use the broader GAN battery. Either way, your test score plus interview decide your ranking — prep before the window opens.
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Michael Briglio
IBEW Local 134 Journeyman · Licensed Contractor · IL Educator
Michael started in the IBEW at 18 and made foreman as a 3rd-year apprentice. Thirteen years in, he’s a Local 134 journeyman, a licensed electrical contractor, a licensed Illinois teacher, and OSHA 30 and EPA 608 certified. He teaches a federally recognized pre-apprenticeship on the south side of Chicago — where he’s helped 100+ students get into the IBEW. He built Sparky AI around exactly what the NJATC exam tests and what trips people up. Prep with this and you walk in ready.
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