IBEW Local 520 — Austin, TX: Application Dates & Pay
Everything you need to get into IBEW Local 520: 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 — next application period will be announced on austineta.org when they begin accepting applications for the term after September 2026 classes.
Applications are handled by Austin Electrical Training Alliance (Austin Electrical JATC / AEJATC).
Official application page ↗Status last verified August 6, 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 520 pay scale
The journeyman inside wireman rate is $36.50/hr (2025 contract data), and the total package — wage plus health, pension, and annuity contributions — is about $45.97/hr. Apprentices earn a percentage of the journeyman rate that steps up as they progress.
| Apprentice step | % of journeyman | Hourly rate |
|---|---|---|
| Period 1 | 45% | $16.43 |
| Period 2 | 50% | $18.25 |
| Period 3 | 55% | $20.07 |
| Period 4 | 65% | $23.73 |
| Period 5 | 75% | $27.38 |
| Period 6 | 85% | $31.02 |
| Journeyman | 100% | $36.50 |
Local 520 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
Deadline for September 2026 classes has passed; applications currently closed. Fully online application, $35.00 application fee. Two-part aptitude test (~2.5 hrs): Algebra & Functions 33 questions/46 min, Reading Comprehension 36 questions/51 min; failing requires 90-day (3-month) wait to retest. Qualifiers advance to oral interview with labor/management panel; 'Your interview score determines your rank on the list' and selection follows rank as class capacity allows. 4-year program toward 8,000 hours and Texas Journeyman license.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When does IBEW Local 520 in Austin accept apprenticeship applications?
As of August 6, 2026: Applications are closed right now — next application period will be announced on austineta.org when they begin accepting applications for the term after September 2026 classes. 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 520 pay?
The journeyman inside wireman rate for IBEW Local 520 is $36.50/hr (2025 contract data), with a total wage-plus-benefits package around $45.97/hr. Apprentices earn a percentage of that rate, typically starting near 45% and stepping up each period.
How do I apply to IBEW Local 520?
Applications go through Austin Electrical Training Alliance (Austin Electrical JATC / AEJATC). 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 520 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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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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