

Below is a list of frequently asked questions relating to apprenticeships.
What is an apprenticeship?
What are an apprentice's obligations?
Is the probation period included in the term of apprenticeship?
What school results do I need to have?
Who pays the training fees - The employer or the apprentice?
What rates of pay apply to apprenticeships?
How are apprentices recruited?
Why become an EGT apprentice?
What is the anniversary date of an apprenticeship?
Tips on becomming an EGT Apprentice
What is an Apprenticeship?
An apprenticeship is a period of time during which an apprentice is contracted to an employer to learn all about and become qualified in a particular trade. It combines practical experience in a workplace with structured off the job training at a contracted training provider.
The term of an apprenticeship in the electrical industry is four years and includes off the job training.
In Western Australia apprenticeships are delivered under a competency based, flexible training system. Workplace and off-the-job training and assessment procedures have been introduced based on the skills the apprentice should acquire over the term of the apprenticeship. Off the job training is normally one day per week at a training college and the rest of the time is spent on the job.
What are an apprentice’s obligations?
An apprentice is obliged to:
Is the probation period included in the term of apprenticeship?
Yes - the three month probationary period is included in the term of the apprenticeship.
What school results do I need to have?
Generally to become an electrical apprentice you will need to have completed year 10 and have basic numeracy and literacy skills.
Due to the technical and mathematical nature of the electrical trades trade, applicants will benefit from passes at Year 11 Stage 2 Mathematics level and have good English and general numeracy skills
To discuss the selection requirements for an apprenticeship please feel free to contact EGT or use our sample test as a guide.
Who pays the training fees - The employer or the apprentice?
The apprentice is responsible for paying fees to Registered Training Organisations (RTO).
Fees are set by the WA Department of Training and Workforce Development and are a capped to a maximum amount each year.
What rates of pay apply to apprenticeships?
Apprentices receive wages according to Electrical Contracting Industry Award R22 of 1978 and according to the year of the apprenticeship.
How are apprentices recruited?
EGT recruits apprentices through a range of avenues including:
What is the anniversary date of an apprenticeship?
The anniversary date is the date the apprenticeship commenced. If you have completed all the requirements for your year, on the anniversary date, you will progress to the next year of your apprenticeship.
Tips on becoming an EGT Apprentice
You can do a number of things including: