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Journeyman Services Will Be Unavailable
From January 8 thru February 20th we will be performing a system upgrade. You will be able to access Journeymen Services to view class history, etc but will not be able to update your personal information during this time. If you need to change your profile, please call the Training Center office at 503.262.9991. We appreciate your patience while we make these changes to better serve you. |
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Welcome to Journeyman Services
The NECA-IBEW Electrical Training Center is proud to offer a new online service for our IBEW members called "Journeyman Services". This web application is provided to better serve our IBEW members by allowing them access to their Continuing Education Unit (CEU) history and other account information. To get started with Journeyman Services click here to login now |
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How to Login
If you have taken classes from NIETC before you already have a login account. To accesss your account login using your Last Name and the Last 5 Digits of your Social Security Number. You may be asked to verify your IBEW membership number if it is not on file. Your IBEW membership number is found on your dues receipt. Once you enter your number you will be able to immediately begin using Journeyman Services. If you have never taken classes from us before, your account will be created once you register for a class. You can register for classes online or in person at the NECA-IBEW Electrical Training Center. |
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Account Profile
You can update your address, contact and licensing information on the Profile page once you login. The profile page also contains your user name and password for logging into Journeyman Services. You can change your username and password so that you do not have to login with your last name and last 5 digits of your SSN. If you forget your password after you change it and logout, you can select "Forgot" password and a new password will be emailed to you. If at anytime you cannot log into Journeyman Service because you have forgotten your usernamd and/or password, please call the NIETC office (503) 262-9991 and we can reset them for you. Once your login has been reset, you can re-login using your last name and the last 5 digits of your SSN. |
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Class Evaluations
Class evaluations are available immediately after the last day of class. On your Class History page, you can click the evaluate button and fill out the class evaluation. Every evaluation is submitted anonymously and we appreciate your honest feed back. If a class finished more than two weeks prior, the evaluation period will expire and the evaluation button will be removed. |
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Class Certificates
Class certificates are available immediately after the last day of class per your required attendance. You can download your certificate by clicking on the download button. Each certificate is saved as a PDF file and compressed into a ZIP file. You will need a decompression utility to unzip the file, and a PDF viewer such as Adobe Acrobat to view and print the certificate. Most operating systems come pre-installed with compression utilities and PDF viewers. For your convenience Journeyman Services provides links where you can download these items in the event that you do not already have them. |
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Classes for CEU Credit |
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Number of classes available that apply towards renewing your Journeyman license.
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Class Locations |
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The following locations currently have classes scheduled.
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Are You Certified? |
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Many classes offer certified training. Here is a current list of certifications with the number of available classses.
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Rod Belisle
Rod graduated from the inside program in 1992. He has worked as an Electrician, Foreman, General foreman and Project manager for some of the most notable local projects, including the NIKE World Campus, Tualatin Valley Parks and Recreation and Hawthorne Farms Athletic Club. Rod graduated from the University of Tennessee’s National Training Institute, and became a principle member of code panel 9 for the NEC. Earning his Master Electricians license in Washington, Rod has a sincere interest in education and works as the Training Director for the NIETC in Portland, where he manages the training staff and focuses on Apprenticeship and Journeyman curriculum.
Ron Umali
Ron graduated from the Inside Wireman program in 1995. He has worked as a Journeyman and Field supervisor on many projects in Oregon and Washington. He brings with him over 15 years of experience in Commercial, Industrial, and Service. Ron became a full-time instructor at the NIETC after his deployment to Iraq in 2006-2007 with U.S. Navy Seabees. In September 2008, he was promoted to Assistant Director. Ron combines the skills he gained from both his civilian and military experience to provide the leadership and the best training for his students.
Barry Moreland
Barry Moreland – Safety Director- Journeyman Inside Wireman
Born in Vancouver, Washington and raised in Ridgefield. After 2 years attending Clark College, Barry entered the electrical apprenticeship and graduated in 1998. He is a member of the National Safety Council and the National Fire Protection Association and also serves as chairman of the Oregon OSHA Construction Advisory Committee.
Lance Hallberg
Lance is a graduate of the Commercial Inside Wireman program and is responsible for managing the IT infrastructure and software development at the training center.
Lance holds several industry certifications and has spoken at the Zend PHP Conference, MacWorld and the FileMaker Developers Conference.
He also teaches courses on Networking, Routers, Switches and WAN/LAN technologies.
Brian Crise
After serving 9 years in the Navy, Brian was accepted into the IBEW Local 48 apprenticeship program. In 1997, he graduated from the program and began teaching for the NIETC. He holds an Oregon Electrical Supervisors License (2005), an Electrical Inspector’s License, and has been appointed to represent the IBEW on NEC Code Making Panel #13. He is a member of the NECA Code Committee and has graduated from the NJATC National Training Institute.
John Mccamish
John has taught both part time and full time since 1996 at the NECA-IBEW Electrical Training Center.
Prior to becoming an electrician, John graduated from the University of Oregon in 1987. John entered the apprenticeship in 1990. Since becoming a Journeyman in 1995, Mr. McCamish has acquired his Master Electrician’s license in Washingon and NICET level 2 Fire Alarm Technician. In 2006, John earned his Oregon General Supervising Electrician Card and EPRI level B certification.
Laura Jenkins
After serving 4 years in the Military Laura was accepted as a NECA-IBEW Inside Apprentice and became a Journeyman Wireman in 1998. She has since earned her B.S. in Electrical Engineering from PSU. Laura works for the NIETC as a full time instructor and outreach coordinator.
Jason Jenkins
After going through the Nuclear Power program with the Navy, Jason joined Local 48 and graduated as Journeyman Wireman in 2000. Jason taught various computer related topics and became a full time instructor in 2004.
Christopher Edwards
In 2004, Christopher completed the Inside Wireman program with Local 48, in one of the first groups of apprentices to exclusively attend day school. He has experience in commercial and industrial installations and most recently worked as a service electrician specializing in troubleshooting and installation of variable frequency drives and Building Automation Systems. Christopher has a B.S. from the School of Allied Arts and Architecture at the University of Oregon and completed the NJATC's National Training Institute in 2008.
Jeff Luby
Jeff graduated from the Inside Wireman Program in 1980. He brings 30+ years of experience in Commercial, Service and Project Management. He holds an Electrical Supervisors License (1987) and has a Bachelor of Science degree from Portland State University. Jeff taught evening classes before becoming a full-time instructor in 2008.