Limited Journeyman Manufacturing Plant Electrician (PJ)
Last updated 06/24/2024
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Fees
License Fee |
Description |
Exemptions |
$100.00 |
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None
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Description
Install, maintain, replace, and repair electrical wiring and electrical products on or in an existing operable manufacturing plant or industrial plant owned or used by employer. (Must work under the supervision, direction and control of a limited supervising electrician. If there is no supervising electrician, licensee is limited to repair and maintenance work.)
Duration
License renewal is every three years on October 1.
Renewal Information
A renewal notice will be mailed to the licensee approximately six weeks prior to the expiration of their license. Continuing Education (if necessary) and fees will be explained on the renewal form. Renewal fees vary by license type.
Duplicate License Requirements
If you lost your license or have changed your address and would like a replacement license, submit form 2523 from Building Codes website, along with appropriate $10 fee.
Prerequisites and Requirements
Prerequisites
(1) Completion of an approved apprenticeship program in Oregon.
OR
(2) Official transcripts verifying 576 hours of classroom training and verification of 8,000 hours of on-the-job commercial and industrial experience obtained outside of Oregon (300 percent rule applies).
OR
(3) Verification of 16,000 hours of on-the-job commercial and industrial experience obtained outside of Oregon (300 percent rule applies).
Required Documentation
Completed application with applicable fee
Copy of high school diploma, GED or equivalent
Copy of apprenticeship completion (if required by license type)
Experience qualification documents (if required by license type)
Examination Information
3 hour 52 question open book. Upon approval, a list will be provided outlining approved exam material.
Bonding Requirements
None
Insurance Requirements
None
Other Information
None
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Other Detail Information
None
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