Specialty | Minimum Hours of Work Experience Required to be Eligible for Examination(4)(5) | Minimum Hours of Work Experience Required for Certification |
Residential certificate (02) | 4,000(3) | 4,000 |
Pump and irrigation certificate (03) | 4,000(3) | 4,000 |
Domestic pump certificate (03A) | 720(1)(2) | 2,000(6) |
Signs certificate (04) | 4,000(3) | 4,000 |
Limited energy system certificate (06) | 4,000(3) | 4,000 |
HVAC/refrigeration system certificate (06A) | 4,000(3) | 4,000(7) |
HVAC/refrigeration – Restricted (06B) | 1,000(1)(2) | 2,000(6) |
Nonresidential maintenance certificate (07) | 4,000(3) | 4,000 |
Nonresidential lighting maintenance and lighting retrofit certificate (07A) | 720(1)(2) | 2,000(6) |
Residential maintenance certificate (07B) | 720(1)(2) | 2,000(6) |
Restricted nonresidential maintenance certificate (07C) | 1,000(1)(2) | 2,000(6) |
Appliance repair certificate (07D) | 720(1)(2) | 2,000(6) |
Equipment repair certificate (07E) | 1,000(1)(2) | 2,000(6) |
Door, gate, and similar systems certificate (10) | 720(1)(2) | 2,000(6) |
Notes: | (1) Until the examination is successfully completed, the trainee must work under 100 percent supervision. Once the appropriate examination is successfully completed, the modified supervision trainee may work under zero percent supervision. |
| (2) The trainee may have only one zero percent supervision certificate in a specialty (valid for no more than two years). If the trainee has not gained the required work experience by the time the zero percent supervision certificate has expired, the trainee must get a 75 percent supervision certificate and work under supervision until all required work experience hours are gained and credited towards the minimum work experience requirement. |
| (3) This specialty is not eligible for unsupervised trainee status as allowed in chapter 19.28 RCW. |
| (4) The trainee and their employer and/or apprenticeship training director must attest to the accuracy of all information contained on affidavits of experience used to verify eligibility for the examination. |
| (5) Neither previous work experience credit nor training school credit is allowed as a substitute for the initial hours of minimum work experience required to be eligible for examination unless the trainee's work experience hours under direct supervision are provided as required in RCW 19.28.191 (1)(d)(ii). |
| (6) Electrical construction training hours gained in specialties requiring 2,000 hours or less for certification will not be credited towards qualification for journey level electrician or any of the 4,000 hour specialties, except as allowed by (7), below. |
| (7) The 2,000 minimum hours of work experience required for certification as an HVAC/refrigeration-restricted (06B) specialty electrician may be credited as 2,000 hours towards the 4,000 minimum hours of work experience required for certification as an HVAC/refrigeration (06A) specialty electrician. Hours of work experience credited from the HVAC/refrigeration-restricted (06B) specialty cannot be credited towards qualification for taking the general electrician (01) examination or minimum work experience requirements. |
| (8) Experience hours may be coincidentally credited towards qualifying for electrician and plumber certifications. See RCW 19.28.191 (1)(d)(iv). |
(b) Or has completed an appropriate two-year apprenticeship program in the electrical construction trade that is registered with the state apprenticeship council while working under the direct supervision of an electrician in the appropriate specialty in the proper ratio, per RCW
19.28.161.
Qualifying for a certificate of competency when the Washington electrical work experience is exempt from certification requirements in RCW
19.28.261.
(7) After review and approval by the department, an individual may be granted work experience credit to take the specialty electrician's competency examination when an original notarized letter of work experience accompanied by verifiable documentation is provided. See subsection (8) of this section. For journey level competency examination candidates, see subsection (4) of this section for requirements.
For the purposes of this section, exempt work does not include work performed on property owned, in whole or part, by the individual seeking credit.
All exempt individuals must have a valid electrical training certificate when working to gain electrical work experience.
Work experience requested by an individual for telecommunications work must be gained while working for
(01) general electrical,
(02) residential, or
(06) limited energy system electrical contractors as allowed by those scopes of work. When the work was performed, the individual must have a valid training certificate, be under the supervision of an appropriately certified journey level, residential or limited energy electrician, and be in compliance with RCW
19.28.191.
General - Qualifying hours gained by applicants seeking work experience credit without a Washington electrician training certificate.
(8) The type of on-the-job work experience must be similar to the credit being applied for and lawfully gained in the state or other entity where the work was performed. The individual must submit verifiable documentation (e.g., payroll, time sheets, permits, supervision, etc.) that the department may use to ascertain the type of work performed and the number of hours worked for each type (i.e., specialty) of work.
Training hours credited for specialties requiring less than two years (i.e., 4,000 hours) may not be credited towards qualification for general journey level electrician.
The documentation must include a complete description of the individual's usual duties with percentages attributed to each type (e.g., wiring, material handling, shop, low voltage, etc.)
The department may reduce the number of hours allowed if the:
(a) Individual did not have supervision during the training period when supervision was required by the jurisdiction where the training occurred;
(b) Training hours are not related to electrical construction;
(c) Training hours are not related to the specialty being applied for;
(d) Documentation submitted by the individual does not fully verify the requested work experience; or
(e) Work credit was not lawfully gained.
Training school credit.
(9) No more than 50 percent of the minimum work experience needed to qualify for specialty electrician certification is allowed for any training school program (e.g., a specialty requiring 2,000 hours of minimum required work experience may receive no more than 1,000 hours credit from an electrical construction training program).
See RCW
19.28.191 (1)(e) for training school credit allowed for journey level applicants.
See WAC
296-46B-971 for additional information on training schools.
Qualifying for the journey level/specialty electrician competency examination when work was performed in a state requiring electrician certification for the work performed.
(10) After review and approval by the department, an individual may be granted on-the-job work experience towards qualifying to take the specialty electrician's competency examination for hours worked in the other state when the state certifies to the department:
(a) The type and number of hours of work performed within the state. Credit will not be allowed for work not done within the certifying state.
(b) That the work was legally performed under the other state's licensing and certification requirements; and
(c) The other state's certificate of competency was obtained by examination.
If the experience is for other than a new commercial or industrial installation, the individual must identify the specialty credit desired and provide verifiable documentation identifying the other state's allowed scope of work for the specialty, see subsection (8) of this section.
For journey level competency examination candidates, see subsection (4) of this section for requirements.
Qualifying for the journey level/specialty electrician competency examination when work was performed in a state that does not require electrician certification for the work performed.
(11) After review and approval by the department, an individual may be granted work experience credit to take the specialty electrician's competency examination when an original notarized letter of work experience accompanied by documentation, see subsection (8) of this section, that can be used to verify the individual has worked the hours being requested is provided by:
(a) An appropriately state licensed electrical contractor;
(b) Registered apprenticeship training director;
(c) Nationally recognized contractor/labor organization; or
(d) The individual's lawful employer.
For journey level competency examination candidates, see subsection (4) of this section for requirements.
Military experience.
(12) After review and approval by the department, an individual who has worked in the electrical construction trade performing work described in WAC
296-46B-920 while serving in the armed forces of the United States may be eligible to take the examination for the certificate of competency as a specialty electrician. Credit may be allowed for hours worked or training received.
If an individual has military experience in a specialized electrical field (e.g., rating) that is similar to a specialty electrician category listed in WAC
296-46B-920, credit may be allowed toward the appropriate specialty certificate. Nuclear, marine, shipyard, shipboard, radar, weapons, aeronautical experience, or similar experience may be acceptable for no more than 50 percent of the minimum required work experience for qualifying for electrician examination.
The department will evaluate and determine whether the submitted experience is related specifically to the electrical construction/maintenance trade regulated by chapter
19.28 RCW.
For allowances for crediting military experience toward qualifying for a journey level competency examination, see subsection (4)(e) of this section and RCW
19.28.191 (1)(e) (effective July 1, 2023).
Experience in another country.
(13) After review and approval by the department, and if an individual has a journey level electrician certificate from a country outside the United States that requires that at least four years of electrical construction training and certification is obtained by examination, the individual may be eligible for 4,000 hours of the specialty credit allowed towards the qualification to take the Washington journey level electrician examination.
No more than 4,000 hours of the required training to become a Washington journey level electrician may be for work described for specialty electricians or technicians in WAC
296-46B-920. In addition to the maximum of 4,000 hours credit that may be allowed by this subsection, an additional 4,000 hours of new commercial/industrial experience must be obtained using a training certificate in the state while registered in a journey level electrician apprenticeship program required by RCW
19.28.161 (2)(a)(i) (effective July 1, 2023) under the supervision of a master journey level electrician or journey level electrician.
Documentation substantiating the individual's out of country experience must be submitted in English.
(14) Out of country experience credit is not allowed toward a specialty electrician certificate.
(15) Canadian journeyperson construction electricians with at least four years of electrical construction training who have obtained a construction electrician Red Seal endorsement by successfully completing a Red Seal examination are eligible to take the examination for the journey level electrician certificate of competency if they have possessed a Red Seal endorsement for one year.
[Statutory Authority: 2023 c 95, chapter
19.28 RCW, RCW
19.28.191, and
19.28.251. WSR 23-13-115, § 296-46B-945, filed 6/21/23, effective 7/3/23. Statutory Authority: 2018 c 249, chapter
19.28 RCW, RCW
19.28.191, and
19.28.251. WSR 23-05-073, § 296-46B-945, filed 2/14/23, effective 7/1/23. Statutory Authority: Chapter
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19.28.251. WSR 19-15-117, § 296-46B-945, filed 7/23/19, effective 8/23/19. Statutory Authority: Chapter
19.28 RCW. WSR 14-11-075, § 296-46B-945, filed 5/20/14, effective 7/1/14; WSR 13-03-128, § 296-46B-945, filed 1/22/13, effective 3/1/13. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.28.006,
19.28.010,
19.28.031,
19.28.041,
19.28.061,
19.28.101,
19.28.131,
19.28.161,
19.28.171,
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19.28.201,
19.28.211,
19.28.241,
19.28.251,
19.28.281,
19.28.311,
19.28.321,
19.28.400,
19.28.420,
19.28.490,
19.28.551. WSR 09-20-032, § 296-46B-945, filed 9/29/09, effective 10/31/09; WSR 08-24-048, § 296-46B-945, filed 11/25/08, effective 12/31/08; WSR 06-24-041, § 296-46B-945, filed 11/30/06, effective 12/31/06; WSR 06-05-028, § 296-46B-945, filed 2/7/06, effective 5/1/06; WSR 05-10-024, § 296-46B-945, filed 4/26/05, effective 6/30/05. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.28.006,
19.28.010,
19.28.031,
19.28.041,
19.28.061,
19.28.101,
19.28.131,
19.28.161,
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19.28.241,
19.28.251,
19.28.271,
19.28.311,
19.28.321,
19.28.400,
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19.28.551, 2003 c 399, 2003 c 211, 2003 c 78, and 2003 c 242. WSR 04-12-049, § 296-46B-945, filed 5/28/04, effective 6/30/04. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.28.006,
19.28.010,
19.28.031,
19.28.041,
19.28.061,
19.28.101,
19.28.131,
19.28.161,
19.28.171,
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19.28.211,
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19.28.311,
19.28.321,
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19.28.420,
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