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Blue Sky Clouds

Welcome Employers

Thank you for visiting this page. We appreciate employers who support entry-level trade workers and look forward to building partnerships with companies in the Electrical and Plumbing industries.

Hire Entry-Level Electrical & Plumbing Workers

New York Career & Business School works with employers seeking motivated, entry-level workers with training and jobsite readiness.

Our 600-hour Electrical and Plumbing programs focus heavily on hands-on learning, with approximately 75–80% of training taking place in the workshop environment. Students are introduced to real-world tools, materials, installation methods, safety practices, and workplace expectations to help prepare them for entry-level employment.

Graduates have completed resumes and ready to enter the workforce with their own tools. By graduation, most students have already completed OSHA/SST training and obtained a driver’s license, while others actively working toward these requirements.

Contact:

Job@nycareerschool.com

(718) 750-5191

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What Do Students Learn?

Electrician Performing Repairs

600-Hour Electrical Program

Theory topics (20%):

  • Electrical safety

  • Tools for electricians

  • Ohm’s Law and electrical calculations

  • Conductor sizing

  • Box fill allotment

  • Schematics, diagrams, and equipment layout

Hands-on topics (80%):

  • Installing boxes, cables & raceways

  • Conduit bending

  • Splicing conductors and terminating devices

  • Electrical services

  • Low-voltage wiring

  • Relay function & uses

  • Motor controls and circuits

  • Remodeling work

  • Troubleshooting & maintenance

Plumbing Repair Work

600-Hour Plumbing Hybrid Program

Theory topics (25%):

  • Plumbing Safety

  • Plumber’s Tools and Equipment

  • Types of Pipes, Fittings, Valves, and Devices

  • Plumbing Fixtures and Bathroom Groups

  • Water Supply Systems

  • Introduction to Hydronic Heating Systems

  • Introduction to Plumbing Codes

  • Introduction to Blueprint and Isometric Drawings

Hands-on topics (75%):

  • Pipe Measuring, Cutting, and Fittings

  • Pipe Threading

  • Soldering and Brazing

  • Faucet and Drain Installation

  • Plumbing Fixture Installation

  • DWV Systems Installation

  • Water Distribution Piping

  • Bathroom Rough-In Installation

  • Basic Plumbing Repair and Troubleshooting

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