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Electrical Training Bootcamp

Electrical Training Program

Learn the Skills That Power the Future

Electrical On-the-Job Training Bootcamp – Levels 1–3

Our intensive hands-on bootcamp is now open for enrollment. Whether you’re new to the field or ready to upskill, this course will prepare you for real-world electrical work and technician opportunities.

3 Levels

Foundation to Job-Ready

Hands-On

Real Workshop Training

Flexible

Weekend & Evening Options

Hands‑On Labs

Small‑group workshop practice

Job‑Ready Skills

Tools, wiring, troubleshooting

Flexible Starts

Evening & weekend cohorts

Pathway

Prep for apprenticeship/Red Seal

Find Your Perfect Starting Point

Not sure which level is right for you? Take our quick 10-question assessment to discover which electrical training program matches your current skills and experience.

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Skills Assessment

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Question 1 of 10
I have experience working with electrical systems or wiring.
No experience
Some DIY experience
Yes, professional experience
I can safely identify live, neutral, and ground conductors and use a multimeter.
No
Somewhat
Yes
I can read simple wiring diagrams/prints.
No
Somewhat
Yes
I understand basic electrical safety protocols (WHMIS, PPE, lockout/tagout).
No
Basic understanding
Yes, trained
I have installed switches, receptacles, or light fixtures.
Never
A few times
Multiple times
I am familiar with the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC).
Not at all
Heard of it
Yes, have used it
I can work with electrical panels (breakers, circuit identification).
No experience
Basic knowledge
Yes, comfortable
I understand series and parallel circuits.
No
Basic concept
Yes, clearly
I have worked with conduit, cable types (NMD90, BX), or wire sizing.
No
Some exposure
Yes, experienced
My goal is to:
Learn the basics from scratch
Build on existing knowledge
Prepare for apprenticeship/career
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Electrical course FAQ

Choose Your Level

Level 1 — Electrical Training

Duration

40 hrs (6 days)

Type

Hands-On & Theory

$3500   $2499

Level 2 — Residential Wiring & Panels

Duration

40 hrs

Type

Hands-On & Classroom

$4000   $2699

Level 3 — Job‑Ready Wiring Projects

Duration

40 hrs

Type

Hands-On & Classroom

$3,150   $2,500

Level 1 – Electrical Training

What You’ll Learn

  • Introduction to the BC Electrical Code
  • Safety, PPE, and Hazard Assessment
  • Hand and Power Tool Mastery
  • Basic Series and Parallel Circuits

Who Should Enroll

Beginners looking to enter the trade with zero prior experience.

Key Skills Acquired

Multimeter usage  Wire stripping  Blueprint reading basics

What You’ll Learn

  • Service Entrance and Metering
  • Main Distribution Panel Installation
  • Branch Circuit Wiring (NMD90)
  • Grounding and Bonding Systems

Who Should Enroll

Students who have completed Level 1 or have basic electrical knowledge.

Key Skills Acquired

Circuit load calculation  Panel makeup  Residential troubleshooting

What You’ll Learn

  • Commercial Raceway Systems (EMT)
  • Three-Way and Four-Way Switching Projects
  • Motor Controls and Transformers
  • Final Inspection Readiness

Who Should Enroll

Aspiring professionals preparing for their first job site or apprenticeship.

Key Skills Acquired

Conduit bending  Motor wiring  Code-compliant project execution

Our Teaching Philosophy

“We believe mastery comes through the fingertips. At ISA, we’ve stripped away the fluff. No outdated textbooks, no irrelevant theories—just pure, high-intensity training using the tools you’ll use on the job. Our goal is to make you the most hireable person in the room.”

Parviz Mozaffari
Parviz Mozaffari

Parviz Mozaffari, Red Seal Master Electricia
Lead Instructor | 24+ Years Experience

12:1

Student-to-Instructor

95%

Graduate Hire Rate

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Level 1 — Electrical Training

Full English Version – Foundation course for aspiring electricians

Duration

40 hours

Format

Hands-On + Theory

Location

3989 Henning Dr, Burnaby

Program Tuition

$1,750

Course Overview

This comprehensive Level 1 Electrician Course provides essential theory and hands-on training for individuals starting their electrical career. Students work with real materials and equipment, learning proper installation techniques, safety procedures, and code requirements through practical workshops and demonstrations.

Weekly Schedule

  • Session 1 – Monday: Building Structures & Cable Types
    Introduction to wood-frame and metal-frame structures, working with metal and wood studs, NMD90 (Loomex) cable identification and installation, BX/AC90 cable structure and termination, hands-on practice with cable stripping and box connections
  • Sessions 2 & 3 (9 hours): Receptacles, GFCI & AFCI (15A–50A)
    Understanding 15A, 20A, 30A, 40A, and 50A receptacle types and applications, wire size selection and code requirements, GFCI and AFCI installation with line/load wiring, testing and troubleshooting procedures, applications for dryers, stoves, EV chargers, and hot tubs
  • Sessions 4 & 5 (9 hours): Lighting Circuits, Switch Systems & Lighting Fixture Installation
    Single-pole, double-pole, three-way, and four-way switching systems, outdoor and remote lighting control with weatherproof boxes, smart switches, motion sensors, moisture sensors, and timer switches, vanity light, track light, and pot light installation (IC-rated vs non-IC), shower and wet-location pot lights with GFCI protection, ceiling fan and chandelier installation with fan-rated boxes
  • Session 6 (4.5 hours) – Saturday: Smoke & Fire Alarm, Thermostat, Baseboard Heater + Final Exam
    Morning: Fire detection systems installation, wiring interconnected smoke alarms with NMD90 14/3, combination smoke + CO detectors, thermostat and baseboard heater wiring and installation
    Afternoon: 50-question written exam and practical installation exam including light circuit, GFCI outlet, fan, and smoke alarm

Key Learning Outcomes

  • Identify and work with wood-frame and metal-frame building structures safely
  • Install and terminate NMD90 (Loomex) and BX/AC90 cables properly
  • Wire and test 15A–50A receptacles including GFCI and AFCI protection
  • Install single-pole, double-pole, three-way, and four-way switch systems
  • Mount and wire various lighting fixtures including pot lights and ceiling fans
  • Install bathroom exhaust fans with proper ventilation requirements
  • Wire interconnected smoke and fire alarm systems per code
  • Install and wire thermostats and baseboard heaters
  • Use multimeters for voltage, continuity, and polarity testing
  • Understand Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) requirements for residential wiring

Who Should Enroll

  • Individuals starting a career as construction electricians
  • Career changers entering the electrical trade
  • Those seeking foundational training before apprenticeship programs
  • DIY enthusiasts wanting professional-level electrical skills
  • Tradespeople expanding their skill set

What’s Included

  • All course materials and Canadian Electrical Code reference guides
  • Use of professional tools and equipment during training
  • Hands-on practice materials (cables, boxes, devices, fixtures)
  • Written and practical examination
  • Certificate of completion upon successful exam results
  • Inspection checklist and common wiring error guide

Prerequisites

  • No prior electrical experience required
  • Basic understanding of construction and hand tools is helpful
  • Ability to work safely with hand and power tools
  • Must be 18 years or older

Level 2 — Residential Wiring & Panels

Master residential wiring systems and electrical panel work

Program Tuition

$2,050

Course Duration

40 hours

Location

3989 Henning Dr, Burnaby

Format

Hands-On + Theory

Class Schedule:
Each session is 4.5 hours, held from 4:30 PM to 9:00 PM

Session 1 – System Review & Residential Electrical Design

Cable & Material Review: NMD90 (Loomex), BX / AC90, RW90, TECK90, ACWU

Residential electrical system planning and circuit layout

Breaker and wire sizing

CEC review: Smoke alarms, Baseboard heaters, GFCI / AFCI

Session 2 – Panel & Kitchen Wiring (Team-Based Practice)

Panel wiring and circuit organization

Dedicated circuits

Kitchen rough-in

Session 3 – Kitchen Wiring (Rough-In & Finish)

Kitchen wiring completion

GFCI / AFCI requirements

Final inspection and corrections

Session 4 – Bathroom Renovation (Part 1)

Vanity light

Bathroom fan

Ventilation fan rough-in

GFCI receptacle wiring

Session 5 – Bathroom Renovation (Part 2)

Finishing work

Bidet power connection

Code compliance check

Session 6 – Surface Wiring, Conduit Practice & Final Evaluation

BX surface wiring (dry locations)

PVC conduit practice (wet locations)

Final evaluation and comprehensive CEC review

Key Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion, students will be able to:

• Identify and work safely with wood-frame and metal-frame building structures
• Plan and wire residential kitchen and bathroom circuits
• Size breakers and conductors according to CEC
• Install and organize residential panels
• Apply GFCI / AFCI protection correctly
• Install surface wiring and conduit systems
• Perform final inspection checks with confidence
• Identify and correct common wiring errors

Who Should Enroll

• Students who completed ISA Electrical Level 1 Practical Course
• Individuals preparing for residential electrical work
• Apprentices seeking hands-on upgrade training
• International electricians transitioning to Canadian standards

What’s Included

• All course materials
• Canadian Electrical Code reference guides
• Inspection checklist
• Common wiring error guide
• Hands-on workshop training
• Certificate of Completion (upon successful final evaluation)

Prerequisites

• Completion of ISA Electrical Level 1 Practical Course
• Must be 18 years or older

Level 3 — Job‑Ready Wiring Projects

Real-world projects and advanced techniques for employment readiness

 

Hands-On Training

20 hours

Classroom Learning

20 hours

Next Start Date

Jan 13, 2026

Program Tuition

$2,500

What You’ll Learn

  • WorkSafe BC Compliance: Advanced safety protocols and power tool best practices for job sites
  • Advanced Switching: Installing 1-pole, 2-pole, 3-way, and 4-way switching systems
  • Box Types & Applications: Flush-mount, surface-mount, weatherproof, and specialty boxes
  • Interior Lighting: Recessed lighting, track lighting, and complex fixture installations
  • Exterior Lighting: Outdoor fixtures, motion sensors, photocells, and weatherproof installations
  • Blueprint Reading: Interpreting electrical drawings and residential wiring plans
  • Panel Assembly: Complete panel installations from rough-in to final connections
  • Advanced Circuits: Parallel circuit configurations and proper wire sizing
  • Fault Diagnosis: Systematic troubleshooting of complex electrical problems
  • Final Project: Complete a real-world wiring project from start to finish

Prerequisites

  • Completion of Level 1 and Level 2, or equivalent experience
  • Strong understanding of residential wiring and panel work

Employment Outcomes

  • Entry-level electrician positions with residential contractors
  • Qualified for electrical apprenticeship programs
  • Electrical maintenance roles in commercial and residential settings
  • Self-employed electrical contractor assistant

What’s Included

  • Comprehensive final project materials
  • Canadian Electrical Code reference guide
  • Job-ready skills assessment and certificate
  • Employment assistance and industry connections
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