After Hours Line - 615-889-4429 ext. 9
Get Certified in the Electric Vehicle
Infrastructure Training Program
Local 429 has an exciting opportunity to get our members trained and certified in Electric Vehicle Infrastructure construction. The IBEW International office has made a commitment to the Biden Administration to provide the workforce needed to install the upcoming EV Infrastructure projects. The projects will require the electricians to have the Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program (EVITP) certification.
The EVITP class is a self-paced class, done online, that takes between 15 and 20 hours to complete. Once complete, an exam time is scheduled and the student will receive the certificate upon passing the final exam. This class costs $82.00 per student. You must be a JW to participate in this initial session. To enroll, contact the NEJATC at 615-242-9950.
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READY FOR A CAREER?
Opportunity is knocking. Now is the time to begin your career in the skilled trades. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, or IBEW, Electricians and Linemen are considered the absolute best in the electrical industry. Access to industry-leading apprenticeship programs and on-the-job training is only the beginning. Careers in the IBEW also provide the opportunities and benefits that enable you not only to survive, but to thrive in this challenging job market.
To get more information on the path to becoming an Inside Wireman click - HERE
To get more information on the path to becoming an Outside Lineman click - HERE
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The IBEW 429 is proud to roll out the IBEW FOOD DRIVE, which will benefit the local community through the efforts of the Second Harvest Food Bank. This food drive will continue until the government shutdown ends and SNAP is available to needy individuals and families once again.
Second Harvest has a high need of peanut butter, canned fruit, vegetables, canned meats, cookies, crackers, cereal, and pasta. You can drop off the items either at the hall (Monday-Friday, 8AM-430PM) or at the NJEATC (Monday-Thursday, 9AM-730PM and Friday, 9AM-430PM).
If you are pressed for time to shop and want to just support the Food Bank, you can leave a check at the hall made out to “Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee” and we will get it to them.
It is a tough time of year to be without the necessities, and we in the trade are blessed with good wages and benefits. Not everyone is so fortunate. This shutdown is going to hurt a lot of already vulnerable families, but together we can help where we can. Thank you so much for your generosity!



We are accepting blanket donations here at the hall! Please feel free to bring new or gently used donations up to the hall or make a monetary donation using the QR code or website
| Officers 2025 - 2028 | |
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| Jeremy Butler Business Manager/Financial Secretary |
Mark Poole President |
| Craig Pruitt Executive Board |
Laura Looch Vice President |
| Tyler Hammond Executive Board |
Sam Moseley Recording Secretary |
| Cody Harris Executive Board |
Brentin Nichols Treasurer |
| Jeffrey Marshall Executive Board |
Andrew Day Wireman Examiner |
| Matthew Weaver Executive Board |
Aaron Hudson Wireman Examiner |
| Kyle French Executive Board |
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