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The San Diego County Building and Construction Trades Council is excited to highlight the Veteran’s Electrical Entry Program (VEEP)—a vital initiative designed to help transitioning service members and recently separated veterans embark on rewarding careers in the electrical field. Developed by the Electrical Training Alliance in 2018, VEEP connects veterans with apprenticeship opportunities, ensuring a seamless transition from military service to a high-demand industry.

VEEP offers specialized training tailored to veterans, providing hands-on experience and direct entry into apprenticeship programs across the United States. This program is particularly valuable as it addresses the growing need for skilled electrical workers, with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projecting significant growth in this field over the coming years.

For veterans, VEEP offers not just a job, but a career path with excellent earning potential and the opportunity to continue serving the community in a new way. Participants in the program gain critical skills, such as OSHA safety training and CDL licensing, which make them highly qualified and productive from day one.

We encourage our members and community partners to learn more about VEEP and share this opportunity with veterans looking to transition into a stable and fulfilling career. For more information, visit VEEP’s website to explore the program further and see how it might be a fit for you or someone you know.

By supporting programs like VEEP, the San Diego Trades Council continues to uphold its mission of advocating for workers’ rights, fostering professional growth, and building a stronger, more resilient workforce.