Ibew 396 Job Calls [2021] 〈iPhone EASY〉

IBEW Local 396 job calls are managed through a referral system primarily accessible to current members via their Member Services Portal

The Anatomy of a Job Call

When you look at the daily dispatch report for IBEW 396, you will see a series of coded abbreviations. Understanding these is critical. ibew 396 job calls

2. Detailed Job Call Log

| Call # | Date Issued | Contractor | Job Location | Classification | Duration | Status | |--------|-------------|------------|--------------|----------------|-----------|--------| | 396-01 | [Date] | [Name] | [City, WA] | Inside Wireman | [e.g., 2 wks] | Filled | | 396-02 | [Date] | [Name] | [City, WA] | Low Voltage (06) | [e.g., perm] | Open | | 396-03 | [Date] | [Name] | [City, WA] | Residential (01) | [e.g., 1 mo] | Filled | IBEW Local 396 job calls are managed through

Signing the Books: To be eligible for a job call, you must first register for employment in person at the IBEW Local 396 Hall. Signing hours are typically Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. The IBEW 396 website Mobile app Daily email

  • The IBEW 396 website
  • Mobile app
  • Daily email notifications
  • Phone calls to the union hall
  1. [ ] Pay your quarterly dues in full.
  2. [ ] Get your NV State Electrical Contractors License (if required for your classification).
  3. [ ] Get your Clark County Sheriff’s Card (necessary for 90% of Strip calls).
  4. [ ] Call the hall at 7:00 AM sharp on Monday to verify your Book status.
  5. [ ] Keep your car full of gas; many calls out of Local 396 require driving 50+ miles to the job trailer.

4. Job Call Work Classifications (Sample Codes)

When you hear a job call read aloud (dispatch line), it follows a standardized format: