Josh Nieves on Electrician Careers, Union Access & Trades Mentorship

Josh Nieves on Electrician Careers, Union Access & Trades Mentorship

Author: Andrew Brown July 16, 2025 Duration: 1:01:22

From sweeping floors to leading crews on the Freedom Tower, Josh Nieves shares his powerful journey through the IBEW apprenticeship program and into the heart of the skilled trades. This episode dives into union vs non-union paths, electrician salary progression, and how mentorship can change everything

Andrew Brown sits down with Josh Nieves, IBEW electrician and Workforce Development Manager at Miller Electric, to unpack the real story behind building a fulfilling skilled trades career. From navigating union apprenticeship programs to the difference between an installer vs. electrician, Josh offers insight for both aspiring tradespeople and industry veterans. Whether you’re trying to get into the IBEW, debating union vs non-union pathways, or exploring your long-term earning potential as an electrician, this conversation delivers real, no-fluff advice from someone who’s walked the path—and is now paying it forward.

IN THIS EPISODE:

(00:01:00) - The national shortage of 80,000 electricians annually

(00:05:00) - How to get into the IBEW apprenticeship program

(00:10:30) - Electrician salary progression and earning six figures

(00:20:00) - Josh’s 9/11 story and how it shaped his trades career

(00:31:00) - The leap from journeyman to master electrician

(00:47:00) - Why mentorship, culture, and advocacy are vital in the trades industry.

Key Takeaways:

There are multiple ways to enter the trades industry, including through open shop work and IBEW union programs don’t give up if you’re denied the first time.

Electrician salary progression is real starting at ~$20/hour, but growing rapidly into six figures with overtime, experience, and credentials.

The skilled trades industry needs better mentorship, not just training, to help new tradespeople succeed long-term.

Culture and leadership matter Josh shares how great companies create supportive environments that retain top talent.

About the Guest:

Josh Nieves is a master electrician, entrepreneur, and the Workforce Development Manager at Miller Electric. With nearly two decades in the trades industry, Josh has worked on landmark projects including the Freedom Tower, Brooklyn Bridge, and Empire State Building. A proud member of IBEW Local 3, Josh is now on a mission to grow the next generation of electricians through education, mentorship, and public trades advocacy.

Keywords:

IBEW apprenticeship program, how to become an electrician, electrician union vs non-union, skilled trades career path, electrician salary progression, Skilled Trades, Trades Industry, Andrew Brown, Josh Nieves, Toolfetch, Carpentry, HVAC, Electricians, Plumbers, Millwrights, Construction, Craftsmanship, Problem-solving, Creativity, Tradespeople, Advocacy, Trades Careers, Industry Experts, Contractors, Education, Skilled Trades Advisory Council

Resource Links:

Website: https://www.mecojax.com/

LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshnieves/

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There's a quiet revolution happening in the workforce, one built on the sound of a hammer, the hum of a saw, and the satisfaction of a job done with your own hands. The Lost Art Of the Skilled Trades is a conversation about that shift, guided by Andrew Brown. This isn't just a technical manual; it's a deep exploration of the craft, business, and profound personal fulfillment found in skilled trades. Andrew draws from his own journey through hands-on work and entrepreneurship to frame discussions that are as much about building a life as they are about building things. Each episode connects the dots between practical skill, viable career paths, and the entrepreneurial mindset needed to thrive independently. You'll hear from seasoned professionals who share their hard-won wisdom, alongside discussions on navigating the business side of trades, from client relations to financial stability. The goal is to elevate the conversation around these essential careers, moving beyond stereotypes to highlight the creativity, critical thinking, and dignity inherent in skilled work. Tune into this podcast for honest stories, actionable advice, and a renewed appreciation for the foundational crafts that shape our world.
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