Apprenticeship Opportunities in Washington State
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1 Apprenticeship Opportunities in Washington State CARPENTERS Carpenters work with power and hand tools. They build forms for concrete and frame buildings, walls, footings, columns and stairs. Wood framing includes house building, roofs, stairs, decking and sheathing. Carpenters install doors, windows, storefronts and handrails, build cabinets, counter tops and finished stair handrails. They also work on dry walling, wood flooring, metal jams and ceilings. Carpenters do interior and exterior finish work, work with drywall and metal studs, and install other interior systems, welding and many other related work processes. They also must read blueprints, and must measure accurately and calculate dimensions. They may be involved in the original construction or remodel of almost every kind of structure, including houses and commercial buildings, bridges, churches or factories, and highways. This program, depending upon trade, requires (two to four years) hours to complete and attendance at related training classes for hours per year. Some programs schedule four one-week daytime classes for carpenters and ten winter weekends for millwrights. At least 17 years old Physically able to perform the work of the trade Sufficient education to meet trade requirements Have access to dependable transportation to job sites Complete pre-employment safety/orientation class Have required hand tools Proof of residency in your apprenticeship region Must pass qualifying entry exam Construction Industry Training Council of Washington PHONE (Main Office) PHONE (Apprenticeship) WEBSITE NOTE: Applications must be filled out, in-person on Thursdays only from 9:00 a.m. to Noon, at: CITC, th Ave. NE, #201 in Bellevue. For directions and more information about apprenticeship see the CITC website The Pacific Northwest Regional Council of Carpenters WEBSITE See website for information about apprenticeships, or contact a local training center: King County Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee (JATC) PHONE Steve Baker, Coordinator North Puget Sound Carpenters Training Center PHONE
2 Jim Metz, Coordinator South Puget Sound Carpenters Training Center PHONE Dick DeWalt, Coordinator CEMENT MASONS Cement masons are responsible for all concrete construction, including pouring and finishing of slabs, steps, wall tops, curbs and gutters, sidewalks, paving and other concrete construction. They handle terrazzo, magnasite, epoxy, polymer and other plastic materials for topping repair and injection. Cement masons are responsible for all preparation and repairing of concrete. They also set forms and pins for slabs, steps, curbs and gutters, and paving. The program consists of hours of on-the-job training. Another 144 hours of classroom instruction is required per year. To remain in good standing an apprentice must fulfill the educational requirements and make steady progress. APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS High school diploma or GED Physically able to perform the work of the trade Valid Washington State driver s license Reliable transportation Social security card CONTACT INFORMATION Cement Masons Training Program PHONE (Apprenticeship Training Office) To apply: call office for an application form and to schedule a group interview (held twice a year; required for direct entry into apprenticeship training) ELECTRICAL WORKERS Construction and residential electricians work in all phases of the electrical construction and service industry. They do the electrical construction work on projects ranging from single-family residences to state-of-the-art industrial plants. Workers install conduits and wire all lighting, along with switches and converters, to complex systems incorporating computerization and high technology in the installation and maintenance of electrical systems. Their work includes both small and large commercial installation up to and including high-rise buildings. Electricians also do repair and maintenance on all electrical installations. The low voltage/sound and communication apprenticeship includes work processes in fiber optics, telephone systems, and sound and fire alarm systems, LAN and structured wiring systems. This program, depending upon trade, consists of 2,000-10,000 hours on-the-job training. Additionally, hours of classroom instruction is required per year. Generally the additional training is conducted two nights per week.
3 (Requirements vary slightly in different regions) At least 18 years old (birth certificate or reliable proof of age) High school graduate or GED At least one year of high school or one quarter of post high school algebra with a grade of C or better (sealed high school transcript or GED scores with proof of algebra grades) Resident of the geographical area covered by the program for one year prior to application Discharge papers, if applicable Physically able to perform work of the trade Must score high on GATB or NJATC test. CONTACT INFORMATION Construction Industries Training Counsel PHONE (Main Office) PHONE (Apprenticeship) [email protected] WEBSITE NOTE: Applications must be filled out, in-person on Thursdays only from 9:00 a.m. to Noon, at: CITC, th Ave. NE, #201 in Bellevue. For directions and more information about apprenticeship see the CITC website Independent Electrical Contractors of Washington Contact: Jolie Estes, Training Director Airport Road, Suite 300 Everett, WA PHONE or FAX [email protected] Inland Empire Electrical Training Trust Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee Contact: Kevin R. Managhan, Training Director 3210 E Ferry Avenue Spokane, WA PHONE [email protected] Northwest Washington Electrical Industry Contact: Erika Roth, Apprenticeship and Training Committee 1710 Anderson Road Mt. Vernon, WA PHONE [email protected] Puget Sound Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee Contact: Bill Bowser, Training Coordinator th Avenue South Suite 200 Seattle, WA PHONE FAX [email protected] WEBSITE
4 Southwest Washington Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee Contact: Anthony Lewis, Training Director 3001 South 36th Street Tacoma, WA PHONE IRON WORKERS Workers assemble and erect steel framework and other metal parts in buildings, on bridges, dams and other steel structures. They raise, place and join steel girders and columns to form structural frameworks, including the welding of metal decking. This program requires 6,000-8,000 hours (three to four years) of on-the-job training, and 240 hours of classroom instruction on your own time to qualify for the journey level examination. Subjects taught include welding, math, rigging, blueprint reading, rebar, fabrication, caulking and sealant, and structural steel. At least 18 years of age High school diploma or GED preferred Be able to read, write and speak English Live within the geographic area of the program Be drug free Must be able to perform the rigorous manual labor required by the trade and have a natural ability to work safely at high elevations with a good sense of balance Northwest Iron Workers PHONE Call to hear message about apprenticeship information, or speak with a representative in the program s main office WEBSITE (See link to Apprenticeship) NOTE Applications must be submitted in person, Tuesdays only from 9am-2pm. Applications can be submitted at: 4550 S 134th Pl, Tukwila. (See website for additional locations.) REQUIRED FOR APPLICATION: Birth certificate, Social Security Card, Valid WA-state Drivers License, Car registration, High school/ged Transcript LABORERS Laborers work on highway construction projects, doing clearing, grade checking, stake hopping, culvert installation, equipment signaling and traffic control. Laborers work on utility construction including excavation, shoring, pipelaying, manhole placement and construction, backfill, compaction, transferring of grades, and grade checking and measuring. In building construction and housing, laborers work includes excavation, footing and foundations, carpenter tending, compaction, concrete placement, power and hand tools, general clean-up and mason tending (hod carrying) for brick layers. Environmental laborers do asbestos removal, hazardous waste, and radiation clean-up.
5 The apprenticeship lasts 2 to 3 years, with 4,000 hours of on-the-job training and approximately 320 hours of classroom training at no out-of-pocket cost to the apprentice. At least 18 years of age Physically able to perform work of the trade Successful completion of pre-construction training class Ability to pass a drug test 10th grade education or equivalent Northwest Laborers-Employers Training Program APPRENTICESHIP OFFICE PHONE Apprenticeship Office call for information and applications WEBSITE (see link to apprenticeship) See link to APPRENTICESHIP for detailed information regarding the application process LATHERS AND DRYWALL SYSTEMS Lathing is a trade that is performed on both interior and exterior surfaces. Complete buildings may be framed from structural steel studs, sheeting or metal lath and made ready for plaster by the lather. Also many fancy ornamental shapes such as gothic arches, ellipses and domes are formed and shaped by the lathers skills. Drywallers and metal stud framers use metal studs instead of wood studs. Metal studs and drywall are used almost exclusively in commercial highrise construction because of their superior fire rating. Acoustical suspended ceilings are common in most tenant areas of high-rise buildings. Computer room floors are also done by the acoustical worker. Insulators work with both thermal and sound insulation using many variations of rolled and rigid insulation systems. This program, depending upon trade, requires 4,000-8,000 on-the-job training hours (two to four years) and an additional of related classroom instruction. At least 18 years old (with proof of age) High school diploma or GED Pass a basic math test Pass a basic reading test Western Washington Painting, Decorating, and Drywall Apprenticeship Committee CONTACT Spencer Schwegler, Training Director 6770 E Marginal Way South Seattle, WA PHONE [email protected] MASONS
6 Bricklayers construct walls, fireplaces, commercial buildings, schools, as well as furnaces, kilns and other structures using brick, block, stone, and marble and granite. Tilesetters install ceramic tile, marble, and granite on a variety of surfaces such as walls, floors, countertops, pools, showers, tubs, and the exterior of buildings. There are also apprenticeships available in the trades of building restoration, caulking, and terrazzo. These are specialized trades with good career potential. This program, depending upon trade, requires hours (two to four years) of on-the-job training. Additionally, the apprentice must attend hours of classroom instruction per year conducted either during the week or on Saturdays. At least 17 1/2 years of age High school diploma or GED Read, write and speak English and pass the SLEP test Pass a standard physical exam Be able to do basic math Successful completion of 12-week pre-apprenticeship class required for bricklayers. Western Washington Cement Masons Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee CONTACT Mark Maher, Coordinator st Avenue Seattle, WA PHONE [email protected] Western Washington Masonry Trades, Seattle CONTACT Randy Johnson, Apprenticeship Coordinator 6770 E Marginal Way South, Bldg C Seattle, WA PHONE [email protected] OPERATING ENGINEERS Operating engineers operate heavy construction equipment such as cranes, bulldozers, pavers, trench excavators and many other kinds of equipment used in constructing buildings, dams, airports and highways. They also work in the sand and gravel, cement and asphalt industries; in the shipyards; on the water with dredges, oil refineries, oil pipelines, sewer and water construction, ports of major cities, municipal work with cities and counties, landscaping, scrap metal work, and the forest products industry. Operating engineer apprentices can also work in the mechanical field as heavy-duty truck and equipment mechanics and in the field of technical engineer (surveyor). This program requires 6,000 to 8,352 hours of on-the-job training with an additional 144 to 201 hours of supplemental classroom training per year.
7 At least 18 years old High school diploma or GED Physically able to perform work of the trade Washington State driver s license and dependable transportation Applicants must be able to read, write and speak English Applicants must be a resident of the geographical area covered by the trade prior to application Mechanic applicants must have two years of vocational training in the trade or equivalent Pass a substance abuse test Successfully complete the pre-employment safety and orientation procedure Construction Industries Training Counsel PHONE (Main Office) PHONE (Apprenticeship) [email protected] WEBSITE NOTE Applications must be filled out, in-person on Thursdays only from 9:00 a.m. to Noon, at: CITC, th Ave. NE, #201 in Bellevue. For directions and more information about apprenticeship see the CITC website Operating Engineers IUOE PHONE Ask for: Duane Lee, director or ask about apprenticeship application information WEBSITE Application information and forms are available at the website. NOTE Web address is expected to change within few months information about updates will be sent to AGC PAINTERS Painters and decorators prepare and paint a diverse array of surfaces. There are three main areas of the industry: industrial (steel structures like ship tanks and bridges), commercial buildings (everything from small businesses to high skyscrapers), and residential buildings (homes and small apartments). Painters need to be skilled with a wide variety of hand and power tools, depending upon the type of surface preparation and coating required. Drywall finishing is the work of tapers who fill in and smooth seams in sheets of drywall. This program, depending upon trade, requires 3,000 to 8,000 hours of on-the-job training and an additional hours of related classroom instruction per year, which is usually conducted one night per week after work on your own time. Satisfactory progress must be maintained in training classes. At least 17 years old Prefer high school diploma or GED Good physical strength and eyesight Possess own transportation CONTACT INFORMATION Construction Industries Training Counsel
8 PHONE (Main Office) PHONE (Apprenticeship) WEBSITE NOTE Applications must be filled out, in-person on Thursdays only from 9:00 a.m. to Noon, at: CITC, th Ave. NE, #201 in Bellevue. For directions and more information about apprenticeship see the CITC website Western Washington Painting, Decorating, and Drywall Apprenticeship Committee CONTACT Spencer Schwegler, Training Director 6770 E Marginal Way South Seattle, WA PHONE [email protected] PLASTERERS Plasterers finish interior walls and ceilings of buildings, apply plaster on masonry, metal, wirelath or gypsum. They also apply cement on masonry, metal, and wirelath (stucco). This program requires 6,000-7,000 hours (three to four years) of on-the-job training with an additional 144 hours of classroom supplemental training per year. At least 18 years old High school diploma or GED Current Washington State driver s license Social security card Physically fit to perform work of trade Must have own transportation to get to job sites CONTACT INFORMATION Southwest Washington Plasterers Apprenticeship Committee NE Marx Street Portland, OR PHONE FAX Western Washington Plasterers Apprenticeship Committee Renton Technical College 3000 NE 4th Street, Box 28 Renton, WA PHONE FAX PLUMBERS, STEAMFITTERS, PIPEFITTERS AND REFRIGERATION WORKERS Plumbers, steamfitters, pipefitters, and refrigeration fitters are all crafts people who install piping systems that carry water, steam, air and other liquids or gases necessary for sanitation, industrial production, heating and air conditioning, and many other uses. They also alter, remodel and
9 repair existing piping systems and install plumbing fixtures, radiators and other heating units, some appliances, as well as refrigeration and air conditioning equipment. Workers measure, cut and bend pipe, weld, braze, caulk, solder, glue or thread joints at residential and commercial job sites. This program, depending upon trade, requires 4,000-10,000 hours of on-the-job training. Additionally, all apprentices are required to attend 144-1,000 hours related training classes. Some programs schedule these classes in the evening. At least 18 years old High school diploma Must have completed one year of algebra and one year of plane geometry and must produce transcript Math education requirements may be waived if you can show proof of mathematical knowledge Score high on STAB S61R aptitude test Be a resident of the county for at least one year Valid Washington State driver s license Construction Industries Training Counsel PHONE (Main Office) PHONE (Apprenticeship) [email protected] WEBSITE NOTE Applications must be filled out, in-person on Thursdays only from 9:00 a.m. to Noon, at: CITC, th Ave. NE, #201 in Bellevue. For directions and more information about apprenticeship see the CITC website Teamsters Local #524 3 East G Street Yakima, WA PHONE City of Seattle, Washington Apprenticeship Committee (water pipe worker) 2700 Airport Way South Seattle, WA PHONE City of Tacoma - Water Division Apprenticeship Committee Water Department 3628 South 35th Street Tacoma, WA PHONE FAX [email protected] WEBSITE Construction Industry Training Council of Washington th Avenue NE, Suite 201 Bellevue, WA PHONE
10 FAX or WEBSITE Eastern Washington - Northeast Oregon Area Plumbers, Steamfitters, and Refrigeration Fitters Apprenticeship Committee 1328 Road 28 Pasco, WA PHONE FAX to'[email protected] Fluor Hanford Industrial Maintenance Apprenticeship Committee PO Box 1000 N1-94 Richland, WA PHONE FAX [email protected] Georgia Pacific & the AWPPW Local #5 Apprenticeship Committee NE 4th & Adams Camas, WA PHONE FAX [email protected] Inland Empire Plumbing and Pipefitting Industry Apprenticeship Training Committee 10 West Second Avenue Spokane, WA PHONE FAX Inland Pacific Chapter Associated Builders & Contractors PO Box 3787 Spokane, WA PHONE FAX [email protected] Northwest Washington Plumbers and Steamfitters Apprenticeship Committee 5205 South 2nd Avenue Everett, WA PHONE FAX [email protected] or Plumber and Steamfitter Hall 1264 Mount Baker Highway Bellingham, WA PHONE Port Townsend Paper Corporation In-Plant Apprenticeship Committee PO Box 3170 Port Townsend, WA 98368
11 PHONE FAX Seattle Area Plumbers, Housing Plumbers, Pipefitters, Refrigeration, and Marine Pipefitters Apprenticeship Committee 595 Monster Road SW, Suite 100 Renton, WA PHONE FAX or WEBSITE 85 Southwest Washington Metal Trades Pipefitters Apprenticeship Committee SW Teton Avenue Tualatin, OR PHONE FAX Southwest Washington Pipe Trades Apprenticeship Committee 8501 Zenith Court NE Lacey, WA PHONE FAX Southwest Washington Plumbers Apprenticeship Committee SW Teton Avenue Tualatin, OR PHONE FAX Southwest Washington Steamfitters Apprenticeship Committee SW Teton Avenue Tualatin, OR PHONE FAX ROOFERS Workers install new roofs and repair and remove old roofs using a variety of materials. They cover roofs with wood shingles, composition, shingles, asphalt and gravel, slate, tiles and singleply materials. The work is conducted on both commercial and residential buildings. This program requires 3,000-4,900 hours of on-the-job training, and 144 hours per year of supplemental classroom instruction.
12 At least 18 years old Be physically able to perform the work of the trade Roofers Apprenticeship Training Program PHONE (Apprenticeship Main Office) Ask for Pat Gilliand, Coordinator SHEET METAL WORKERS Sheet metal workers fabricate, install and service heating, venting and air conditioning systems, blowpipe and industrial systems, metal roofing, coping and flashing, stainless steel work for restaurants, kitchens and hospitals. They prepare shop and field drawings manually and with computer programs. They provide HVAC/R service. This program, depending upon trade, requires 4,000-10,000 hours of on-the-job training and hours related classroom instruction. At least 18 years old High school diploma or GED/equivalent Able to perform work of the trade Copy of high school transcript Valid Washington State driver s license Proof of insurance Complete math test Construction Industries Training Counsel PHONE (Main Office) PHONE (Apprenticeship) [email protected] WEBSITE NOTE Applications must be filled out, in-person on Thursdays only from 9:00 a.m. to Noon, at: CITC, th Ave. NE, #201 in Bellevue. For directions and more information about apprenticeship see the CITC website Sheet Metal Workers Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee (JATC) PHONE (Apprenticeship Office) NOTE Applications must be submitted in person, Tuesdays and Thursdays between 8am and 11am at: NE 126th Pl, in Kirkland. Math and reading assessment tests will be administered at time of application. REQUIRED FOR APPLICATION Valid WA-state Drivers License, Social Security Card, High School Transcript or proof of GED, Proof of auto insurance. TEAMSTERS The Washington Construction Teamsters Apprenticeship Program is a 2100-hour on-the-job training program covering a variety of Teamster Construction Equipment, including truck and pup dump trucks, belly dumps, and booms trucks. During the apprenticeship you will work on
13 construction sites learning the trade from qualified journey level Teamsters. Construction Teamsters work all over the state, many times in remote areas, on road construction projects, and may be away from home for extended periods of time. The work can be seasonal, (March through November) depending on the weather. Employment is somewhat different with the Construction Teamsters than in most industries. A contractor hires only enough construction hands to complete a project. Upon completion of a job, and during layoff, the apprentice must sign the out-of-work list at the union hall. The Washington Construction Teamsters Apprenticeship Program consists of 2,100 hours of on the job training. 144 hours of supplemental classroom instruction is also required per year. Note: You must attend six weeks of training at the Training Center in Pasco. During the initial training you learn the basics of the trade and prepare for the required tests to obtain a Commercial Driver s License (CDL). You are not paid for the six weeks of initial training. APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS At least 21 years old (birth certificate or reliable proof of age) Be able to read and speak the English language sufficiently to talk with the general public, understand traffic signs and signals, and make entries on reports and records. Reading and language comprehension sufficient to perform the work of the Teamsters. Must be physically able to meet the requirements of the trade. Must have a valid driver s license (DOL report) with ability to obtain CDL (DOT physical). Applicants being accepted into the program will be required to take and pass a drug screen. (The cost of the drug screen will be paid by the JATC) Washington Construction Teamsters Apprenticeship Program CONTACT Rick Imes, Apprenticeship Coordinator 2410 East St. Helens Pasco, WA PHONE FAX [email protected] Teamsters Training Office Rick Imes PHONE
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