Apprenticeships — FuturesNW

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For a complete list of Washington state apprenticeship programs and to find out of apprenticeships might be right for you check out the websites:

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Local consultant

For any questions about apprenticeships contact our local apprenticeship consultant.

Gary Peterson

WA. State Labor & Industries

Apprenticeship Consultant

pega235@lni.wa.gov

360-701-7140


For Students in High School

Resources for exploration and skill development

Check out this amazing site from CCW and the Washington Building Trades that explains the various construction trades that are in demand and who to contact for more information:

CONSTRUCT A CAREER - Home

Math practice test for the construction trades can be found here: Practice Math - Hawaii Carpenters Apprenticeship & Training Fund (hicarpenterstraining.com)


Videos

AJAC: Aerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee & Construction Center of excellence


Local Apprenticeship Opportunities

*must graduate high school to qualify


Carpentry

Northwest Carpenters Institute (NWCI opens new tab): Carpenter, Millwright, Pile driver, Interior Systems Carpenter, Scaffold Erector, Drywall Finisher/Taper, Trade Show Specialist


Construction

AGC of Washington, & the AGC Foundation: Home - AGC Education Foundation (constructionfoundation.org)

Contact:

Lance Calloway, Northern District Manager
AGC of Washington
lcalloway@agcwa.com

Construction Industry Training Council of WA (CITC): Carpentry, Electrical: 01 Commercial Inside Wireman, Electrical: 02 Residential Wireman Program, Electrical: 06 Low Energy/Sound & Communication Technician Program, Heavy Equipment Operators (HEO) Program, HVAC Program, Construction Craft Laborers Program, Painting Program, Plumbing Program, Sheet Metal Program

Contact:

Erik Pearson

3506 124th St. NE Marysville, WA 98271

Cell: 360.926.6694 Direct: 425.285.5906 |Main: 425.454.2482 |Toll-free: 1.877.707.2482 |Fax: 425.462.7391


construction Apprenticeship Prep Programs

*Prep programs cost money

ANEW Pre-Apprenticeship Training Partnered with WorkSource

ANEW offers pre-apprenticeship programs, employment navigation and financial support for individuals who desire a family wage career in construction.

Pre-apprenticeship is an intensive, short-term training program designed to provide industry approved certifications in multiple skills areas. These certifications provide a start from which to add other stackable credentials earned on the job or through a return to short term training at appropriate points on a career pathway.   Individuals that participate in pre-apprenticeships move quicker into entry level jobs in manufacturing and construction settings. In addition, a pre-apprenticeship provides a solid pathway to apprenticeship opportunities.

Pre-apprenticeship classes partnered with ANEW have been provided by the Northwest Workforce Council for the last few years.  Contact your local Northwest WorkSource Center to find out more.

Skagit: 360-416-3516

Whatcom: 360-676-3217.

TERO Vocational Training Center

TVTC Serves Native Americans and their Non-Native Spouses and Parents

Contact

Family Career Navigator: Lisa Telford 360-716-4760

Program Coordinator: Lynne Bansemer  360-716-4746

11224 34th St. NE Bldg. 16-368 Tulalip, Washington 98271

TVTC Serves Native Americans and their Non-Native Spouses and Parents

The Tero Vocational Training Center Video can be found by clicking here.


Iron Workers:

Pacific NW IronWorkers and Employers Apprenticeship - 86.

Ironworkers erect the structural framework for high rise buildings, bridges, power plants and towers. They also place reinforcing steel in concrete forms for roadways, foundations and structures. Welding, ornamental, rigging and machinery moving are also a part of this trade.

Contact

Pam Hudgins, Office Manager

North End Dispatch Facility

17406 State Rt 536 (Memorial Hwy)

Mt Vernon, WA 98273


 Journeyman and Apprentice Electricians

Northwest Washington Electrical Industry Joint Apprentice and Training Committee

“The Northwest Washington Electrical Industry JATC is a joint Labor - Management training program established by Local Union No. 191 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and the Cascade Chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Association. It is an employee benefit plan responsible for providing training for journeymen, apprentices and others who are employed in the electrical industry under Collective Bargaining Agreements between the Local Union and the Chapter. Its geographical area covers the counties of Chelan, Douglas, Grant, Island, Okanogan, San Juan, Skagit. Snohomish and Whatcom in Northwest Washington.”

Contact

Rob Bartel, Training Director

306 Anderson Rd Mount Vernon, WA 98273

(360) 428-5080 x5


Laborers

Northwest Laborers Apprenticeship Committee (71).

Construction, Environmental, Heavy Civil / Highway, Safety.

Contact

27055 Ohio Avenue, Kingston, WA.

Phone: (360) 297-3035

Email: nwlabor@nwlett.org

Our local Laborers Union: https://www.laborers292.org/


Northwest Maritime Apprenticeship

“The Northwest Maritime Apprenticeship program, utilizing Quadrant Marine Institute’s time-tested, robust, professional training program, gained provisional approval from the Washington Apprenticeship and Training Council. The program trains Marine Service Technicians with the skills, knowledge, and experience to service the small recreational, and commercial craft industries for vessels up to 150’. Partnering with prominent businesses in the maritime sectors from Bellingham and Whatcom County, the Apprenticeship will be launching in the fall of 2022.”

Working Waterfront Coalition of Whatcom County (whatcomworkingwaterfront.org)

Northwest Maritime Apprenticeship Training Program — Whatcom Working Waterfront Foundation

Washington State Ferries Apprenticeship Program

The Washington State Ferry system is the largest in the U.S. and the second largest in the world, with a fleet of 21 auto-passenger vessels operating out of 20 terminals on 10 different routes in the Puget Sound. We are the third largest transit system in Washington, moving an average of 23 million commuters, casual riders, and tourists per year.

WSF’s core values are to serve, respect, grow, trust, and navigate. We provide safe, reliable service for our customers, we embrace differences and treat all people with dignity, we celebrate each other’s successes and learn from our mistakes, we create a space where everyone feels safe and valued, and we adapt and correct course to constantly improve. Come join WSF as it embraces a positive culture change for all!

Washington State Ferries Apprenticeship Program (mitags.org)

Additional resources for Washington MaritINe Careers:

Washington Maritime Careers

Pathways: Career Pathways — Washington Maritime Careers

Apprenticeships: Apprenticeships in the Marine Trades


Operating Engineers Regional Training Program

Construction Equipment Operators, Hoisting Engineers, Heavy Duty Repair / Mechanic

“This is the Training Center for members of the Operating Engineers Union, Locals 302 and 612. We offer an Apprenticeship Program for those wishing to enter the trade and also training for Journey Level Heavy Equipment and Crane Operators.”

Contact

Shannon Watson, Apprenticeship Coordinator
Phone: 509-859-1623

16921 Vantage Highway Ellensburg, WA 98926

RPAC Book: Apprenticeship Guidebook http://www.bitly.com/apprenticeshipguidebook


Pipe Trades

Northwest Washington Pipe Trades Apprenticeship Committee (94)

Plumbers, Pipefitters, Service techs, Steam Fitters, Sprinklerfitters, HVAC/Refrigeration Mechanic, & Marine Pipefitters.

Counties: Island, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, Whatcom

Contact

Ryan Santeford, Coordinator

780 Chrysler Drive, Burlington, WA

Phone: (360) 486-9403, (360) 486-9441


Puget Sound Energy

“I had no idea I could do this as a career before joining PSE” PSE Combustion Turbine Journey Worker Courtney McCue

Puget Sound Energy, and its Pathways-to-Apprenticeship Program, offers five 3-4 year Washington State registered electric utility apprenticeship programs:

•       Electric Meterman (3 years)

•       Combustion Turbine Specialist (4 years)

•       Hydro Mechanic (4 years)

•       Hydro Electrician (4 years)

•       Substation Wireman (4 years)

These proven programs represent career roadmaps to becoming a “Journeyman” – signifying successful completion of an official apprenticeship qualification and being fully qualified for a career in electric operations.

The PSE Pathway Model – from pre-apprentice to apprentice to finally journey-level worker – is the primary way PSE ensures it develops and retains qualified, innovative, safe, electric utility professionals.

Minimum Qualifications:

•       18 +

•       Valid driver’s license

•       1 year of high school algebra or equivalent

•       High school or college diploma or equivalent

Just Some of the Many Benefits:

•       Free classes

•       Hands-on training

•       Credit towards a college degree

•       Competitive wages | Full benefits | Regular raises

•       Mentorship

•       Portable, nationally recognized credential

•       IBEW Local 77 Represented

Contact:

Contact: Thea M. Reeves PSE Apprenticeship Programs Manager

Email: PSEApprenticeship@pse.com or Theanna.reeves@pse.com

PSE Career Website: https://jobs.pse.com/ (Apprenticeship opportunities are typically posted yearly in August)


Public School Classified Employee Apprenticeship program

Washington Public School Classified Employees Apprenticeship

“The Washington Public School Classified Employees Apprenticeship Committee (JATC) is a joint apprenticeship training committee made up of both employer and employee representatives.

The JATC oversees the apprenticeship program by creating and updating the Standards of Apprenticeship, providing support to school districts to establish and operate apprenticeship programs, managing the operation and maintenance of the program, developing new occupation program courses, and finalizing all approvals for changes of status and discipline.

Apprenticeship provides a pathway to an associate degree for classified staff members and opens doors to opportunities for advancement.

Apprentices work in their normal position in their school district to complete their on-the-job training (OJT) and complete related supplemental instruction (RSI) at local community colleges or online on their own time.”


Seafarers Harry Lundeberg School of Seamanship

The Seafarers Harry Lundeberg School of Seamanship, part of the Paul Hall Center for Maritime Training and Education, is a vocational school dedicated to preparing students for successful careers as U.S. Merchant Mariners. The school’s apprentice program is registered with U.S. Department of Labor and is the largest training program for new mariners in the United States.

No maritime experience is required to attend the program. There is no cost for tuition or room and board, though there are other costs associated with the program. You must be 18 years old to apply. Even if you already have the skills that are required for the deck, engine, and steward departments, the U.S. Coast Guard requires sea time, training, and examination before you can obtain the necessary ratings. When you complete the entire program, you are guaranteed a first job.

If you have specific questions, you can refer to the Training and Careers tab on www.seafarers.org and review the Apprentice Program overview or contact the Admissions Office at 1-800-732-2739.

Contact

Email: admissions@seafarers.org

Phone: 800.732.2739


Sheet Metal Workers

Western Washington Sheet Metal JATC

“The JATC is a registered non-profit joint labor-management training trust between the Sheet Metal Workers Local Union #66 and Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association – Western Washington. We currently have approved training programs in four occupations: sheet metal worker, HVAC service technician, HVAC testing, adjusting and balancing (TAB) technician and residential sheet metal worker.

Contact

Allison Ostenberg, Training Coordinator

AllisonC@WWSMJACT.ORG

Eric Peterson, Administrative Coordinator

EricP@WWSMJATC.ORG

Everett Training Center

11831 Beverly Park Road B-1, Everett, WA 98204

Phone (425) 438-1406  |  Fax (425) 438-1936

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