Job Description
The Apprenticeship Program is a four year program and is comprised of two main components; On-The-Job Training (OJT) of at least 8,000 hours, and course studies of at least 576 credit hours.
- Apprentices are paid throughout the entire program, with an hourly increase every six months.
- All tuition/books are reimbursable to you provided a grade of B- or better is received.
- Apprentices receive valuable classroom and On-The-Job Training and become an internal source for filling key jobs.
- Learn how to use a wide range of machines and hand tools to machine metal components
- Learn how to assemble complex tool and die assemblies
- Learn how to safety operate cranes and hilos
- Upon completion of the program, graduating apprentices will receive a Journeyman Certificate from the United States Department of Labor.
Course work include, but is not limited to:
- Technical Math
- Theory of Machine Operations
- Industrial Graphics with CAD
- Blueprint Reading
- Welding
- Die Design
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $18.00 - $30.00 per hour