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The Training
Program for Local 19 instructs apprentices in the skills they need to work
in today's construction industry. The types of jobs they are training for
include heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC), sheet metal fabrication,
and architectural metal installation, including stainless steel, aluminum
and copper and zinc. Safety and Health Training are major components of
this programs.
The program takes place in
some of the most modern facilities for training, including the nationally
recognized Testing, Adjusting and Balancing Lab, a Service Room that provides
hands-on instruction on almost every type of HVAC equipment available,
and state-of-the-art Cleanrooms for the most advanced ventilation training
possible, and a testing facility accredited by the International Training
Insatiate (iTi) and the American Welding Society.
The program is comprehensive
and requires time, commitment and attention. The courses apprentices take
are demanding and require repetition, practice and professional instruction. |
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Here
are some other important details about the program:
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Wages
Qualified registered apprentices
are paid for work hours and some training hours. In effect, apprentices
are paid to learn.
The
Facility
Classes are held in the
Sheet Metal Workers' Training Center, a building erected in 1986 and designed
specifically for training and instructing apprentice and journeyperson
sheet metal workers. The building is a two-story structure enclosing 27,768
sq. ft. of classroom, shop, lab and office space. It offers a variety of
instructional settings, some of which are unique to the region and the
industry. |
Sketching
and Layout Room
HVAC
Service Training Room
Testing,
Adjusting and Balancing Lab
Fabrication
Shop
Welding
Shop
Computer
Room (CAD lab)
Architectural
Metal Mockups
Cleanrooms:
Class
100
Class
1,000
Class
10,000
Orbital
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Instructors
The Training Center is staffed
by a full-time coordinator, three full-time apprentice instructors, and
twenty-five apprentice and journeyperson instructors for evening classes.
Through the International Training Institute, many of our instructors have
undergone extensive training at Ohio State University.
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Advanced
Training
Registered apprentices who
complete their training after four years advance to journeyperson classification
and earn greater responsibility and salary. Journeypersons
are offered the opportunity to enhance their skills through evening and
weekend classes while maintaining a full-time job. Journeypersons
also have the opportunity to work towards a college degree through the
Training Center.
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Start
the application process either at the Training Center or on any computer
with Internet access. Completed applications are received at the Training
Center on the second Monday of any month.
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Qualifications
All Local 19 training courses are equal opportunity programs. To qualify
as a registered apprentice, applicants have to fulfill the following requirements:
Aside from the entrance requirements,
sheet metal apprentices should also possess a number of other important
attributes. They should show an ability in math, including basic algebra,
geometry, trigonometry.. They also need good eye-hand coordination, spatial
and form perception, and manual dexterity. Apprentices should also exhibit
patience, dependability, attention-to-detail, and the ability to work and
get along with others. |
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