Placement Opportunities
UNION APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS
Apprenticeship is the Process of Learning a Skilled Occupation
As part of a registered apprenticeship program, apprentices receive a minimum of 144 hours of annual classroom instructions covering the theory, principles, and technical knowledge required to do the job. They also receive on-the-job training while employed at wages that increase as their skills progress.
At the successful conclusion of apprenticeship training, which typically lasts 3-5 years depending on the trade, apprentices graduate to journey workers. Journey Workers are recognized as the most qualified members of their craft and are paid top wages and benefits.
APPRENTICES
earn approximately
$15–20 per hour +benefits
JOURNEY WORKERS
earn approximately
$30–40 per hr +benefits.
Union
Apprenticeship
Programs
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Asbestos, Lead & Hazardous Waste Laborers Local Union 78
LENGTH OF PRGRAM
3 YEARSGeneral Building Laborers provide the demanding labor at construction projects, tunnel and shaft excavations, environmental remediation projects, and demolition sites. They clean and prepare sites, dig trenches, erect scaffolding, perform torch cutting as well as set braces. Laborers assist other skilled trades such as brick masons and carpenters.
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Boilermakers Local 5
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
4 YEARSBoilermakers are a vital part of construction project teams that erect and repair pressure vessels, air pollution equipment, blast furnaces, water treatment plants, storage and process tanks, stacks and liners. A Boilermaker could be involved in the installation of a giant super-heater section in a large utility boiler, the erection of a 750,000-gallon water storage tank, the placement of a nuclear power plant reactor dome or the construction of components on a hydroelectric power station.
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Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers, BAC Local 1
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
4 YEARSBricklayer craft workers build, repair and renovate structures, and portions of structures that are made of brick and other clay products and artificial masonry units made of any material. The skilled crafts represented by the BAC, often called the trowel trades, are Bricklaying and Block Laying, Pointing, Caulking and Restoration.
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Building Concrete, Excavations & Common Laborers Local Union 731
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
2 YEARSLocal 731 has an Apprenticeship Program for those looking to enter heavy construction. Apprentices receive both hands-on and classroom training from ANSI-certified instructors, giving these individuals all the tools they need in order to have a rewarding career as a heavy construction laborer with a living wage and benefits.
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Cement Masons Local 780
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
3 YEARSCement masons place and finish concrete; they also level (screed), shape, and smooth surfaces. The majority of their work is in industrial and commercial buildings. Cement masons must know the working characteristics of various cement and concrete mixes.
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Concrete Workers District Council Local 16
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
3 YEARSConcrete workers are responsible for handling and wheeling unmixed or dry concrete material. They deal with all types of form lumber or forms in connection with buildings and reinforcing steel. Concrete Workers are responsible for erecting and dismantling all cranes in connection with the work, and all hand and radio signaling of the cranes.
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Construction & General Building Laborers Local Union 79
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
3 YEARSConstruction and General Building Laborers’ Local 79, which serves the five boroughs of New York City, was created in 1996 through the consolidation of ten smaller Laborers’ Locals. Local 79’s scope of work includes: Mason Tending, Interior & Total Demolition, General Conditions, Plasterer Tending, Mortar Mixing (For Bricklayers), Fire Watch, Fireproofing, Scaffolding (Hanging & Pipe), Restoration Work, Flagging, etc.
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Derrickmen & Riggers Local 197
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
3 YEARSThese workers place and operate all derricks, power equipment, and rigging in connection with cut stone, pre-cast stone or concrete, and mosaic and rubble on all buildings, structures, bridges, and viaducts during construction, alteration, addition or repair.
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Electrical Workers Local 3
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
5.5 YEARSConstruction and residential electricians work in all phases of the electrical construction and service industry. Electrical workers install and maintain conduits, switches and converters, wire lighting as well as complex systems incorporating computerization and high technology. Electricians work on the installation of fiber optics and voice/data/video equipment.
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Elevator Constructors Local 1
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
4 YEARSElevator constructors assemble, install, operate, inspect, test, maintain, alter, repair and replace elevators, platform lifts, stairway chair lifts, escalators, dumbwaiters, moving walkways and similar equipment in new and old buildings.
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Heat & Frost Insulators and Asbestos Workers Local 12 & 12A
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
4 YEARSInstallation workers install different types of insulating materials for five basic purposes: to prevent heat transfer; to conserve energy; to retard freezing; to protect personnel from burns; and to control mildew, mold and fire hazards. Work is done in hospitals, schools, commercial buildings, refineries, ships and industrial plants.
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Metal Lathers & Reinforcing Iron Workers Local 46
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
3 YEARSLathers install rebar in all reinforcing where needed, such as bridges, roads and buildings. They also provide support for all suspended ceilings. They erect walls that will receive lath and plaster. Lathers also make trees and rock structures for zoos and aquariums, and make all kinds of free forms that cannot be made using standard forms.
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NYC District Council of Carpenters
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
4 - 5 YEARSThe New York City District Council of Carpenters and Joiners of America is a representative body comprised of ten individual Locals and 25,000 union members. The District Council is the voice for thousands of New York City’s most dedicated and skilled Carpenters, Millwrights, Dockbuilders, Timberman, Cabinetmakers, and Floor coverers.
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Operating Engineers Local 14
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
4 YEARSHoisting and Portable Operating Engineers work on high, operating construction cranes, as well as in deep excavations with earth moving equipment. Operating Engineers also working the sand and gravel, cement and asphalt industries; in the shipyards; on water dredges, oil refineries and oil pipelines; in sewer and water construction; in ports of major cities and in many other industries.
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Operating Engineers Local 15
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
4 YEARSOperating engineers are workers who operate and maintain construction site equipment used to move materials, earth, and other heavy materials, and to apply asphalt and concrete to roads and other structures. They operate heavy graders, cranes, bulldozers, pavers, rollers, trench excavators, and front end loaders.
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Ornamental Iron Workers Local 580
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
5 YEARSIronworkers assemble and erect steel framework and other metal parts in buildings, on bridges, dams, and other steel structures. Ornamental ironworkers install elevator shafts, stairs, curtain walls and other decorative pieces after the primary structure of the building has been completed.
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Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
4 YEARSRepresenting painters, drywall tapers, glaziers, metal polishers, and structural bridge painters. Drywallers prepare walls. Painters remove and apply protective and decorative coatings while. Bridge painters remove and apply protective coatings to bridges, ships, factories, and other structures. Glaziers fabricate and install aluminum and glass storefronts, doors, and windows.
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Pavers JAC Local 1010
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
3 YEARSWhether it’s road finishing, asphalt milling and paving, removal, formsetting, and finishing of sidewalks and curbs, installation of all types of paving blocks, specialty surfaces, or playground equipment, the members of Local 1010 are on the job performing in a professional, safe, effective and productive manner.
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Plasterers Local 262
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
3 YEARSThe Operative Plasterers’ & Cement Masons’ International Association Local 262 is an organized labor bargaining unit located in New York City – chartered by the oldest Building and Construction Trades Union in the United States. Our covered work consists of all types of plastering including, conventional plaster, veneer plaster, ornamental and cornice plaster, cover coat or K-dex, stucco or portland based mortar, spray-on fireproofing, and acoustical plaster product such as StarSilent or BASWAphon.
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Plumbers Local 1
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
5 YEARSThe plumber protects the health of the nation. Plumbers assemble, install and repair a variety of piping systems that carry water, waste, natural gas and medical gas in homes, schools, wastewater treatment plants, hospitals, and other commercial and public buildings. Plumbers play a roll in the high tech world of today from space to the bottom of the ocean.
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Roofers & Waterproofers Local 8
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
5 YEARSRoofers remove roofs, prepare roof surfaces and install new roofs. They work on various types of buildings, protecting these facilities from water leaks and damage. Waterproofing is a specialty aspect of the roofing trade but is no less important than a roof in protecting a building against moisture intrusion.
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Sheet Metal Workers Local 28
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
4 YEARSSheet metal workers design, fabricate, assemble, install, and repair fittings and ductwork used in construction or industry for heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems in residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
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Sheet Metal Workers Local 137 Sign Fabricators and Erectors
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
5 YEARSLocal Union 137 fabricates and erects all types of signage including spectaculars, billboards, sign structures and custom signs from layout to rigging. All installations are performed under the highest safety standards with licensed and insured Master Riggers, Master Sign Hangers and Special Sign Hangers. Our apprenticeship program trains each member in every facet of the sign industry.
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Steamfitters Local 638
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
5 YEARSA steamfitter installs equipment and piping that produces and/or transmits heat by means of steam or hot water; hydraulics; compressed air and pneumatic tube; and process and general pipe fitting. Piping is installed in residential and office buildings, schools, hospitals, factories, sewage treatment and disposal plants, water treatment plants, and co-generating facilities.
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Structural Iron Workers & Riggers Locals 40/361
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
3 YEARSStructural ironworkers erect the framework for high-rise buildings, bridges, power plants, and towers. They raise, place, and join steel girders and columns to form these structural frameworks, including the welding of metal decking. They also erect and install pre-cast beams, columns and panels as well as rigging of heavy machinery and erect, dismantle and jump cranes and derricks.
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Tile, Marble & Terrazzo Local 7
LENGTH OF PRPGRAM
4 YEARSThese craft workers lay marble and ceramic tiles and marble panels. They also mix, lay, and grind terrazzo (floor covering made of concrete and colored marble chips). Tile, marble, and terrazzo workers do new work as well as repair and remodel schools, hospitals, banks, office buildings, NYC subway stations, and retail shopping centers.