Iron Workers Local 482 Apprenticeship

What is an Apprentice?
 
An apprentice is a training-level employee who works in the building and construction trades while also attending classes to learn industry skills and safety techniques. Wages for an apprentice increase over the course of this training, which lasts from two to five years depending on the trade. An apprentice who graduates to journey-person is recognized as a well-qualified worker.
 
What are the qualifications to become an apprentice?
 
Qualifications to become an apprentice include a strong foundation of math and literacy skills, a high school or an equivalency diploma, and the ability to successfully complete an aptitude test. Additionally a qualified candidate must be physically fit, drug-free, have access to reliable transportation, and have proof of citizenship or the legal right to work in the U.S.
 
What are the benefits of an Apprenticeship Training and Union Membership?
 
Apprenticeship training provides individuals with the skills needed to compete economically and work safely. Union members of the building and construction trades typically receive higher wages and better benefits than those employed by non-union contractors.

Apprenticeship Requirements:
 
AGE - Eighteen years of age
 
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TO BE SUBMITTED AT TIME OF APPLICATION:

  1. Birth Certificate
  2. High school diploma or GED
  3. School transcripts
  4. Veterans may supply copy of DD214.
  5. Valid driver's license   

Applications will not be processed until minimum qualifications are met.  

Applications may be updated at anytime.

RANKING OF APPLICANTS:

Applicants are ranked numerically on an eligibility list for Apprenticeship entry. Ranking points are given for education, previous employment, past employers, recommendations, and for military service.  Classes useful in preparation for a career in the Union Ironworking industry are:

1. Mathematics
 2. Drafting and blueprint reading
 3. Construction technology
 4. Shop classes
 5. Welding
   
RELATED TRAINING:

This is a three year program.  204 hours of related classroom training shall be required each year.