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APPRENTICESHIPS – ON-THE-JOB TRAINING

Multiple images showcase people in various apprenticeship roles, wearing safety gear.Apprenticeship combines paid on-the-job training under the supervision of experienced journey workers with related classroom instruction. Most registered apprenticeship training programs last from three to five years as determined by industry standards.
 

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    • Find Registered Apprenticeship Training Programs 

      Registered Apprenticeships are jobs. A Registered Apprenticeship is the process of learning a skilled occupation through paid on-the-job training under the supervision of a journey level craftperson or trade professional combined with related classroom instruction.
  • Registered Apprenticeships enable you to start working and earn a wage while you learn key skills and gain qualifications to meet industry standards. Other specific benefits include:
     

    • A paycheck from your first day of work, guaranteed to increase over time as you learn new skills.
    • Hands-on career training in a wide variety of occupations and industries, such as health care, construction, information technology, transportation, energy, and advanced manufacturing.
    • An education and the potential to earn college credit toward an associate’s or bachelor’s degree.
    • A career, once the apprenticeship is complete, on your way to a successful long-term career with a competitive salary and little or no educational debt.
    • National industry certification upon graduation, recognized and accepted by industry partners across the United States.
  • To apply for Registered Apprenticeship training, you must:

    • Be no less than 16 years of age; however, some hazardous occupations require 18 years of age.
    • Have a high school diploma or equivalent of a high school diploma (each apprenticeship program may have different requirements).
    • Some programs may require physical strength and endurance.

    Already know what you want to do? Find Registered Apprenticeship opportunities in your area (enter ZIP code), Apprenticeship

Some Local Apprenticeship/Training Programs

  • 2700 Twin City Hwy, Nederland, TX 77627
    409-724-7886
    ABC Texas

  • (assemble/repair vessels that hold liquids or gasses)
    9868 IH 10, West Orange, TX 77632
    409-745-1080 
    BoilerMakers 
    OR
    Lone Star District Lodge, Beaumont, Texas
    409-813-1431

  • (Get certified in Industrial Industries for FREE -Choose training track – Industrial, Electrical/Solar, or Digital)
    Classes held at the following:
    1400 Newton Street, Orange, TX 77630    OR
    617 Procter Street, Port Arthur, TX 77640
    409-982-0522
    GTEC

  • (industrial & commercial construction, plumbing, mechanical, HVAC)
    8595 Industrial Parkway, Beaumont, TX 77705
    409-842-2272
    H.B. Neild

  • (electrician)
    1430 Spindletop Road, Beaumont, TX 77705
    409-833-8252
    IBEW Local 479

  • 707 Helena Ave, Nederland, TX 77627
    409-727-3102
    Electrical Training Alliance of Southeast Texas

  • (welding)
    3246 US 69 Access Road, Nederland, TX 77627
    409-722-0434
    Pipefitter 
    Pipefitters Apprentice School
    Call 713-649-0201
    Apprenticeship

  • (fabrication, welding, drafting)
    SMART - Sheet Metal, Air, Rail, Transportation
    8397 Old Hwy 90. Orange, TX 77630
    409-745-2581 (or 713-864-4594, ext. 221)
    Sabine Area Sheet Metal Training 

  • (crane, rigging, heavy equipment & safety training)
    1629 Patton Street, Sulfur, LA 70665
    337-888-1262