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Provides apprenticeship programs for sheet metal workers.
Sheet Metal Workers' Local Union 100 offers apprenticeship programs for individuals seeking careers in the sheet metal industry, focusing on HVAC systems, architectural sheet metal, and welding. The industry plays a vital role in constructing and maintaining efficient and safe buildings, making it a stable and rewarding career choice. Training includes HVAC systems, welding, and architectural sheet metal work, blending practical experience with theoretical education.


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Apprenticeship Program Details
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Length
5-year program

Training
State-certified apprenticeship combining 932 hours of classroom instruction with 8,500 hours of on-the-job training.

Curriculum
Includes design, fabrication, and installation of sheet metal products; welding and soldering; working on air pollution and solar energy systems; AutoCAD and Revit blueprint design; and balancing air and hydronic systems.
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Wages
Apprentices can earn over $100,000 per year upon program completion.
Design, fabricate, and install sheet metal products.
Plan and execute installation layouts.
Fit, weld, and solder heating and air systems, among others.
Work on air pollution control and solar energy systems.
Test, adjust, and balance air and hydronic systems.
Verify indoor air quality and fire safety for HVAC systems.

Responsibilities
Proficiency in AutoCAD and Revit.
Ability to read and interpret plans and specifications.
Skilled in welding, soldering, and fabrication.
Competence in testing and balancing HVAC systems.
Strong understanding of air quality and ventilation systems.

Skills Needed

Sheet Metal Workers' Local Union 100
