The grant funding must be used to develop a pre-apprenticeship program that, through the construction of units, integrates housing and workforce development in service of the following goals: Creating a blueprint to integrating workforce development and housing for local jurisdictions; Providing construction training to underserved populations; Creating a pathway for trainees to enter construction careers; and Addressing the systemic effects of sexism and racism in housing, wealth, education, training, employment, and career development.
Closing Date:. Monday, December 6, Carpenters and joiners construct, install, renovate and repair structures and fixtures made of wood , plywood , wallboard and other materials, and cut, shape and fit timber parts to form structures and fittings. When you complete this pre-apprenticeship you'll be what employers are looking for as an apprentice carpenter and joiner. Give yourself a better chance of gaining an apprenticeship and a flying start in learning a trade.
When you complete this pre-apprenticeship you'll be what employers are looking for in an apprentice painter and decorator.
Painting and decorating is known as a finishing trade , encompassing both residential and commercial areas. It can include new constructions as well as restoring historically significant buildings.
When you complete this Certificate II in Building and Construction pre-apprenticeship you'll be what employers are looking for in an apprentice painter and decorator. When you successfully complete this pre-apprenticeship you'll be equipped to start your career as an apprentice solid plasterer. Solid plastering is a finishing trade and an important part of the building process.
Solid Plasterers apply decorative and protective coverings of plaster and cement to the interiors and exteriors of structures. Complete this pre-apprenticeship and you'll be what employers are looking for in an apprentice solid plasterer.
It will give you the skills, knowledge and behaviours to make you more competitive when applying for an apprenticeship and a flying start in learning a trade. Complete this course and you'll gain a head start in securing a wall and ceiling liner apprenticeship.
Be someone who has an integral role in the completion of a building. Get the training you need to assist with the internal finishes of a building. You'll learn how to erect scaffolding and work safely at heights to fix standard plasterboard sheets and paper-based cornices.
After successfully completing this course you could be working as an apprentice in the electrical, instrumentation or electrical servicing trades.
When you complete the Certificate II in Electrotechnology Career Start Electrotechnology Pre-Apprenticeship you'll be what employers are looking for as an apprentice in the electrical , instrumentation or electrical servicing trades. You'll gain skills in using to the latest technological developments in the fabrication and welding trade and learn to operate heavy fabrication equipment.
You will gain the skills and knowledge to be able to operate heavy fabrication equipment such as guillotines, metal rolls and brake presses.
You will also be exposed to different welding and thermal cutting processes. You will receive instruction in the safe use of hand and power tools, be able to read measuring tools, read and interpret engineering drawings, and operate in an engineering workplace observing health and safety guidelines.
Graduates can continue their studies in a metal fabrication apprenticeship. Metal fabricators and welders work in a diverse trade, applying a broad range of fabrication and welding skills to industries including, rail transport infrastructure and maintenance, mechanical and civil engineering, mining resources sector, heavy haulage and road transport, agriculture machinery, construction, defence, refineries and materials bulk handling.
Our pre-apprentices are exposed to the latest technological developments in the fabrication and welding trade, including computer-controlled metal plate cutting equipment. Work in domestic or commercial settings making roofing products, air-conditioning ducts, electrical switchboards, or hospitality equipment. If you enjoy working with your hands, are physically fit and able to visualise how an object should look from a drawing, you may have the aptitude for working as a fabricator.
Fabricators work in either a domestic or commercial setting making roofing products, air-conditioning ducts, electrical switchboards, hospitality equipment such as range hoods and benchtops; and you may specialise in stainless steel custom fabrication using the latest welding and polishing processes.
Once qualified you may find work in a broad range of industries including, rail transport infrastructure and maintenance, mechanical and civil engineering, mining resources sector, heavy haulage and road transport, agriculture machinery, construction, defence, refineries and materials bulk handling. Many employers now prefer apprentices to have completed a pre-apprenticeship and this course will give you a better chance of gaining an apprenticeship and a flying start in learning a trade.
Tribal members who meet the requirements may receive direct entry into select apprenticeship programs. Hamilton Lni. Typically, employers, employer associations, and labor unions sponsor apprenticeship programs. This database lists all registered apprenticeship programs available in Washington, and the requirements for each program. You should contact the program directly to see if they are accepting new apprentices.
NOTE : Be cautious. Apprenticeship combines classroom studies with on-the-job training supervised by a trade professional. Much like a college education, it can take a few years to graduate. Registered apprenticeships are available in hundreds of occupations in many different fields of work.
Some apprenticeships are in traditional trades, such as plumbers and ironworkers, but many are offered in less traditional areas, including high-tech and the medical sector. Getting Started An apprenticeship combines on-the-job training with related classroom instruction, all under the supervision of a journey-level professional. Who can be an apprentice?
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Step 3 — Registration of your training contract by the Apprenticeship Office Once you have found your employer, an AASN provider will organise for you and your employer to sign a training contract to commence your apprenticeship or traineeship.
Administration of the training contract: The Apprenticeship Office's role. They provide free advice and support services tailored to the needs of employers and apprentices throughout the apprenticeship lifecycle — from pre-commencement to completion, through their: universal services for all employers and apprentices, providing essential administrative support and regular contact; and targeted services for employers and individuals assessed as needing additional support to complete the apprenticeship.
Pre-apprenticeships A pre-apprenticeship is a Certificate II program that includes a mandatory work placement coordinated by the training provider.
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