Apprenticeship

"Apprenticeship works for everyone"
Learn the aspects of a highly skilled occupation through on-the-job training and related instruction.
Benefits include paid employment during training, excellent wages and benefits, life-long learning and advancement opportunities in a variety of trade careers.
Getting started flyer *(.pdf)
*(note: these forms require Adobe Reader to view)
Getting Started In Apprenticeship
Contact trade coordinator for trade of interest:
- Airframe & Power Plant Mechanics
- Boiler Operators
- Electric Motor Winder
- HVAC Technicians/Installers
- Inside Electricians
- Limited Maintenance Electricians
- Manufacturing Plant Electricians
- Millwrights
- Sheet Metal Workers
- Sign Electrician
Documentation that may be required for program entry:
- High school diploma or GED
- Valid driver's license
- Educational background (high school or college level): Algebra I & II, Industrial Arts classes
See specific apprenticeship programs for further information or contact Cathy Pierson, apprenticeship coordinator for more information.
Workforce Training Center:
Table Rock and Riverside Campus: (800) 460-7908 or
1-541-245-7900 Fax: (541) 245-7955
Redwood Campus: 1-541-956-7116 Fax: (541) 471-3549

