Information on the Sheet Metal Worker Apprenticeship
Application
What
is a Sheet Metal Worker?
Sheet
Metal Workers are part of the building and construction trades.
The
Sheet Metal trade is unique because it is one of the few crafts that
starts with raw material, creates a component, installs, and maintains
the product. In a shop, workers determine the quantity and type of material
they will need to correspond with blueprints and specifications. Using
a combination of mathematics, layout tools, hammers, drills, hacksaws,
plasma and laser beam cutting systems, computers, cutting, forming,
seaming or welding machines, workers manipulate the material into the
product desired. Pre-fabricated parts are transported to construction
job sites for installation according to blue prints and careful coordination
on the jobsite. The maintenance sector includes preventive maintenance,
repair, testing, balancing and sometimes certification of the installed
systems. Items commonly fabricated and installed include HVAC systems,
metal roofs, kitchen hoods, various flashings, gutters, decorative architectural
features and many other items made of a variety of metals.
Workers constantly meet new challenges, using their hands, visualizing
and analyzing how components can be made or installed, how mechanical
systems work, and practice human relations in working with clients and
coordinating with other workers. It is an interesting and evolving field
with exciting growth potential.
The apprenticeship is an earn-while-you-learn program involving paid
"full time" work and related classes.
Minimum Qualifications:
- An applicant must be at least 17 years of age. Applicants under 18 years of age require signature of parent or legal guardian.
- Applicant must present a High School Diploma, transcript, G.E.D. or High School Proficiency test in English translation at the time of application.
- Applicants must also present a valid drivers license at application.
Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
Applicant must complete a math test with a minimum score of 70%. A basic calculator will be provided for their use. Those failing the math test may re-take the test two additional times within the application period. Persons passing the math test shall be given an application number in sequence and, if they choose to, be qualified to work as a Pre-apprentice, paid helper. Pre-apprentices shall be dispatched according to contract provisions.
Filing of Application:
Testing and applications shall be accepted at the locations listed below, on the first and third Tuesday of each month, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. (*For Santa Clara County, applications start at 8:00 a.m.) Applications will be separate and for the local area served by each facility only, as listed here.
Applications must be filled out in person, after fulfilling all of the minimum requirements, at the facility for the counties in which an applicant wishes to be an apprentice, as listed below:
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Alameda, Contra
Costa
San Mateo County
Santa Clara County*
San Francisco County
Marin, Sonoma, Solano
Napa, Lake, Mendocino,
Humboldt, Del Norte, Trinity |
1700
Marina Boulevard, San Leandro
860 Hinckley Road, Burlingame
2350 Lundy Place, San Jose
1939 Market Street, San Francisco
1250 Petaluma Blvd. North, Petaluma
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(510)
483-9035
(650) 652-9672
(408) 263-1712
(415) 431-1676
(707) 762-0181 or
(415) 431-1676
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Method
of Ranking Applicants:
- A Differential Aptitude Test shall be administered to all qualified applicants once a year or as scheduled by the local Training Center.
- A voluntary applicant class shall be followed by additional testing.
A combined score of math test, differential aptitude test, prior work experience within Local 104 (up to 20 points)/veteran credit (10 points for U.S. Military Service Honorable Discharge) and: testing following the voluntary apprentice applicant class (Building Trades Sheet Metal Applicants up to 220 points), oral interview (Building Trade Service up to 50 points), shall place the applicant on a ranked list to be indentured, as positions are available. Qualified applicants must have a valid California driver`s license at the time of indenture.
(Method of ranking applicants subject to the approval of the Division of Apprenticeship Standards.)
Benefits
Our
program is jointly sponsored by Sheet Metal Workers' Local 104 and
the Bay Area Association of SMACNA Chapters. As an employee and
union member, you will be afforded excellent medical, dental, and
vision coverage, as well as vacation and pension benefits.
Programs
For more information on the programs offered at our training facilities, go to the Bay Area Sheet Metal Apprentice Training website.
When applying, tell them you saw this announcement
at "UNIONJOBS.COM," and do not just say "the Internet." |
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