FAQ - Sponsor/Employer

What is apprenticeship training?

Apprenticeship is a training program that combines structured on-the-job training with related instruction. It is sponsored by employers, employer associations, or labor/management groups that can hire and train in a working situation. The employment opportunity is the most basic requirement for an apprenticeship. Without a job there is no "on-the-job" training", and such training represents about 90% of the program.

What are the benefits to an employer to participate in apprenticeship training?

What are my responsibilities as a trainer of apprentices?

How much paperwork will I have to complete?

Paperwork is minimal. Information for the application will require some paperwork to be completed and on-going training records must be maintained. Assistance is available from the Bureau of Apprenticeship Standards Field Representatives with the application process and to understand the selection process or procedures or policies.

How much will it cost me to train apprentices?

Although you pay for the apprenticeship training, the actual cost to you is affordable. The program includes both classroom and on-the-job training, so the apprentices will be producing for you while they learn. In addition, you must pay the apprentice’s wages for time spent in related classroom Instruction. The number of hours required vary from occupation to occupation. Normally 144 hours per year are required. Apprentices are responsible for their books, tuition and travel costs.

How do you determine what occupations are apprenticeable?

In order for an occupation to be determined apprenticeable, the occupation:

What support is available to me from the Bureau of Apprenticeship Standards while training apprentices?

Local Apprenticeship Training Representatives are available to provide technical support. The list of the representatives is available by geographical area. Look for the navigation box labeled Contact Us, upper right side of web page.

Who do I contact?

Your area's Apprenticeship Training Representative (ATR) will assist you in securing the apprenticeship information that you seek. A listing of all ATRs can be accessed from the link above or from the blue Contact Us box on the upper right side of the web page.