Program Details

Sheet Metal Worker
Madison Area Sheet Metal Workers JATC
Layout, measuring, detailing and drafting. Fabricate sheet metal components in the shop. Install sheet metal ducktwork and components in field. Architectural and/or general outside sheet metal work. Commercial installation. Industrial installation. Residential installation. Residential gutter, flashing, etc. Perform welding or soldering. Perform special processes and miscellaneous related work. LENGTH of program: 60 months. OJT WAGE: $20.01 starting, with gradual progression to $40.02. Number of Apprentices Enrolled: 92. Number of Apprentices who have graduated 218. Percent of Apprentices who have graduated: 66%. Be able to perform all tasks of the trade. Must be a high school graduate, have received a G.E.D., H.S.E.D., or a high school senior in good standing. Successfully complete the accuplacer test or ACT score equivalent. Must be employed as a Madison Area Sheet Metal Workers contractor before an application can be sent to the sponsor for apprenticeship to begin. Show More

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