Heat and Frost Insulators Milwaukee Local 19 is accepting Apprentice applications

Union insulators have the experience, skills and resources to handle a wide-variety of insulation-related projects ranging from nuclear and electrical power plants, ethanol plants, automotive manufacturing facilities, and food-processing plants to hospitals, schools, semi-conductors and high-rise buildings. The expertise of our members runs the gamut to include the thermal control of multi-million-dollar projects, annual maintenance check-ups and even small repairs.


Submission:

Apply for the apprentceship with Local 19.

Accuplacer Test/ACT:

Upon applicaton, expect to take an Accuplacer test.

Receive a test invitaton letter via email from Local 19.

Use the provided le?er to take the test at a Wisconsin Technical College.

ACT scores are also accepted.

Test Results and Introductory Meetng:

AFer passing the Accuplacer test, receive a letter for an introductory meetng.

RSVP for the introductory meetng.

Waitng List and Contractor Informa;on:

Post the introductory meetng, get placed on the wai&ng list.

Receive a letter of introducton and a list of contractors.

Choose to self-solicit or wait for placement by the apprentceship program.

Contractor Placement and Drug Screening:

Once a contractor is found (by you or the program), undergo a drug screening.

Upon receiving a negatve drug screening result, proceed to the next steps.

Union Hall Registra;on:

Visit the Union Hall to register.

Pay a $250 initaton fee.

Readiness for Work:

AFer comple&ng the above process, you are now ready to start your appren&ceship. Apprentceship Applicaton Process

Contact for Assistance:

For questons or assistance, contact Mark Foelker 262 309 0299 or via email at

mfoelker@Insulators19.com.


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Additional Information

Trade Organization

International Association of Heat & Frost Insulators and Allied Workers