Job Specifications
Memphis, TN
On-site
a year ago
Apprenticeship
Entry Level
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Earn while you learn is a unique technique that the United Association offers in their apprenticeship program. If earning a livable wage while learning skills in the piping industry is something that you’re interested in, then an apprenticeship at Local 17 is where you want to be.
The United Association has the first nationally registered joint apprenticeship program in the United States, dating back to 1936. Apprenticeship is a serious and vigorous undertaking: UA apprentices must work the same hours as journeyworkers, plus attend classes. This can be a highly rewarding career path for an individual who is motivated to learn the piping trade and become an active member of a proud and noble trade union.
When an applicant is accepted into a UA Local Union apprenticeship program, it is similar to receiving a full-ride, tuition-free scholarship. While learning the trade, they also work for a contractor and earn wages to help support their families.
Individuals who enter our five-year apprenticeship program are part of a select group of men and women motivated to learn a complex and challenging trade while upholding the ideals of trade unionism. All applicants are evaluated on the same fair basis, without regard to race, sex, national origin or religious affiliation.
UA apprentices learn through both classroom and on-the-job training in what is considered by many to be the best construction industry apprentice program in the world. The five-year apprenticeship period is divided into one-year segments, each of which includes on-the-job training and related classroom instruction. All UA apprentices receive a strong general education background in the trade, with core courses in basics such as mathematics, mechanical drafting, and related science. At an appropriate juncture, apprentices can choose a specific curriculum to pursue with the goal of becoming a plumber, pipefitter, sprinkler fitter, or service technician in the air conditioning/refrigeration field, or any of the other many service opportunities in the industry.
The learning that takes place in apprenticeship has been assessed by the American Council on Education and other organizations and colleges so that an apprentice can complete an associate of arts or associate of science degree simultaneously with journey-level credentials in the craft of their choice.
One thing that makes the UA training program so successful is that it is a joint partnership between labor and management. All training programs are run through local joint training committees in specific cities or regions.
The learning that takes place in apprenticeship has been assessed by the American Council on Education and other organizations and colleges so that an apprentice can complete an associate of arts or associate of science degree simultaneously with journey-level credentials in the craft of their choice.
Requirements
Apprenticeship Requirements
18 years of age or older
Must have valid drivers license
Must have High School Diploma or G.E.D.
Must provide an official copy of your transcripts
DD-214 where applicapable
$40 for a Workeys test.
Must pass a 10 panel drug screen
Must Provide 3 reference letters or use the form provided below (You cannot use a relative as a reference).
Apprenticeship Application Instructions
GO TO THIS LINK: UA Local 17 apprenticeship
Read all the information before submitting (Minimum requirements are listed above)
Read and agree to the consent forms and pipe trades form in the Apprenticeship application
Fill out the Required Fields
Upload your reference letters (PDF reference forms above) (You cannot use a relative)
Upload a copy of your High-School diploma or GED equivalent
Upload a official copy of your transcripts (May be mailed or emailed from your school system)
Upload a copy of your drivers license
Upload a copy of your DD214 if you are military
Consent to a 10 panel drug screen
Applications are processed in the order they are received and must be complete with all the required documents
For questions please contact our office at 901-368-0900
Jurisdiction (must live in these counties):
Tennessee-
Benton County
Carroll County
Chester County
Crockett County
Decatur County
Dyer County
Fayette County
Gibson County
Hardeman County
Hardin County
Haywood County
Henderson County
Henry County
Lake County
Lauderdale County
Madison County
McNairy County
Obion County
Shelby County
Tipton County
Weakley County
Arkansas - Crittenden County
Mississippi - DeSoto County
Additional Information
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