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Locations

Butte, MT

Missoula, MT

Firth, ID

Idaho falls, ID

Helena, MT

Published

2 months ago

Type

Full Time

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Sheet Metal Apprenticeship Opportunities in Montana - SMART local 103

Why Join The Apprenticeship Program? The SMART Local 103 Sheet Metal Apprenticeship Program offers unmatched training in the sheet metal industry. Our dedicated team provides the highest level of training to ensure our apprentices and journeypersons enjoy successful careers while offering our contractors the best-trained workforce in the industry. Our facilities offer hands-on training, but like any great organization, our greatest asset is our people. Our full-time staff has more than 200 years of sheet metal experience and 40 years of teaching experience.


Do you have the desire and aptitude to listen, learn and work with your hands and mind?


If so, a sheet metal apprenticeship could be just what you need.




When you enter an apprenticeship, you agree to work in an on-the-job training program and attend specialized classes for four years. As an apprentice in the unionized skilled trades, you:



  • Earn a good salary while learning your trade – a salary that increases as your skills and knowledge increase

  • Receive books and other educational material free of charge

  • Learn from instructors who have hands-on experience in the sheet metal industry

  • Put everything you learn to work right away—your career begins with your apprenticeship

  • Graduate with ZERO student loan debt


There is no cost to the apprentice for training, although the apprentices are required to purchase their own hand tools and drafting kits. 



Requirements

If you are interested in applying, please go to this website:



https://smw103.org/apprenticeship



Or contact:



Montana Training Center Director


Dale Carpenter (406) 533-0112



SE Idaho Training Center Director


Kade Lish (208) 680-5912




Additional Information

Trade Organization

International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers