Sheet Metal Workersother related Employment listings - Carlstadt, NJ at Geebo

Sheet Metal Workers

Career in the Construction Industry Earn While You Learn Sheet Metal Workers Local Union No.
25 of Northern New Jersey April 8th through May 24th Is seeking applicants for our Sheet Metal Worker Apprenticeship Program $17.
26 per Hour No Experience Necessary Great Pay & Benefits Package GI Bill Benefits available for Veterans Drivers' License & Transportation Required Applications must be completed online If you have any questions or require additional information, contact us at (201) 507-0333, Ext.
127 or email email protected All previous applicants still interested must re-apply Deadline to submit Applications and documentation is May 24, 2024.
The Sheet Metal Workers employed by Local 25 have completed a comprehensive four-year apprenticeship, including over 900 hours of classroom instruction, in addition to more than 8,000 hours of on-the-job instruction.
Our journeypersons, unlike those from small independent unions or nonunion workers, are trained in virtually every facet of the field, from basic sheet metal techniques to emerging technologies of major importance, like indoor air pollution control and advanced energy management and Green LEED Associate trained.
While Local 25 professionals may specialize in a specific area (like copper roofing, for example), the cross-discipline education of their workers and the Union's commitment to ongoing training means that our Contractors will always bring a broad, informed perspective to your project.
Equal Opportunity Employer Recommended Skills Air Pollution Control Leed Sheet Metal Energy Management Transportation Management Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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  • Company: Sheet Metal Workers Local Union No. 25

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