Boilermaker
Bricklayer
Carpenter
Cement Mason
Construction Craft Laborer
Electrician
Elevator Constructor
Floorlayer
Glazier
Insulator & Asbestos Worker
Iron Worker
Operating Engineer
Painter, Wallpaper Hanger
      & Drywall Finisher
Pipefitter
Plasterer
Plumber
Roofer
Sheet Metal Worker
Teamster
Tile Setter

Sheet Metal Worker

Work Description:
Sheet metal workers are essential to the construction of buildings’ environmental control systems. They also install specialty roofs, gutters and architectural sheet metal, making tremendous contributions to a structure’s architectural beauty. They perform all types of sheet metal fabrication and construction. They cut, fabricate, install and maintain sheet metal products and systems, including heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems in residential, commercial and industrial applications.

Apprentice Age:
Minimum:     18 years
Maximum:     None

Training Program:
Sheet Metal apprentices receive 10,000 of on-the-job and classroom training. Apprentices attend classroom training 20 days each year, five days in succession, four weeks per year, for four years.

Application Process:
Applications are available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (except holidays) and accepted on the first Wednesday of each month. Applicants must take a general aptitude test in reading, math, spatial relationships and mechanical comprehension. Applicants who pass the test are scheduled for an interview before being placed on an applicant waiting list.

To Apply, Contact:
Dan Andrews, Coordinator/Instructor
Sheet Metal Workers Local No. 36
Sheet Metal Industry Training School
3033 Spruce St.
St. Louis, MO  63103
314/534-9680
Fax: 314/534-8116
Web Site: www.smw36jatc.org


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