Boilermakers Apprenticeship

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Table of Contents

*   What is?

*   Qualifications/Requirements?

*   Benefits?

*   Program?

*   Application Process?

*   Contact Info?

 

What Is A Boilermaker?

Boilermakers are involved in building very large tanks, heavy pipe work and pressure vessels for nuclear power plants, refineries, and chemical manufacturers. As a Boilermaker, one assembles, erects and maintains boilers, tanks pressure vessels, heat exchangers, calandrias, pollution control systems, furnaces, condensers, water towers, penstocks and scroll casings using hoisting, rigging, welding equipment, tools and hardware as required by drawings, specifications and the applicable codes and standards.

 

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Qualifications/Requirements

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Benefits

Union Construction Boilermakers belong to the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Ironworkers, Iron Shipbuilders, Blacksmiths, Forgers and Helpers.  As an employee and union member you will be afforded excellent medical, dental and optical coverage as well a vacation and pension plan benefits.

 

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Program

The Boilermaker Apprenticeship Program consists of on-the-job and classroom training. You earn while you learn and are paid by the hour while you are working on the job site. Apprentice wages start below the journeyperson’s hourly rate of pay and periodically increases until it reach the full journeyperson’s rate. The Construction Boilermakers Program involves 6000 hour (3 to 4 years) of on-site training.

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Application Process

Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis.  

 

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Contact information

Address

City

State

Zip

Region

NC/SC/CV

WorkPhone

FaxNumber

Email

Website

Notes

2191 Piedmont Way

Pittsburg

CA

94565

Northern California

NC

(925) 427-4121

(925) 427-5980

Otis549@aol.com

 

 

2260

Riverside

Ave.

Bloomington

CA

92316

Southern

California

SC

(909) 877-9389

 

 

 

 

 

 

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