Mill Cabinet Apprenticeship
What Is A Mill Cabinet Worker?
The Cabinetmaker cuts, shapes and assembles wood products, including moldings, panels and furniture. They also fabricate store fixtures, which includes the use of metal, plastics, veneers, and glass. Many work on exhibits, display cases and Cabinets for high-end Architectural, Residential, Industrial and Commercial use. Cabinetmakers use hand tools and operates a number of CNC machinery, including power saws, planers, joiners and shapers.
Qualifications/Requirements
- An applicant for the 5-Bay Counties Millmen & Cabinet Apprenticeship Program must be at least eighteen (18) years of age, or seventeen (17) with written parental consent. There is no maximum age.
- Applicant must be in good health and physically able to perform all phases of the work.
- Applicant must have a high school diploma or a GED.
Benefits
Our program is jointly sponsored by employers signatory to the A.C.M. Agreement and benefits include Medical, Dental, Vision Care, Vacation, Annuity and Pension.
Program
The minimum term of Apprenticeship requires 48 months, 4800 work hours, and completion of 576 hours of related instructional classes taken at the Millmen/Cabinetmaker training center.
Local program requirements may vary from area to area please contact individual programs for more information.
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Southern California |
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10015 Rose Hills Road, #100, Whittier, CA 90601
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(562) 699-0419
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Northern California |
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800 Chadbourne Road, Fairfield, CA 94535
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707-399-2880
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115 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94607
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510-446-2236
510-451-2236 (fax)
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Application Process
Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis, Monday or Friday between the hours of 1:00pm and 4:30pm.
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