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Plumbing Apprentice

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Description Position at JBS USA Minimum Electrical Apprentice Qualifications: * Age- Must be over 18 years of age. * Education- High school diploma, General Educational Development (GED) or other ...

Description Minimum Electrical Apprentice Qualifications:Age-Must be over 18 years of age.Education-High school diploma, General Educational Development (GED) or other high school equivalency ...

Minimum Electrical Apprentice Qualifications: * Age- Must be over 18 years of age. * Education- High school diploma, General Educational Development (GED) or other high school equivalency credential ...

Minimum Electrical Apprentice Qualifications: * Age- Must be over 18 years of age. * Education- High school diploma, General Educational Development (GED) or other high school equivalency credential ...

Description Minimum Electrical Apprentice Qualifications: * Age- Must be over 18 years of age. * Education- High school diploma, General Educational Development (GED) or other high school equivalency ...

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Is 27 too old for an apprenticeship?

Apprentice educators and similar roles typically do not have strict age limits, and individuals of 27 are generally considered suitable candidates. Age should not be a barrier if you meet the required skills, qualifications, and are committed to learning and professional development.

How to get into a teaching apprenticeship?

To become an apprentice educator, you typically need to meet minimum education requirements such as a high school diploma or equivalent, and demonstrate strong communication and organizational skills. Many programs require applying through school districts or educational institutions, completing an application, and sometimes passing background checks or interviews. Gaining relevant experience through volunteering or tutoring can also improve your chances of acceptance.

What is the highest paid apprenticeship job?

The highest paid apprenticeship jobs are often in skilled trades such as elevator installers, power plant operators, and certain technology fields like cybersecurity or software development. These roles typically require specialized training, certifications, and can offer higher starting wages compared to other apprenticeships.

What is the $5000 apprenticeship incentive?

The $5000 apprenticeship incentive is a financial benefit offered to apprentice educators or apprentices in certain programs to encourage participation and support training costs. Eligibility and application processes vary by program and region, often requiring enrollment in approved apprenticeship initiatives. This incentive aims to attract individuals to develop skills in education or related fields.
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Weatherization Apprentice

Weatherization Apprentice

Mid Michigan Community Action Agency

Farwell, MI • On-site

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Mid Michigan Community Action Agency rating

7.1

Company rating: 7.1 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

300th of 707 rated non-profit organizations


Job description

Salary: $18.45 per hour

Apprenticeship Purpose:


The Weatherization Apprentice position is a structured workforce development and career advancement program designed to develop highly qualified weatherization professionals. The primary objective of the apprenticeship is for the employee to successfully obtain the knowledge, skills, certifications, and field experience necessary to become a certified Energy Auditor (EA) and Quality Control Inspector (QCI) within nine (9) to twelve (12) months of hire. The apprentice will participate in a combination of classroom instruction, hands-on field training, mentoring, self-study, certification preparation, and competency evaluations. Training may be provided by Mid Michigan Community Action Agency (MMCAA), MiTEC, state-approved training providers, industry partners, and other designated organizations.


General Responsibilities:

  • The apprentice shall actively participate in all assigned training activities and demonstrate continuous progress toward certification and professional competency.
  • Successfully complete all assigned classroom, field, safety, and certification training activities.
  • Maintain satisfactory attendance, participation, and professional conduct during all training events.
  • Complete assigned coursework, reading materials, practical exercises, field demonstrations, and examinations within established timelines.
  • Demonstrate competency in weatherization diagnostics, building science, client interaction, safety procedures, installation practices, energy auditing, and quality assurance activities.
  • Progress toward obtaining required certifications, including OSHA 10, Lead Safe Weatherization, Energy Auditor (EA), and Quality Control Inspector (QCI).
  • Participate in periodic performance evaluations, technical assessments, and training reviews.
  • Maintain a willingness to accept coaching, instruction, and corrective feedback from supervisors, trainers, mentors, and quality assurance personnel.

Specific Duties:

  • Follow instructions from the Weatherization Technical Manager and assigned training staff.
  • Participate in assigned classroom, field, safety, and certification training activities.
  • Complete developmental assignments within established timelines.
  • Demonstrate progress toward assigned training milestones.
  • Apply coaching, instruction, and corrective feedback during training and field activities.
  • Participate in competency evaluations and performance reviews.
  • Maintain satisfactory attendance and active participation in all required training.
  • Maintain safe work practices during classroom, shop, and field activities.
  • Maintain certification progress as required by the apprenticeship program.
  • Maintain professional conduct with staff, trainers, mentors, clients, contractors, and community partners.
  • Meet performance expectations required to remain in good standing within the apprenticeship program.
  • Demonstrate readiness for advancement through assigned training milestones and satisfactory evaluations.

Education and Experience Qualifications:

  • Minimum High School Diploma/GED, prefer some related experience.
  • Possess or obtain 10-hour OSHA safety certification.
  • Obtain and maintain all other certifications as necessary.
  • Agency will provide training to obtain additional certifications upon hire including lead safety, 10-hour OHSA safety certification, and others as needed.


Additional Requirements:

  • Must have proficient computer skills (Word, Excel, Outlook, Internet).
  • The ability to prioritize your workload with the ability to multitask.
  • Must be self-directed and able complete assigned tasks and be willing to accept new challenges daily.
  • Ability to communicate with staff, customers and contractors effectively and pleasantly
  • Organizational skills and the ability to type with average speed and accuracy.
  • Must have reliable transportation, valid drivers license, provide proof of insurance, pass State Police criminal clearance check and MMCAAs Insurance Carriers driving record review.
  • Successfully complete required background checks at time of hire and when requested.
  • Must comply with Agency smoke free and drug free policies.
  • Understand the importance of daily work attendance.

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