We have put together a complete guide to
all apprenticeships dealing with the construction industry.
Below is a description of each area and the apprenticeships
offered within each area of the Construction Industry.
FLOOR & WALL
In today's
building industry many jobs prepare floors and walls
for occupants that will be housed in today's homes and
office buildings. This portion of the industry provides
thousands of jobs for Twin Cities residents. These jobs
are ones that could be considered finishing type occupations.
By that, we mean those occupations that put the final
touch on homes and office buildings.
Drywall Finishers
Floor
Coverers
Glaziers
& Glass Workers
Lathers
Painters & Wall Coverers
Plasterers
Tile & Terrazzo
Workers
MECHANICAL-ELECTRICAL
Within the mechanical section you
will be able to search occupations that provide heat,
energy, and sanitary services to homes and buildings
within our community. The majority of these occupations
are considered licensed crafts and are registered either
within municipalities or state regulatory agencies.
Electricians
Pipefitters
Plumbers
Sheet
Metal Workers
Sprinkler
Fitters
SITE PREPARATION
Within the
site preperation category are occupations that prepare
building sites and develop the foundation of a project.
Bricklayers
Cabinet Makers
Carpenters
Cement Masons
Drivers (Teamsters)
Iron Workers
(Construction)
Operating
Engineers
Piledrivers
SPECIALTY
This category
includes occupations that work in conjunction with mechanical,
wall and floor applicators, and site prepatation workers.
Without these occupations, the completion of homes and
buildings cannot happen. These careers are very specialized
and provide a unique and specific process within this
challenging industry.
Asbestos
Workers
Boilermakers
Construction
Managers
Elevator
Constructors
Laborers
Millwrights
Roofers
Sign,
Display, Screen Process & Tradeshow Workers
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