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Welding Apprenticeship
Welding Apprenticeship
at Ironworkers Local 377
Bay Area Catalog
Ironworkers Local 377 provides second-to-none training for its apprentices who are up for the challenge. Our program’s hands-on learning, classroom instruction, and job-site experience come together to provide our apprentices with the most comprehensive education in the ironworking crafts. Are you… • Seeking a career path, not “just a job?” • Interested in working hard for excellent benefits, competitive pay and earning a pension? • A lifelong learner, up for new challenges and keeping up with the latest technologies? • Attracted to a career that provides upward mobility and supervisory / management opportunities to those who demonstrate potential and commitment? Then you may have what it takes to succeed and enjoy a satisfying career as an ironworker!
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Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers
Use hand-welding, flame-cutting, hand-soldering, or brazing equipment to weld or join metal components or to fill holes, indentations, or seams of fabricated metal products.
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$44,820
$59,010
$80,900
$21.55
$28.37
$38.89
Admissions
Minimum Qualifications at a Glance • Minimum of 18 years of age • High school graduate or passed the GED proficiency test – Original certificate required or sealed transcripts. • If you have construction experience, paystubs for the duration of your work in the field will be necessary. • Physically able to perform the work of the trade. • Prepared to work at extreme heights. • Able to lift heavy material and equipment. • Prepared to purchase required hand tools at a cost of $350-$400