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Plumbing Apprenticeship at United Association of Plumbers, Steamfitters & HVAC/R Local 230

Plumbing Apprenticeship

at United Association of Plumbers, Steamfitters & HVAC/R Local 230

Los Angeles Catalog

The Plumbing Apprenticeship program at the United Association of Plumbers, Steamfitters & HVAC/R Local 230 is designed to provide comprehensive training and hands-on experience for individuals aspiring to become skilled and certified plumbers. This program combines classroom instruction with practical on-the-job training, ensuring apprentices gain the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the plumbing industry.

Leads to

$63.3k careers

Costs

Free

Takes

4 Years
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Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters

Assemble, install, alter, and repair pipelines or pipe systems that carry water, steam, air, or other liquids or gases. May install heating and cooling equipment and mechanical control systems. Includes sprinkler fitters.

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Conventional
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Hourly Wage

$40,330

$63,310

$110,230

$19.39

$30.44

$52.99

Admissions

   High school diploma or equivalency
   Physically able to operate heavy machinery
   Driver's license
   Proof of identity (state ID or driver's license)
   Drug testing

Apprentices learn all aspects of Plumbing and Steamfitting for commercial, industrial and residential construction.

  • Minimum 18 years old
  • High School Diploma, GED or Sealed High School Transcripts
  • Must be able to perform the physical requirements for the trade
  • Valid California Drivers License
  • Birth Certificate (original or certified copy)
  • Must pass the Aptitude Test
  • Reliable Transportation
  • Oral Interviews
  • Drug Screening

Who do I Contact?

6313 Nancy Ridge Drive
San Diego, CA 92121

Quick Facts

Location:  San Diego, CA

Type:  Apprenticeship

Format:  In-Person

Hours:  Full-time

Age:  18 and up

Requirements:  High school diploma or equivalency, Physically able to operate heavy machinery, Driver's license, Proof of identity (state ID or driver's license), Drug testing