Registered apprenticeship is an earn while you learn model that combines on the job training and related technical instruction.

What does learn while you earn mean?

On the job training means that every apprentice is  earning a paycheck from day one. While on the job, apprentices have access to a Journey Worker who is already highly skilled and trained in their field to act as a trainer and mentor

Is there any in class work for a Registered Apprenticeship program?

All apprenticeship programs include classroom instruction that is designed to coincide with the on the job training. As an apprentice learns more on the job and in the classroom, their wages gradually increase until they reach a Journey Worker status.


Union membership in the construction industry offers numerous benefits, including higher wages, better benefits, increased job security, access to annual education and safety training and support.

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Bricklayer & Allied Craft Workers Local 1-Statewide

Scan the QR code or click the link below to learn more about how to become an apprentice with the Brick Layers! 

https://bactraining.org/become-an-apprentice 

What does a Tile Setter do?

Tile Setters are also part of the Allied Craft Workers and they install tiles on various surfaces like floors, walls, and countertops. They do this from start to finish by preparing the surface, cutting and shaping tiles, applying adhesive, and grouting to create a finished, aesthetically pleasing surface.

 

What does a Pointer-Caulker-Cleaner (PCC) do?

Pointer-Caulkers-Cleaners are skilled craftspeople who preserve, protect, and restore masonry structures. As members of the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers (BAC), PCCs work on everything from historic landmarks to modern commercial buildings, ensuring the integrity and appearance of brick, block, stone, and concrete. Their work includes removing and replacing deteriorated mortar joints (pointing), sealing building exteriors to keep out water and air (caulking), and cleaning masonry surfaces to restore their original beauty. PCCs combine hands-on skill with a deep understanding of building science to extend the life of structures, improve energy efficiency, and maintain the architectural character of the built environment.

What does a Bricklayer/Allied Craft Worker do?

A bricklayer primarily works in commercial construction, building the structural backbone and exterior veneer of everything from schools and hospitals to office buildings and stadiums.

Using bricks, concrete blocks, and stone, bricklayers construct walls, columns, and other masonry features that are level, plumb, and built to last. Their work blends technical precision with craftsmanship, ensuring that each project not only meets structural requirements but also stands the test of time.

Carpenters Local 322-Metro Area

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https://www.carpenterstraininginstitute.org/apprenticeship-programs/

What does a Millwright do?

Millwrights are precision tradespeople who install, maintain, troubleshoot, repair, and dismantle industrial machinery and equipment. They work in power plants, factories, and construction sites, using advanced tools and alignment techniques to ensure machines operate efficiently and safely. Millwrights combine mechanical expertise, problem-solving skills, and precision measurement to keep critical systems running.

What do Pile Drivers do?

Pile Drivers are infrastructure experts. They specialize in driving steel, concrete, or timber piles deep into the ground to form strong foundations for buildings, bridges, docks, and other structures. They work with heavy equipment, work in marine and land environments, and ensure foundation stability in challenging soil and site conditions.

What does a Carpenter do?

Carpenters play a crucial role in construction, focusing on site layout, building, installing, and repairing structures made of wood, concrete, steel and other materials..

Carpenters construct the framework for all buildings, including foundations, walls, floors, ceilings and roofs. They also install drywall, doors, windows, bathroom partitions, accessories, and cabinetry. They apply trim, moldings and repair damaged structures. The structures carpenters build include residential homes, schools and commerical spaces such as stores, restaurants, apartment buildings, bridges, parking garages and hospitals to name a few. Carpenters also build scaffolds for all crafts that help keep our country moving. Scaffold building is required anywhere a craft must work on elevated projects. Knowledge of blueprints, layout, electronic print reading, total station, and understanding of AR/VR technologies to make sure things are installed properly.

Working in this trade requires a lot of different skills including math, the latest layout technologies, and tools such as saws, hammers, drills, lasers, robotic total station, and measuring devices, among many other things.

Carpenters Local 1382-Rochester Area

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https://www.carpenterslocal1382.com/training-center

Carpenters Local 464-Mankato Area

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https://northcountrycarpenter.org/local/carpenters-local-464 

Carpenters Local 361-Duluth Area

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https://northcountrycarpenter.org/local/carpenter-local-361

Carpenters Local 1934-Bemidji Area

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https://northcountrycarpenter.org/venue/local-1934

Cement Masons Local 633-Statewide

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https://www.training633.org/

What does a Plasterer do?

A plasterer mixes the ingredients to make plaster and applies it to walls and ceilings. Plaster can help protect against damage such as moisture, and can also provide a decorative design to walls and ceilings. When applying it, plasterers try to create a smooth or decorative finish with the plaster. It can also be used strategically to repair damaged walls and ceilings. Plasterers may also apply other types of protective layers, such as renders and finishes, on floors, ceilings and walls.

What do Shophands do?

Shophands assist with various tasks to support skilled tradespeople and ensure smooth operations on job sites. They give this support by transport materials, tools, and equipment to and from work areas, assist in preparing job sites by cleaning, organizing, and setting up necessary equipment. They also mix concrete for jobs, help maintain and organize tools and ensure they are in good working condition.

What does a Cement Mason do?

Cement masons specialize in working with concrete to create various structures and surfaces in construction.

They prepare and mix concrete according to specifications, pour it into molds or forms, use tools to smooth and finish concrete surfaces to ensure they meet design requirements.

Cement Mason's also construct and set forms to shape the concrete as it cures, fix damaged concrete surfaces, perform maintenance on existing structures and interpret construction plans and specifications to understand project requirements.

Electrical Local 292-Minneapolis

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https://mplsjatc.org/applicants/ 

Electrical Local 110-St Paul

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https://www.jatc110.org/?zone=/unionactive/view_article.cfm&HomeID=710066&page=Program20Info

Electrical Local 343-Rochester

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https://www.ibewlocal343.org/education/

Electrical Local 242-Duluth

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https://www.ibew242-neca.org/start-your-career/

Electrical Local 294-Bemidji

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https://www.ibew294-neca.org/

What does an electrician do?

Electricians are responsible for installing, maintaining and repairing electrical systems and components. Most of their work is done inside various types of buildings, but they do work on things outside that require electricity such as stop lights and transformers.

They ensure all work meets local and national electrical codes, work with contractors and architects to integrate electrical components into the building design.

Electricians troubleshoot issues and perform repairs, set up wiring, outlets and circuit breakers on construction projects. They contribute to the overall safety and functionality of buildings.

Limited Energy-Statewide

Scan the QR code or click the link below to learn more about how to become an apprentice with the Limited Energy Electricians! 

https://www.statewidelea.org/apprenticeship-info/ 

What does a Limited Energy Electrician do?

A limited energy technician specializes in limited energy technologies and fiber optic systems. Their work focuses on systems operate at safer power levels than the other electrical trades.

They install and maintain limited energy systems such as: security systems, fire alarm systems, communication networks (telecommunications and internet) and audio-visual systems.

They test systems to ensure proper functionality, troubleshoot any issues that arise, service any existing technology system, and ensure that installations provide the quality of service that customers require. 

Elevator Constructors Local 9-Statewide

Scan the QR code or click the link below to learn more about how to become an apprentice with the Elevator Constructors! 

https://www.neiep.org/elevator-apprenticeship-recruitment-opportunities/    

What does an Elevator Constructor do?

An elevator constructor installs, maintains, and repairs elevators, escalators, and other vertical transportation systems in buildings.

Elevator constructors typically undergo specialized training, hold certifications related to instalation and maintenance, ensure all work meets local building codes, and colaborate with architects, engineers and construction crews.

The following skills are important for those looking to be an elevator constructor: knowledge of electrical and mechanical systems, understanding safety protocols and building codes, problem-solving skills and working in confined spaces.

Finishing Trades-IUPAT DC 82-Statewide

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https://www.ftium.edu/become-an-apprentice/

What does a Coating Application Specialist do?

Industrial Coating and Lining Application Specialists apply techniques to prepare substrates for coating and lining applications. Industrial Coating and Lining Application Specialists apply/install protective coatings and linings to steel and concrete on complex structures and for manufacturing purposes.

What does a Drywall Finisher do?

Drywall Finishers prepare drywall panels for painting by taping and finishing the joints and imperfections in the drywall surface.

What does a Glazier do?

Glaziers are responsible for selecting, cutting, installing, replacing, and removing all types of glass. They install architectural aluminum window systems, glass handrail, mirrors, door entrances and decorative wall systems in commercial and residential buildings.

What does a Glass Worker do?

Glassworkers work in manufacturing and fabrication settings. Glassworkers fabricate aluminum window systems, shower enclosures, mirrors, door entrances and manufacture glass for commercial and residential buildings.

What does a Sign Technician do?

Sign Technicians design, manufacture, construct, paint, install, and remove signs, billboards, and communication advertising using a variety of materials, methods, and processes.

What does a Commercial Painter do?

Commercial Painters apply decorative and protective finishes in residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial settings. They prepare a variety of surfaces (wood, masonry, drywall, plaster, concrete, synthetics, stucco and metal) prior to the application of materials such as paint, high performance coatings, waterproofing, fireproofing, varnish, shellac, wall coverings and special decorative finishes.

Mechanical Insulators Local 34-Twin Cities Metro Area

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https://insulators34.org/apprenticeship

Mechanical Insulators Local 49-Duluth Area

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https://www.insulators49.org/news-details/news/become-an-apprentice/64280/96577

What does an Insulator do?

A Mechanical Heat and Frost Insulator is a skilled tradesperson who specializes in installing and maintaining insulation systems on mechanical equipment, piping, and ductwork. Thier work protects systems that carry hot or cold materials by controlling temperature, conserving energy, and protecting people and equipment.

Mechanical insulators can be found on construction sites, industrial facilities, commercial buildings, and large residential projects; basically anywhere mechanical systems require temperature control.

Insulators install insulation to reduce heat loss or gain, applying vapor barriers to prevent moisture buildup and corrosion, shield workers from extreme temperatures and protecting equipment from damage. Insulators also help facilities reduce fuel consumption and operating costs.

Iron Workers Local 512-Statewide

Scan the QR code or click the link below to learn more about how to become an apprentice with the Iron Workers! 

www.ironworkers512.com

What does an Iron Worker do?

Members of Iron Workers Local 512 build the structural framework of buildings, bridges, and other large infrastructure projects.

They install steel beams, reinforcing bars (rebar), ornamental ironwork, precast concrete, and even wind turbines and mass timber components.

Their work often takes place at significant heights and requires precision, physical strength, and strict adherence to safety protocols. Ironworkers play a vital role in shaping the skylines and infrastructure of our communities.

Laborer's Local 563-Metro Area

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https://liunaminnesota.org/buildyourfuture

Laborer's Local 405-Rochester Area

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https://liunaminnesota.org/local405

Laborer's Local 1091-Duluth Area

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https://liunaminnesota.org/local1091 

Laborer's Local 1097-Virginia Area

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https://liunaminnesota.org/local1097 

What does a Laborer do?

Laborers are known to perform a variety of tasks in the construction and maintenance of buildings and infrastructure like schools, hospitals, skyscrapers, roads, bridges, and utilities. 

They help prepare jobsites from dirt work to demolition and site cleanup. Laborers also assist with the movement of materials throughout the jobsite.

They also perform tasks such as pipelaying, concrete placement, and operate a variety of tools and equipment.

Operators Local 49-Statewide

Scan the QR code or click the link below to learn more about how to become an apprentice with the Operators! 

https://www.local49training.org/apprenticeship/application-for-apprenticeship/

What does an Operator do?

Operating engineers are responsible for the operation and maintenance of heavy machinery and equipment. Their role is crucial for the successful completion of construction projects..

They Operate machinery such as cranes, bulldozers, excavators, and loaders. They may also perform routine maintenance on equipment to ensure optimal performance.

They assist in preparing construction sites by moving earth, grading land, and setting up equipment.

Pipefitters Local 539-Minneapolis

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https://training539.com/apprentice/

Pipefitters Local Local 455-St Paul

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https://local455.com/training-center/

What does a Pipefitter do?

A pipefitter installs, repairs, and maintains piping systems that transport liquids and gases. Their work is essential for various systems including heating, cooling and industrial processes.

They fit and install pipes, valves, and fittings according to specifications, inspect and maintain existing piping systems to ensure functionality and safety, troubleshoot and repair leaks or malfunctions in piping systems. They also interpret blueprints and technical drawings to determine layout and specifications.

They use a variety of techniques to join pipes and create custom fittings as needed, including welding, threading, soldering, and brazing.They often collaborate with plumbers and HVAC technicians on jobs.

Plumbers Local 15-Minneapolis

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https://www.training15.com/apprentice/

Plumbers Local 34-St Paul

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https://www.plumberslocal34.org/training/apprentice

Plumbers Local 11-Duluth/Northern Minnesota

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https://www.11589jatc.com/

Plumbers Local 6-Rochester

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https://www.ualocal6.org/apprentices/

What does a Plumber do?

Plumbers play a crucial role in construction by installing, repairing, and maintaining piping systems for water, gas, and waste. Their work ensures that buildings have functional plumbing systems that meet safety and regulatory standards.

They set up pipes, fixtures, and appliances for water supply and drainage; install systems for heating, cooling and gas supply as well as conduct routine inspections to ensure systems function properly, fix leaks, clogs and other plumbing issues.

Plumbers read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings to understand plumbing layouts, ensure all installations meet local building codes and obtain necessary permits for plumbing work.

Roofers & Water proofers Local 96-Statewide

Scan the QR code or click the link below to learn more about how to become an apprentice with the Roofers!

https://www.rooferslocal96.com/apprentice-info-page

What does a Roofer do?

A roofer is a trade worker who specializes in installing, repairing, replacing, and maintaining roofing systems for buildings.

Roofers install different roofing materials, including shingles, metal, and tiles.They also assess and repair damaged roofs to prevent leaks and structural issues.

Roofers perform regular inspections and maintenance tasks to ensure roofs remain in good condition. They also follow safety regulations and use protective gear to minimize risks.

Sheet Metal Workers Local 10-Statewide

Scan the QR code or click the link below to learn more about how to become an apprentice with the Sheet Metal Workers!

https://www.smw10.org/metro.html

What does a Sheet Metal Worker do?

Sheet Metal Workers are skilled tradespeople who draft, fabricate, install, commission, and maintain and service systems that heat, cool, and ventilate buildings—creating fully controlled indoor environments.

They also perform architectural work on building exteriors, including flashing, gutters, siding, and panel systems made from a variety of materials. In residential settings, Sheet Metal Workers fabricate, install, service, and replace heating and air conditioning systems, as well as complete architectural sheet metal projects.

Additionally, Sheet Metal Workers play a vital role in the fabrication and maintenance of signage, as well as service kitchen equipment used in hospitals and restaurants and custom fabrication.

Sprinkler Fitters Local 417-Metro Area

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https://www.local417.com/news-details/news/program-overview/25155

Sprinkler Fitters Local 669-National/Outstate Area

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https://sprinklerfitters669.org/jatc.aspx

What does a Sprinkler Fitter do?

A sprinkler fitter installs and maintains fire protection sprinkler systems in buildings. Their work is crucial for ensuring safety and compliance with fire codes.

Sprinkler fitters install piping, valves, and sprinkler heads according to design specifications,they inspect and test systems to ensure proper functionality and compliance with safety standards.

They troubleshoot and repair any issues with existing systems, fitting professionals also read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings to understand system layouts.

Bricklayers/Alliedcraft Workers

Local 1

Cement Masons

Local 633

Elevator Constructors

Local 9

Finishing Trades-IUPAT

DC 82

Limited Energy

Roofers & Water Proofers

Local 96

Sheet Metal

Local 10

Operating Engineers

Local 49

Iron Workers

Local 512

Plumbers

Pipefitters

Electricians

Insulators

Sprinkler Fitters

Carpenters

Laborers

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