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Sheet Metal Worker

What They Do
Sheet metal workers fabricate and install ductwork for heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. In addition, they fabricate and install roof decks, paint ovens, spray booths, dust collecting systems, architectural sheet metal products and food service equipment.

Working Conditions
Work is laid out on metal sheets from blueprints, formed, fabricated and installed on the job site. The understanding of blueprints and the ability to work to close tolerances are necessary. Sheet Metal Workers should enjoy working with their hands and have ability to think for themselves without constant supervision.

Qualifications
• Must be at least 18
• Physical ability to perform work
• Courses in algebra, geometry and trigonometry recommended
• Knowledge of mechanical drafting, general metal fabrication and welding helpful


Application Requirements
• Written and oral exam


Apprenticeship
• 5 year program
• Mandatory classroom instruction throughout apprenticeship
• Minimum 8,000 hours of on-the-job training over 5 years
• 1 year probationary period
• Indentured to the Joint Apprenticeship and training Committee and assigned to a sheet metal contractor

Job Opportunities
Sheet metal workers may advance to supervisory jobs. Some take additional training in welding and do more specialized work. Others go into the contracting business for themselves.

Application and Information
Contact John Nesta
at:
Sheet Metal Workers Joint Apprenticeship Committee and Training Committee
12515 Corporate Drive
Parma, Ohio 44130
800-527-3834 (toll free)
216-267-1645
www.smwia.org
www.smwlu33.org

 

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