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Boilermakers Local 108

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WAGE RATE:


4 Year Program 

NO STUDENT LOANS 

Base Pay Scale: 

  • 1st Year (Without Certs)  $23.95
  • 1st Year (SMAW Certs)     $27.37
  • 1st Year  (FCAW Certs)     $29.08
  • 1st Year  (GTAW Certs)     $30.79


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The four-year (6,000 hour) Boilermaker Apprenticeship Program is a great opportunity to receive the training, education and benefits to succeed in the career and lifestyle as a boilermaker. Please review the basic qualifications to begin the application process. 

 

Requirements:

  • 18 or older
  • High school diploma or GED (or DD214 if the applican

The four-year (6,000 hour) Boilermaker Apprenticeship Program is a great opportunity to receive the training, education and benefits to succeed in the career and lifestyle as a boilermaker. Please review the basic qualifications to begin the application process. 

 

Requirements:

  • 18 or older
  • High school diploma or GED (or DD214 if the applicant is a veteran).
  • Willing to travel for work
  • Live in Local 108’s Southeast jurisdiction
     

How it works:

  1. Apply online through SAJAC
  2. Get placed in a skill group based on your experience
  3. Names are drawn monthly to join the program
  4. Train, get paid, and graduate with no college debt

   

 H2H is a nonprofit that connects transitioning active-duty military service members, veterans, National Guard and Reservists with skilled training and quality career opportunities in the construction industry.  


Veterans with an honorable discharge who have completed the Helmets to Hardhats registration process are added directly to the t

 H2H is a nonprofit that connects transitioning active-duty military service members, veterans, National Guard and Reservists with skilled training and quality career opportunities in the construction industry.  


Veterans with an honorable discharge who have completed the Helmets to Hardhats registration process are added directly to the top of the Local Lodge’s applicant roster. 


When your selected Local Lodge requests apprentices, you, as a veteran registered with Helmets to Hardhats, who has expressed an interest in becoming a Boilermaker Apprentice, will gain direct entry into the program. 

   



Procedures:

Applications are processed and placed on the eligibility roster in the order received (proof of education).


Local Lodges will indenture applicants in the order listed on the eligibility roster (starting with Group 1). When selected for indenture, the area apprenticeship office (or Local Lodge) will notify the applicant of the date and time to arrive for orientation and drug screening. 


Applicants scheduled for indenture must bring a government-issued photo ID (or driver’s license) as proof of age and identity.


Applications remain active for two years. If an applicant has not been selected for indenture into the program within the two years, they must re-apply.

Our primary responsibility and commitment lie in the training of Boilermaker Apprentices and the continuous development and enhancement of the skills of Journeymen Boilermakers within Lodges that have jurisdiction spanning 21 states.


The Southeastern Area Joint Apprenticeship Committee serves the following states and regions: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.

Boilermakers Local 108

5521 Parkwood Circle, Bessemer, AL 35022

(205) 836-4277

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