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Craft Apprenticeship Training ... is an opportunity to learn the skills necessary to successfully work in the trade of Carpentry.

Key Benefits

bulletLearn a skill / trade
bulletBuild a career and a future for yourself
bulletOpportunity to earn a decent wage and receive benefits

Minimum Requirements for Apprenticeship

bulletMust be 18 or older (Copy of Birth Certificate required).
bulletMust be a 12 month Alaska state resident prior to closing date of accepting applications.  (Proof Required - Permanent Fund receipt, tax return, hunt/fishing license, etc.)
bulletHave a high school diploma or equivalent, with attached educational transcript (copy required with application).
bulletMust have or be able to obtain a valid Alaskan drivers license. (copy required with application).
bulletCopy of Social Security Card
bulletCopy of DD-214, if you have been in the military.  (copy required with application).
bulletShall be physically capable of performing the essential functions of the occupation without endangering the health and safety of themselves and/or fellow workers.  Upon selection as an apprentice, must be willing to submit to and pass a drug/alcohol screening.
bulletApplicant must be able to read, write and speak the English language in order to comprehend instructions on the job and in related training classes, and to ensure personal and co-worker safety on the job.
bulletComplete application forms and provide evidence of legal employable status in the United States of America.

Applicants will be selected without regard to race, color, religion, sex or national origin.

Apprentices in Training

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Third year project pictures

               

               

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