Ironworkers Apprenticeship
MHCC partners with union ironworkers and employers to sponsor a four-year apprenticeship program. Training occurs in the classroom and on the job site. Ironworker apprentices attend a four-week daytime training session each year of their apprenticeship. Classes are often held during the winter months. Apprentices start at 65% of journey-level wage. Pay rates increase about every six months as an apprentice's work skills expand!
Your future as an Ironworker
Ironworkers build the structural framework for high-rise buildings, bridges, power plants, and towers. They also place reinforcing steel in concrete forms for roadways, foundations, and structures. Ironworkers also erect aluminum fascia on high-rise window walls so agility and comfort working off the ground are a must!
Want to learn more about how you can become an ironworker? We’re happy to help. Please email MHCC Apprenticeship Advisor Howard Mitchell.
Contact Ironworkers Chapter 29
Learn more about Ironworkers Chapter 29
Kevin Crocker
Ironworkers Chapter 29 Apprenticeship Coordinator
11620 NE Ainsworth Circle
Portland, OR 97206
[email protected]
503-775-0877
Fax: 503-775-6027
Tami Watkins
Iron workers Chapter 29 Administrative Assistant
503-775-0877