Job Specifications

Location

Oklahoma city

Salary

$20.40 HR on the check +$19.67 HR Benefit package

Published

3 months ago

Type

Full Time

Career Level

Entry Level

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Insulator Apprentice

To learn how to install Mechanical Insulation to Piping and duct through on-the-job training and apprenticeship school. You earn while you learn.


Heat and Frost Insulators work with commercial and industrial insulation. They install insulation and sound proofing for heating, ventilation, steam generation, process piping and plumbing systems; remove hazardous waste; and clean duct systems.

Length of Apprenticeship: Four (4) years. Minimum 640 hours of classroom instruction.

 Apprentices receive 160 hours of classroom instruction per year.

 Apprentices must receive a minimum of 1,800 hours of on-the-job training a year.

Wage: Apprentices start at 60% of journeyman’s wage.

Benefits: Health Insurance, Pension, Annuity, and optional 401k.

Abilities:

 Must work well with others.

 Must be able to understand and follow instructions.

 Must be able to work in confined spaces.

 Must be able to work in high levels on ladders and scaffolds.

 Must be able to lift heavy objects.

Entry Process:

 Obtain and complete application. ( Applications are available on the 1st Tuesday of evry Month.)

 Submit copies of high school transcript and /or G.E.D. certificate.

 Must appear for a personal interview.

Contact:

Heat & Frost Insulators Local 94 Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee

716 S.E. 79th Street

Oklahoma City, OK 73149

(405) 632-6767

Coordinator:

Roger Brown

Email: Roger@awlocal94.com

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Requirements

Basic Requirements:


 Must be at least 18 years old.


 Must have graduated high school or have a G.E.D. certificate.


 Must be U.S. Citizen or legal resident alien. (Documentation required.)


 Must have valid driver’s license.


 Must pass a physical exam.


 Drug Test will be required prior to acceptance.


Working Conditions: Heat and Frost Insulators work in all types of weather elements with the majority of work performed outdoors.


Recommended Preparatory Classes: Algebra, geometry, and mechanical drawing classes.


Work Experience: (Helpful, but not necessary for acceptance.)


Hazardous waste handling experience is helpful.



Additional Information

Trade Organization

International Association of Heat & Frost Insulators and Allied Workers