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Drywall Finishers seal joints between plasterboard
and other wallboard to prepare wall surfaces
and ceilings for painting, paper hanging
and custom texturing. Glaziers cut
and install all types and sizes of plate,
custom window, obscure leaded glass, mirrors
and curtain wall. They also fit and install
aluminum entrances, sidelight and show windows
as well as plastic and porcelain panels in
metal and wood frames. Painters (residential,
industrial and commercial) prepare surfaces
and apply paints to walls and moldings, indoors
and outdoors. Industrial work may include
bridges, tanks, power houses, sandblasting
and spray painting. Commercial work can involve
painting/brush and roll, and wall covering.
APPROXIMATE APPRENTICES
AND JOURNEYMEN: 2,237
CLASSROOM HOURS:
432 for
Painters & Drywall
Finishers (3 YRS);
576 for Glaziers (4
YRS)
HOURS ON-THE-JOB
TRAINING:
6,000
for Painters & Drywall
Finishers (3 YRS);
8,000 for Glaziers
(4 YRS)
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COURSES: Residential,
Industrial & Commercial Preparation & Application
of Paint for Walls, Moldings, Industrial Work (Bridges,
Tanks, Power houses), Sandblasting, Spray Roll Brush & Specialized
Wall Covering, Water Blasting
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LABORERS'
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PH: 800-442-8868 |
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317 DEER CREEK
ROAD · SAXONBURG, PA 16056 |
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Laborers are
involved with most phases of the construction industry.
They work with scaffolding, soil compaction, transit
and level, trenching and shoring, traffic control,
air tool operation and many other assigned tasks.
APPROXIMATE APPRENTICES AND JOURNEYMEN: 8,000
CLASSROOM HOURS: 288
HOURS ON-THE-JOB TRAINING: 4,000
AVAILABLE CERTIFICATIONS: Asbestos Worker and Supervisor, Hazardous Waste
Worker, Lead Worker and Supervisor, Flagger Safety,
First Aid/CPR/AED, Pipeline Operator - Qualified,
Forklift, OSHA Construction Safety and Health
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COURSES: Craft
Orientation, First Aid/CPR/AED, Asbestos Abatement Worker
and Supervisor, Lead Abatement Worker and Supervisor, Pipelaying,
Line & Grade, Microbial Remediation, Hazardous Waste
Worker, OSHA Construction Safety and Health, Blueprint
Reading, Scaffold Builder, Scaffold User, Rigging & Signaling,
Air and Compaction Tools, Powder-Actuated Tools, Hazard
Communication, Rod Tying, Cutting & Burning, Skid Steer,
Concrete, Fork Lift, Confined Space, Mason Tending
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| OPERATING
ENGINEERS -
LOCAL UNION # 66 |
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PH: 724-668-2244 |
| 107 OPERATORS
WAY · NEW ALEXANDRIA, PA 15670 |
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724-668-8146 |
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Operating
Engineers operate, maintain and
repair heavy construction equipment, such
as cranes, backhoes, loaders, scrapers and
bulldozers, for use in the construction of
buildings, factories, roads, dams, power
plants and bridges.
APPROXIMATE APPRENTICES AND
JOURNEYMEN: 7,359
CLASSROOM HOURS: 800-920
(4-5 YRS)
HOURS ON-THE-JOB
TRAINING: 4,000-6,000
(4-5 YRS)
AVAILABLE CERTIFICATIONS: Class
B CDL/First Aid & CPR/Hazardous Waste Operations,
MSHA 24-Hour New Miner, Forklift Operator Certification,
D.O.T. Pipeline Operator Qualification, OSHA
10-Hour Construction Outreach 500, National
Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators
Certification
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COURSES: Plans & Specifications,
Signaling, Labor & Management Relations, Pre-Operational
Inspection, Soils & Compaction, Rigging & Reeving,
Undercarriage, Fuels, Lubricants & Coolants, Engines,
Powertrains, Hydraulics, Welding, Work Zone Safety, Earthmoving
Equipment Operation Principles & Techniques, Crane
Operation Principles & Techniques, Paving Equipment
Principles & Techniques, Mechanic Technician
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