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Plumber Apprenticeship Program

Area II Plumbers JATC administers the Plumber program

How to Apply

For program details, contact  Area II Plumbers JATC
503.991.5203

 

  • Application openings

    Applications openings

    Sign-up at the Area II Plumbing JATC's website for application openings

    Area II Plumbers JATC
    503.991.5203
    officeadmin@area2app.com

  • Math Placement Testing To Enter Apprenticeship

    Applying for the Plumber Apprenticeship program?

    Do not take the WorkKeys test. 

    Contact placement@chemeketa.edu  to take the online math placement test

  • Testing: Journeyman Plumber

    After you complete your apprenticeship, take the Journeyman Plumber test:

    Call the Oregon Building Codes Division at 503.378.4133

    • Select and pay for the Journeyman Plumber test
    • Have your test sent to the Chemeketa Testing Center 

    Next, contact the Chemeketa Testing Center to schedule your test at the Chemeketa Salem Campus -  

  • Job description

    Working conditions

    Plumbing work is done indoors and outdoors -

    • in newly constructed and existing buildings (homes, businesses, commercial areas, and factories)
    • in all kinds of weather
    • around noise, dirt, and mud
    • often working in cramped areas and awkward positions  

    Plumbers assemble, install, and repair according to specifications and plumbing codes

    • Pipes
    • Fittings
    • Medical gas systems
    • Heating and water fixtures
    • Water and drainage systems
      • Sinks
      • Toilets
      • Bathtubs
      • Showers
      • Water heaters
      • Hot water tanks
      • Garbage disposal units

    Plumbers also clean drains, remove obstructions, repair, and replace broken pipes or fixtures.

  • How much can you earn?

    How much can you earn? 

    Select the link for the full Area II Plumbers wage scale

    As a successful plumber apprentice, you may qualify for state licensure and earn your journey-level card.

     

  • Minimum Qualifications

    Minimum Qualifications

    • Proof of age--18 years or older
    • High school diploma or GED Certificate
    • Math (Classes qualify with a grade "C" or higher).  Choose one or more of the following - 
      1. High School transcript with one-year Algebra or equivalent 
      2. OR - one post high school algebra course
      3. OR - place into Math 60 or higher on the Chemeketa math placement test

    Note: If you need to take a placement test, see instructions in the Placement Testing section above.

  • Training & degrees

    Training

    • This is a four-year program that combines 7,700 hours of on-the-job training with concurrent related-training credit courses.
    • Apprentices earn 13 academic credits per year and attend classes in the fall, winter and spring.
    • Classroom instruction is two evenings per week combined with on-the-job training to provide the most comprehensive course of study for an apprentice in the plumbing trade.

    Additional training & degrees

    Additional Training and Degrees Credits can be applied to a Certificate or AAS degree and can transfer to OIT for a BS degree.

  • Prepare while waiting

    While waiting for an opening, you may compile a portfolio of documentation required for program entry.

    • Diploma or GED certificate
    • Transcripts from high school and college
    • Placement test scores
    • Work experience documented on letterhead with the tasks listed and years of service (construction related)
    • Trades and safety certificates
    • For Veterans, a copy of the DD224 long form
  • Suggested Classes

    Suggested high school and college classes to prepare for your career

    Trade

    • Blueprint Reading
    • Construction Classes
    • Drafting/CAD
    • Electrical Theory
    • Electronics
    • Residential Wiring
    • Trade Skills Fundamentals
    • Welding

    Math

    • Algebra I & II
    • Calculus
    • Geometry
    • Trigonometry

    Other

    • CPR/First Aid

     

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