Steel Fabrication Registered Apprenticeship : Emily Griffith Technical College

Steel Fabrication Registered Apprenticeship

What is Steel Fabrication? Structural steel fabricators make use of machinery to weld and bend steel in order to transform it into different patterns and shapes. They then fit those shapes together into a complete structure. These finished products may range from stairwells and railings to ornate trusses added to enhance the entrance of a building. Regardless of the product they are tasked to create, Structural Fabricators know their work will leave a lasting legacy to the building, and the community.

In an apprenticeship program like steel fabrication, you’ll learn processes on bending, cutting, and shaping steel to make finished product. Steel Fabrication apprenticeship programs typically last three years.

Requirements: If you are interested in the Steel Fabrication apprenticeship, you must have a high school diploma or GED. 

Want more information? Get the Apprenticeship Program Flyer or email apprenticeship@emilygriffith.edu.

Where can you start your Steel Fabrication apprenticeship? 

Emily Griffith Technical College has partnered with a number of different unions and trade organizations to offer apprenticeship programs. 

If you are interested in the Steel Fabrication Registered Apprenticeship, please reach out to one of the partners listed below to learn how to get started. 

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