Apprentices of today are the supervisors, superintendents and contractors of tomorrow. Ambitious young persons should not stop advancing once they become a skilled tradesperson. Supervisory positions become available as they improve their skills, knowledge, and ability to direct and guide other people in their trade. Advancement, of course, depends on the individual.
Information covering each of the NOCEC Apprenticeship Programs is available by following the links below. This information consists of the following information:
- What They Do
- Working Conditions
- Interest and Temperament
- General Qualifications
- Educational Background
- Admission Requirements of the Joint Apprenticeship Committee
- Terms of Apprenticeship Training
- Related Job Opportunities
- Application and Information Recommended