Find out more about the variety of trade programs available and see which ones match best with your interests and skills! Once you’ve narrowed down what you’re most interested in, connect with the appropriate training centers below so you can start the application process.
The Boilermakers work includes repairing, fabricating and assembling, boilers, tanks vats, pressure vessels, heat exchanges and similar vessels made of metal plate. Boilermakers assemble and erect prefabricated parts and fitting at construction sites where the boilers or other pressure vessels are to be used after installation is completed, and make all necessary tests to check for defects. They also do repair work in the field. A variety of tools are used at times when assembling and erecting steel plate units at a building construction site.
Boilermakers Training Center
5666 West 95th Street, Oak Lawn, IL 60453
708-636-6656 FAX 708-636-6696
https://www.bnap.com/
Whether a Bricklayer works with brick, concrete blocks, structural tile or other masonry materials, the work is essentially the same. Bricklayers construct walls, partitions, fireplaces, chimneys and other structures from brick. They also use other masonry materials, such as concrete, cinder, or gypsum block; precast panels made of brick, cement, tile, stone, marble, structural tile, to terra cotta. They also install the brick linings of industrial kilns and furnaces.
Bricklayers & Allied Craftworkers Local Union #8
3691 Couger Drive, Peru, IL 61354
815-494-7743 FAX: 815-963-5311
Greg Cantrell, Coordinator
https://bac8il.com/apprenticeship-training
The trade of carpentry includes many phases of the construction industry, e.g. milling, fashioning, joining, assembly, erecting, fastening, or dismantling of all structural materials. The handling, cleaning, erecting, installing and dismantling of machinery, equipment and materials are all phases of the millwright area of carpentry. Carpenters in some cases specialize in one particular phase of the trade such as the installation of acoustical materials, driving pile, making cabinets, laying wood and resilient floor, laying carpet, or working in sawmills. Carpenters use blueprints and specifications to determine types of material and sizes to be used on the jobs.
Carpenters JATC Local Union #4
479 27th Street, East Moline, IL 61244
309-755-3585 FAX: 309-752-1008
https://mactc.org/find-your-campus/quad-cities-il-carpenters/
The principal work of Cement Masons is finishing the exposed concrete surfaces on many types of construction projects. These projects range from small jobs, such as the finishing of patios, floors and sidewalks to work on huge dams, miles of concrete highways, foundations and walls of large buildings, airport runways, etc. Duties of a Cement Mason include:
Cement Masons Local Union #18/544 Area
101 – 31st Avenue, Rock Island, IL 61201
309-786-2527 FAX: 309-786-2559
Eric Steele, 309-542-6017
esteelejatf18@yahoo.com
https://www.opcmia.org/training/
Construction Electricians layout, assemble, install and test electrical fixtures, apparatus, and wiring used in electrical systems on construction projects. These systems are used to provide power for heat, light and air conditioning and refrigeration. Construction Electricians also install and connect electrical machinery, electronic equipment controls, signals and communications systems. Follow blue prints and specifications for most installations.
Quad Cities Electrical Training Center
1700 52nd Avenue- Suite C, Moline, IL 61265
309-762-3270 FAX: 309-762-3357
www.knowwatt.org
Glaziers install all types of glass and substitutes for glass including, but not limited to: plate/float glass, window glass, structural glass, Plexiglas, and mirrors of all types. This also includes special items such as leaded glass panels. Such materials are installed in all types of windows, skylights, store fronts and display cases. Glaziers fabricate and install aluminum windows and doors/door frames into which glass panels are cut and fitted.
Glaziers JATC Local Union #581
5738 N W 2nd Avenue, Des Moines, IA 50313
515-314-1756
www.iupat.org
The primary work of the trade involves the application of various insulating materials to hot and cold surfaces. Insulation work is generally associated with larger industrial or commercial projects, such as power plants, chemical plants, nuclear power houses, heavy manufacturing or processing installations including refrigeration. Smaller commercial work includes plumbing, heating and air conditioning insulation on such buildings as schools, churches, apartment complexes, shopping centers, hospitals and occasionally underground “tunnel” or “ditch” work.
Heat & Frost Insulators Local 81
4604 -46th Avenue, Rock Island, IL 61201
309-283-7470
local81-@hotmail.com
https://www.insulators.org/become-an-apprentice
The trade of Ironwork involves working both at great heights and underground. It includes the fabrication, production, erection and construction of all iron, steel, ornamental metals, bronze, etc., and the application of all sealants. The trade includes working on structural, ornamental and reinforcing ironwork.
Ironworkers Local Union #111
8000 29th Street West, Rock Island, IL 61201
309-787-0141 FAX: 309-756-6615
http://www.ironworkers111.org/apprenticeship.html
Because they assist other tradesmen, the laborer is one of the most important employees in construction. Construction laborers work on trenching, footings and foundations and move most materials which must be moved by hand and by power equipment. They do the general housekeeping of the job and provide services to other trades.
Laborers Local Union #309
2835 7th Avenue, Rock Island, IL 61201
309-786-5479 FAX: 786-5486
Union309@aol.com
https://www.illaborers.org/training/journeyman-application
The work of Millwrights involves the assembly, erection, installation and maintenance of all types of industrial machines and equipment. It includes presenting installations and moving production, equipment and machinery according to layout plans, blue prints and other schematic drawings. Millwrights have skills in the use of a variety of hand and power tools, welding and brazing of all types of metals and use of welding equipment, optic tooling, precision measuring tools, hoists and cranes.
Millwrights & Technical Engineers Local Union #2158
2707 62nd Street Ct., Bettendorf, IA 52722
563-332-2158 FAX: 563-332-4486
https://www.millw2158.com/apprenticeships/
Operating Engineers operate, assemble and maintain the power equipment used in the construction industry. This consists of roads, buildings, dams, highways, levees, industrial plants and other structures and projects requiring the use of equipment and machinery. Operating Engineers pilot tow boats, operate and maintain steam boilers and perform these duties on equipment in quarries and for highway departments.
Operating Engineers JATC Local Union #150
3511 – 78th Avenue, Rock Island, IL 61201
309-787-4646 FAX: 309-787-7405
www.iuoe.org
Painters prepare surfaces of buildings and other structures and then apply paint, varnish, enamel and lacquer and similar materials to these surfaces. Painters also prepare and cover room interiors with wallpaper, fabrics, vinyl, and other materials.
Painters JATC
520 – 12th Street, Rock Island, IL 61201
309-788-8080 FAX 309-788-8081
www.iupat.org
The principal work of Plasterers is finishing the exposed surfaces on many types of construction projects. Members or the Plasterer’s trade are engaged in house plastering, cement stucco, covering, plastering, repairing, texture plastering, fireproof construction, plastering on concrete, masonry, etc.
Plasterers Local Union #18
101 – 31st Avenue, Rock Island, IL 61201
309-786-2527 FAX: 309-786-2559
https://www.opcmia.org/training/
Plumbers & Pipefitters are craftsmen who install pipe systems that carry water, steam, air, or other liquids or gases needed for sanitation, industrial production or other uses. They also alter and repair existing pipe systems and install plumbing fixtures, appliances and heating and refrigeration units. Although plumbing and pipefitting are sometimes considered to be a single trade, there is distinction.
Plumbers & Pipefitters JATC Local Union #25
4604 46th Avenue, Rock Island, IL 61201
309-788-4159 FAX: 309-788-5623
chuck@lu25.org
https://lu25.org/training-home.html
Roofers use spray on, roll on, glue on, and mop on products ranging from hot asphalt to sheet rubber waterproofing foundations, walls and under floors. Roofers and waterproofers work on a variety of types of buildings, protecting those facilities against water intrusion and ultimate damage to the structure and its contents. Roofing in the commercial and industrial sector is generally of the built up type or the single ply category. Another area of roofing is the residential type. These applications can also be done in commercial and industrial sectors as well. They include composition shingles, slate and tile.
Roofers Local Union #32
101 31st Avenue, Rock Island, IL 61201
309-737-1890
https://unionroofers.com/
Sheet metal workers fabricate and install ducts that are used in heating, ventilation and air conditioning. They also fabricate and install a wide variety of other products made from light or thin galvanized metals such as siding, metal decks, paint ovens, spray booths, gutters, flashing, and dust collecting systems. The trade also includes products made from heavy or thick metals which are welded (stainless steel, aluminum, black iron) column guards, conveyors, blow pipe systems, spouts, and many more items.
Sheet Metal Workers Local Union #91
8124 42nd Street West, Rock Island, IL 61201
309-787-0695 FAX: 309-787-0733
https://www.jatc91.org/
Sprinkler Fitters are pipe fitters specializing in fire protection system piping of all kinds. They install, repair, and maintain all types of fixed extinguishing systems. While most of this work deals directly with automatic sprinkler systems, they also have the skill necessary to install and service a wide variety of other fire protection equipment such as standpipes, carbon dioxide systems, halon systems, foam systems and dry chemical systems.
Sprinkler Fitters Local Union #669
PO Box 7717, Rockford, IL 61126
815-315-26721
Sprinkler Fitters Local 669 JATC
7050 Oakland Mills Road, Suite 100, Columbia, MD 21046
1-800-638-0592 | 410-312-5202
contactus@jatc.org
http://www.sprinklerfitters669.org/jatc.aspx
The Apprenticeship Program trains individuals to operate all construction equipment, including but not limited to, dump trucks, belly trucks, water trucks, cement trucks, road repair equipment.
Teamsters Local 371
101 – 31st Avenue, Rock Island, IL 61201
309-787-4456 FAX 309-787-4888
www.teamsters.org
You won’t need to look far to see our local IMPACT. An IMPACT Construction Agreement means skilled and well-trained union tradesmen working in collaboration with local union contractors to ensure quality projects built free of disruption and avoidable delays.