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Apply for City apprenticeships

Learn on the job, get industry credentials, and prepare yourself for a career in a trade or technical field.

What to know

What type of work is it?

Get paid on-the-job training with a mentor in fields like:

  • Automotive technology
  • General construction
  • Machinist
  • Plumbing 

When you finish, you get:

  • Nationally recognized credentials related to your role
  • Opportunity to earn a degree, get a more permanent job, and advance your skills

What to do

1. Browse positions

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Benefits for veterans

Did you know that Veterans have the opportunity to "earn and learn" in a recognized apprenticeship, and may receive GI Bill Educational Benefits?

Eligible Veterans can use GI Bill Educational Benefits for training and/or education. Recognized apprenticeship programs allow Veterans to learn a trade through an apprenticeship, and use the GI Bill benefits to receive a tax-free monthly stipend. The Post-9/11 GI Bill provides a stipend that is the equivalent of the Monthly Housing Allowance (MHA) of an E-5 with dependents (varies by employer location), and is paid in addition to the wages earned as an apprentice. Veterans continue to receive a stipend for every month of their apprenticeship. After six months of a Veteran’s apprenticeship, the stipend is gradually reduced – and is offset by progressive wage increases. In addition, many recognized apprenticeships have some classroom training, and apprentices can receive $83 per month for books and supplies.

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