Better Choice Bigger Future.

Program Overview

Know a hardworking student who is looking for an alternative to a four-year degree? Set them on the path to choose a bigger future with a career in the plumbing and mechanical contracting industry — a bigger salary, bigger opportunities and bigger ways to help their community. The best part? No college debt. That’s BIG!

Every student deserves a BIG future.

A career in the plumbing and mechanical contracting industry offers nearly endless possibilities in all types of construction. Apprentices can work their way to foreman, superintendent or project manager — or even own their own business. These professionals make a great living — but it’s more than that. Find out everything you need to know about UA Local 290 Tech!

What They'll Do

 

Steamfitters

SteamfittersThis is the only trade to specialize in planning, design and installation of low- and high-pressure steam systems. Steamfitters build the powerhouses that supply electricity. They install piping in the food and beverage industry. They use extreme precision to cut, weld and bend pipe into systems that transport resources in oil refineries, food processing plants, pharmaceutical plants, manufacturing facilities and power plants. They keep your indoor air clean and safe, temperatures regulated and HVACR systems working at peak efficiency.

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HVACR Service Technicians

HVACR Service TechniciansBecause they often work to keep your indoor environment comfortable, heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVACR) service technicians are in high demand. These professionals apply theoretical knowledge about the laws of physics to the installation, maintenance and repair of all sizes of HVACR units. Some technicians focus on mainstream HVACR equipment like furnaces and air conditioners for residential and commercial customers, while others specialize in solar panels, commercial refrigeration or other specific areas of the field.

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Plumbers

PlumbersPlumbers design, install, maintain and repair pipes, fittings and fixtures for water, sewage, drainage, wastewater and gas systems according to codes and specifications. Plumbers are trained to do everything from digging trenches for new pipelines, to installing pipe assemblies and hardware for dishwashers, water heaters, showers and lavatories in residential, commercial and industrial buildings.

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WHAT THEY'LL MAKE...

  • Apprentice Wages: $43K - $83.6K
  • Journeyperson Wages: $95.6K
  • General Foreperson Wages: $111.7K - $144K

*Wages vary based on hours worked and market sector

“I make more money than a lot of my friends who went to college.”