Build Your Future with a UA Apprenticeship
Apprenticeship
A career in the piping trades starts with the United Association’s Registered Apprenticeship Program, which is your pathway to a rewarding, high-demand profession in industries such as plumbing, pipefitting, HVACR, welding, and fire protection.
UA apprenticeships combine paid, on-the-job training with classroom instruction, setting the standard for excellence in the skilled trades across North America. Whether you’re just starting, changing careers, or transitioning from military service, the UA’s Registered Apprenticeship Program is your ticket to a brighter, more secure future.
UA Apprenticeships
Our apprenticeship training program includes:
- 2,000 hours of on-the-job training per year
- 216 hours of related classroom instruction
- Core courses, including Safety, Plan Reading and Design, Math, Science, and Use and Care of Tools
Apprentices learn from experienced journeymen and certified instructors, gaining both the technical expertise and real-world experience needed to succeed. Upon completion, graduates earn industry-recognized credentials and enjoy opportunities for advancement and specialization.
Programs for Veterans
The UA proudly supports military veterans and active-duty service members through specialized apprenticeship pathways. The UA Veterans in Piping (VIP) Program provides free, industry-recognized training in welding, HVACR, and fire suppression for those preparing to transition to civilian life.
UA VIP graduates are guaranteed job placement and a spot in a UA-registered apprenticeship, giving veterans a head start on a stable, high-paying career in the union pipe trades.
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Become An Apprentice
Starting your journey as a UA apprentice is straightforward and accessible. Those who desire to apply for a spot in the UA’s Registered Apprenticeship Program must typically be at least 18 years old, possess a high school diploma or GED and demonstrate the desire and aptitude to learn a skilled trade. The application process may include an interview, aptitude test and physical requirements.
Once accepted, apprentices receive:
- Paid on-the-job training with union contractors
- Classroom instruction at state-of-the-art UA training centers
- Mentorship and support from experienced professionals
- Access to the latest tools, technologies and safety training
UA apprenticeships are offered in hundreds of locations across the United States and Canada, making it easy to find a program near you.
To receive more information on our apprenticeship program, please submit your contact information.