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Training Programs by Location
Sioux Falls
Trades Offered:
Plumbing: Learn how to work on various plumbing systems including DWV (drain, waste, vent), potable water, boilers, hydronics, medical gas piping and steam.
Fire Protection: Gain the knowledge and skills to work with water-based fire protection systems in commercial, residential, and industrial buildings.
Rapid City & Spencer
Trades Offered:
Plumbing: Learn how to work on various plumbing systems including DWV (drain, waste, vent), potable water, boilers, hydronics, medical gas piping and steam.
HVAC: Become technicians qualified to work with furnaces, air conditioners, and rooftop units in commercial, residential, and industrial buildings.
Sioux City
Trades Offered:
Plumbing: Learn how to work on various plumbing systems including DWV (drain, waste, vent), potable water, boilers, hydronics, medical gas piping and steam.
Why Choose Our Apprenticeship?
Earn While You Learn
Get Paid From Day One
Regular pay increases upon completion
No student loans or college debt
College-level earning potential without college costs
Expert Instruction
Taught by experienced Journeymen
Real-world application on actual projects
Access to latest technology and techniques
Comprehensive safety training
Career Advancement
Clear pathways to advancement including:
Journeyman
Foreman
Superintendent
Estimator
Project Manager
Teach/Instructor
Additional Benefits
Obtain professional licensing
Gain respect and recognition in the industry
Job security in a growing field
Hands-on work with cutting-edge technology
Program Details
4-Year Comprehensive Training
644 hours minimum of classroom instruction
Classes held 2 days per month from September through May
40+ hours per week of on-the-job training
Video conferencing connects all locations for shared learning
What You’ll Learn
Theoretical and textbook studies
Hands-on practical application
Safety techniques and procedures
Tool usage and care
Industry codes and regulations
Blueprint reading and system design
Requirements
Basic Qualifications
Age 18 at time of placement (17-year-olds with high school diploma may apply)
High school diploma or GED required
Strong foundation in math, science, and computers helpful
Good eye-hand coordination and mechanical aptitude
Apprentice Responsibilities
Be at the job site every day, on time, ready to work
Maintain productivity and quality standards
Attend all required classes and training sessions
Strive to become a skilled craftsperson
Follow safety protocols and procedures
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Ready to Build Your Future?
Join the thousands of skilled tradespeople we’ve trained over the past four decades. Our apprenticeship program offers more than just a job—it provides a career path with growth opportunities, job security, and the satisfaction of working with your hands and mind.
For more information, call 605.444.9245
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