Throughout Eastern & Western Washington
Carpenters make up the largest building trade occupation in the industry. Well-trained carpenters with all-around skills are in high dema...
HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning) systems technicians work on residential and commercial buildings installing and mai...
The low energy/sound and communication technician (06) work scope includes the installing, servicing, and maintaining of systems for soun...
A career in the painting trade can include painting houses, commercial buildings, bridges and industrial sites. A well-trained painter wo...
A glazier is a tradesperson who works with glass and glass substitutes. Tasked with cutting, installing, and removing glass of all kinds,...
A scaffold erector is responsible for the set up and dismantling of temporary scaffold. These craft professionals construct various types...
Heavy Equipment Operators (HEO) not only work on regular construction building jobs, but also on infrastructure projects (roads, bridges,...
Plumbers install, maintain, and repair many different types of water and waste systems. The plumbing work scope includes systems that...
Commercial electricians install, maintain and repair electrical systems in and around structures. They install raceways, wiring and other...
Residential Wireman electricians install, maintain and repair electrical systems in and around structures. They install raceways, wiring and...
As the field of construction becomes more dependent on the use of complex equipment and machinery and a broader selection of materials an...
Sheet metal workers primarily work in installing ductwork for heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVACR). Sheet me...
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