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Alaska Operating Engineers/Employers Training Trust Fund
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About Alaska Operating Engineers/Employers Training Trust Fund
Alaska Operating Engineers/Employers Training Trust Fund is a labor-management apprenticeship and training organization located in Anchorage, Alaska. The institution provides structured trade training for operating engineers and heavy equipment operators, supporting the construction and resource extraction industries in Alaska. Specific institutional type, enrollment figures, and program credential details are not reported in available IPEDS data.
The trust fund administers apprenticeship and journeyman upgrade training programs for operating engineers, covering the operation of heavy construction equipment such as cranes, excavators, bulldozers, and graders. Programs are structured in accordance with the standards of the International Union of Operating Engineers and registered apprenticeship guidelines.
Anchorage serves as the administrative and economic center of Alaska, with the state's construction, energy, and infrastructure sectors generating consistent demand for trained heavy equipment operators. The trust fund's programs serve workers across Alaska, providing a pathway to skilled trades careers with competitive wages in one of the nation's most infrastructure-intensive states.
Anchorage, AK
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About Alaska Trade Education
Alaska has 112 trade schools offering 74 vocational programs, with 357 registered apprenticeship sponsors providing employer-connected training across the state. Alaska's vocational network is concentrated in Anchorage, with a smaller number of schools spread across other regional communities. Anchorage leads with 48 trade schools, followed by Fairbanks with 11 schools, Palmer with 6 schools, and Soldotna and Wasilla each with 5 schools. Top program categories in Alaska include Diesel Technolog...
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