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Ironworkers Local 92 JATC Apprenticeship

Birmingham, AL
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About Ironworkers Local 92 JATC Apprenticeship

Ironworkers Local 92 JATC Apprenticeship is a joint apprenticeship and training program located in Birmingham, Alabama, affiliated with the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers. The program provides structured apprenticeship training combining on-the-job learning with related technical instruction for ironworker trades.

Apprenticeship programs of this type typically cover structural steel erection, reinforcing ironwork, ornamental ironwork, and rigging, among other specialized skills. Participants earn wages while completing the apprenticeship, progressing toward journeyman status in the ironworking trade. Specific IPEDS program data is not currently listed for this institution.

Birmingham's construction and industrial sectors provide a strong employment base for trained ironworkers. The city's ongoing infrastructure development, commercial construction, and industrial projects create consistent demand for skilled trades graduates from programs like this apprenticeship.

Contact Information

2828 4th Avenue South, Birmingham, AL 35233

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About Alabama Trade Education

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