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Jefferson County Joint Apprenticeship Committee

Birmingham, AL
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About Jefferson County Joint Apprenticeship Committee

The Jefferson County Joint Apprenticeship Committee, based in Birmingham, Alabama, administers apprenticeship training programs for skilled trades workers in Jefferson County and the greater Birmingham metropolitan area. Joint apprenticeship committees coordinate on-the-job training with related technical instruction to prepare workers for journeyman-level careers in the trades.

Specific program details are not listed in current data. Joint apprenticeship committees of this type typically administer multi-year apprenticeships in trades such as electrical work, pipefitting, plumbing, sheet metal work, and ironwork, resulting in industry-recognized journeyman credentials.

Birmingham is Alabama's largest metropolitan area and a center of construction, manufacturing, and industrial activity. The Jefferson County Joint Apprenticeship Committee plays a role in developing the skilled trades workforce that supports infrastructure, commercial construction, and industrial operations across the region.

Contact Information

124 West Park Drive, Birmingham, AL 35211

Programs

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About Alabama Trade Education

Alabama has 629 trade schools offering 464 vocational programs statewide, with 691 registered apprenticeship sponsors connecting students to employer-based training opportunities. The state supports a broad vocational infrastructure spanning healthcare, industrial, and service trades. Birmingham is the largest hub for trade education with 53 schools, followed by Mobile and Montgomery with 40 schools each, Huntsville with 33 schools, and Dothan with 12 schools. Leading program categories in Alab...

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