Week of Events
Racine Roadbuilding Training Program
As part of our mission to facilitate the recruitment and development of a more diverse, qualified workforce in the region, our roadbuilding construction class provides a hands-on experience to learners interested in beginning a career in the construction trades. This program provides exposure and instruction in different union construction career pathways (Carpenter, Electrician, Laborer,
Madison Diversity in Construction Career Fair
Join us to learn more about a career in construction, with an added focus on diversifying our workforce. REGISTER
Milwaukee TradeSMART Information Sessions | MATC Walkers Point
The Entry-Level Construction Skills (ELCS) training provides participants the credentials they need to enter into a construction apprenticeship. Students will receive apprenticeship application assistance, safety training, equipment/forklift training, and more. Program Qualifications High school graduate or completion of HSED/GED (or documentation in progress) Willing to pursue a construction apprenticeship Ability to pass a drug
Milwaukee TradeSMART Information Sessions | Gee’s Clippers
The Entry-Level Construction Skills (ELCS) training provides participants the credentials they need to enter into a construction apprenticeship. Students will receive apprenticeship application assistance, safety training, equipment/forklift training, and more. Program Qualifications High school graduate or completion of HSED/GED (or documentation in progress) Willing to pursue a construction apprenticeship Ability to pass a drug
TradeSMART Training
The Entry-Level Construction Skills (ELCS) training provides participants the credentials they need to enter into a construction apprenticeship. Students will receive apprenticeship application assistance, safety training, equipment/forklift training, and more. Program Qualifications High school graduate or completion of HSED/GED (or documentation in progress) Willing to pursue a construction apprenticeship Ability to pass a drug screen