Apprenticeship Programs

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What is an apprenticeship program?

Registered apprenticeship programs offer structured training for skilled careers, combining on-the-job training with classroom instruction while participants earn a wage. In Massachusetts, these programs require a minimum of 2,000 hours of hands-on training and 150 hours of technical instruction to meet certification requirements in various trades.

Renaud HVAC Apprenticeship Program

Why choose Renaud HVAC for your apprenticeship program?

As a licensed, state-approved sponsor of the Massachusetts Division of Apprenticeship Standards (DAS), Renaud HVAC & Controls is authorized to formally train, register, and develop apprentices with pay progression, certification, and oversight tailored to 3 specific industries.

TRADELICENSURE THROUGHREQUIREMENTS*
AC/Refrigeration Technician or PipefitterDivision of Professional Licensure• Must complete practical, on-the-job training and classroom hours or related technical instruction
• Must be registered with DAS
• Must be licensed with the Division of Occupational Licensure’s Office of Public Safety and Inspections
See Guidelines for Pipefitting and Refrigeration Apprenticeships Registration and Licensing Requirements
• See website for specific fees* and hourly requirements
Sheet Metal InstallerBoard of Examiners of Sheet Metal Workers• Requires certification of completion for board-approved training
• Approved applicants may be eligible for credit toward journeyperson licensure if at least 16 years of age, of good moral character, and employed by a master licensee
• Requires 2”x2” color passport-style photo
• Requires completion of the Statement of Employing Master Form
• Requires completion of the CORI form
• May require some fees* and certificates of completion from board-approved training from previous sheet-metal training programs (See Massachusetts Apprentice Sheet Metal Worker License application)

AC/Refrigeration Technician or Pipefitter
Licensure Through: Division of Professional Licensure

  •  Must complete practical, on-the-job training and classroom hours or related technical instruction
  • Must be registered with DAS
  • Must be licensed with the Division of Occupational Licensure’s Office of Public Safety and Inspections
  • See Guidelines for Pipefitting and Refrigeration Apprenticeships Registration and Licensing Requirements
  • See website for specific fees* and hourly requirements

Sheet Metal Installer
Licensure Through: Board of Examiners of Sheet Metal Workers

  • Requires certification of completion for board-approved training
  • Approved applicants may be eligible for credit toward journeyperson licensure if at least 16 years of age, of good moral character, and employed by a master licensee
  • Requires 2”x2” color passport-style photo
  • Requires completion of the Statement of Employing Master Form
  • Requires completion of the CORI form
  • May require some fees* and certificates of completion from board-approved training from previous sheet-metal training programs (See Massachusetts Apprentice Sheet Metal Worker License application)
Renaud HVAC Apprenticeship Program

What is DAS?

The Massachusetts Division of Apprenticeship Standards is a state agency that:

  • Acts as a regulatory body and resource to help ensure the quality of apprenticeship programs
  • Ensures apprenticeship programs follow state and federal standards for instruction and equal opportunity regulations
  • Provides technical aid to help resolve complaints
  • Builds the skilled workforce by promoting apprenticeship programs

Frequently Asked Questions

Apprenticeships are long-term paid positions designed to provide training in skilled trades, while internships are generally shorter experiences that may grant academic credit instead of a salary.

A registered apprenticeship is a distinguished program, nationally recognized and endorsed by the USDOL, and proudly supported by the MA Division of Apprentice Standards.

Joining a registered apprenticeship program ensures high-quality training standards, access to state and federal resources, and valuable technical support. As an apprentice, you’ll also earn the required hours needed to sit for your Journeyman license exam.

The length of an apprenticeship varies based on the employer, occupation, industry, and program type, typically lasting between 12 months to 6 years. It will likely require at least 2,000 hours of on-the-job training and 150 hours of technical instruction.

Yes, completing apprenticeship programs may allow for earnings above the annual mean wage of $70,000, but will vary by occupation. Expect compensation to start at half of a fully-certified worker’s wage, with increases of 10% to 15% annually as experience increases.

There are more Frequently Asked Questions on the DAS website and a host of videos to be found on YouTube. One of our favorites is this one.

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