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We look forward to celebrating the 12th annual National Apprenticeship Week from April 26 - May 2, 2026! Browse upcoming Registered Apprenticeship events below.
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Host Organization: Monroe County Community College
Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop
Industry(s): Advanced Manufacturing | Construction
In-PersonPrivateDescription
Monroe County Community College's Applied Science and Technology Division, in partnership with the Southeast Michigan Community Alliance Michigan Works!, is offering an Apprenticeship Readiness Program for those who are interested in entering skilled trades. This Apprenticeship Readiness program will help you develop the skills, confidence and professional connections needed to be successful. You will also have the opportunity to meet representatives from different trades to explore apprenticeship opportunities. Who should attend? The program is open to individuals in the community who are…
Host Organization: Michigan Department of Education Office of Career and Technical Education
Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop
Industry(s): Construction
VirtualPrivateDescription
Train local district staff in apprenticeship opportunities. The apprenticeship wall, designed for each local district and region, showcases 12 to 18 distinct occupational opportunities and is connected to a corresponding apprenticeship. Each occupation features two QR codes: one linked to a brief video highlighting the career in action and another providing information about the apprenticeship opportunity.
Host Organization: National Center for Grow your own (NCGYO)
Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop
Industry(s): Education
MichiganStart 2026-03-17
VirtualPublicDescription
While teachers are natural instructors—skilled in pedagogy, classroom management, and student engagement—they are not typically trained as evaluators in the way mentors ("journeyworkers") in some trades are. In other fields, such as plumbing, a journeyworker's role often includes direct evaluation of an apprentice’s skills. This raises the question: Is it easier for a plumber journeyworker to evaluate a plumbing apprentice than for a teacher journeyworker to evaluate a teacher apprentice? During the session, we’ll explore: what mentoring and evaluation practices from other occupations might…
Host Organization: Michigan Department of Education Office of Career and Technical Education
Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop
Industry(s): Construction
VirtualPrivateDescription
Train local district staff in apprenticeship opportunities. The apprenticeship wall, designed for each local district and region, showcases 12 to 18 distinct occupational opportunities and is connected to a corresponding apprenticeship. Each occupation features two QR codes: one linked to a brief video highlighting the career in action and another providing information about the apprenticeship opportunity.
Host Organization: Michigan Department of Education Office of Career and Technical Education
Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop
Industry(s): Construction
MichiganStart 2026-03-18
In-PersonPublicDescription
The apprenticeship wall, designed for each local district and region, showcases 12 to 18 distinct occupational opportunities and is connected to a corresponding apprenticeship. Each occupation features two QR codes: one linked to a brief video highlighting the career in action and another providing information about the apprenticeship opportunity.
Host Organization: Michigan Department of Education Office of Career and Technical Education
Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop
Industry(s): Construction
VirtualPrivateDescription
Train local district staff in apprenticeship opportunities. The apprenticeship wall, designed for each local district and region, showcases 12 to 18 distinct occupational opportunities and is connected to a corresponding apprenticeship. Each occupation features two QR codes: one linked to a brief video highlighting the career in action and another providing information about the apprenticeship opportunity.
Host Organization: Michigan Department of Education Office of Career and Technical Education
Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop
Industry(s): Construction
VirtualPrivateDescription
Train local district staff in apprenticeship opportunities. The apprenticeship wall, designed for each local district and region, showcases 12 to 18 distinct occupational opportunities and is connected to a corresponding apprenticeship. Each occupation features two QR codes: one linked to a brief video highlighting the career in action and another providing information about the apprenticeship opportunity.
Host Organization: Michigan Department of Education Office of Career and Technical Education
Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop
Industry(s): Construction
VirtualPrivateDescription
Train local district staff in apprenticeship opportunities. The apprenticeship wall, designed for each local district and region, showcases 12 to 18 distinct occupational opportunities and is connected to a corresponding apprenticeship. Each occupation features two QR codes: one linked to a brief video highlighting the career in action and another providing information about the apprenticeship opportunity.
Host Organization: City of Detroit
Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop
Industry(s): Construction
MichiganStart 2026-03-18
In-PersonPublicDescription
Our skilled trade unions are looking for people who are interested in rebuilding Detroit. Come and learn how you can apply for their tuition-free apprenticeship programs and start your career in construction.
Host Organization: Williams International
Event Type: Apprenticeship (job) fair
Industry(s): Advanced Manufacturing
MichiganStart 2026-03-18
In-PersonPublicDescription
On March 18 (4–7 PM), Williams International is hosting a Career Fair & Hiring Event focused on technical careers in advanced manufacturing.Students and parents are invited to meet industry professionals and explore real career opportunities.Here’s what you will find:* Competitive wages right after graduation* Paid training & apprenticeship opportunities* Hands-on, high-demand technical skills* Careers working with cutting-edge technology* Education assistance programsWilliams is looking for the next generation of skilled professionals — and it could start here.
Host Organization: Michigan Department of Education Office of Career and Technical Education
Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop
Industry(s): Construction
MichiganStart 2026-03-19
In-PersonPublicDescription
The apprenticeship wall, designed for each local district and region, showcases 12 to 18 distinct occupational opportunities and is connected to a corresponding apprenticeship. Each occupation features two QR codes: one linked to a brief video highlighting the career in action and another providing information about the apprenticeship opportunity.
Host Organization: ARTIFLEX MANUFACTURING LLC
Event Type: Open house/facilities tour
Industry(s): Advanced Manufacturing
MichiganStart 2026-03-21
In-PersonPublicDescription
Join Us for an Exciting Skilled Trades Event!What to Expect:✅ Meet Skilled Trade Professionals✅ Explore Apprenticeship Opportunities✅ Live Demonstrations✅ Industry Networking🔹 Discover the endless possibilities in skilled trades at ArtiFlex! Whether you're a student, job seeker, or looking for a career change, this event is your gateway to apprenticeship opportunities in the Mold Making Industry.Don't Miss Out – Learn About Apprenticeships Today!
Host Organization: Build Initiative
Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop
Industry(s): Construction | Education
MichiganStart 2026-03-21
In-PersonPublicDescription
This regional event is an umbrella event that serves as an annual incubator for all genders to convene, address issues and opportunities, and gain clarity on topics of concern to women in the industry. Attendees, speakers, and participating organizations take this opportunity to build community within their own established systems, as well as reach across trades to connect and exchange ideas. Sessions include tangible support, collaboration on issues affecting tradeswomen, and a focus on gathering data and solutions that are then made available to the industry. Limited stipends may be…
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