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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: Manufacturers Association of the Hudson Valley
Event Type: Awards Ceremony
Industry(s): Advanced Manufacturing
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Manufacturing Champions Awards Breakfast & Workforce ExpoCouncil of Industry's awards breakfast recognizing manufacturing champions.
Host Organization: ApprenticeOhio
Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop
Industry(s): Construction
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Meeting in collaboration with Construction Days for NAW
Host Organization: ANEW
Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop
Industry(s): Construction
WashingtonStart 2026-05-07
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ANEW offers high-quality, pre-apprenticeship training programs that help individuals obtain careers in construction trades. We partner with many registered apprenticeship programs in the Seattle area and expose students directly to their training facilities. These training partners explain their industry, teach technical and math-related lessons, and emphasize the importance of fitness. Learn about our program at our info session.
Host Organization: Arkansas Ofc of Skills Development/Ofc of Apprenticeship
Event Type: Other
Industry(s): Construction | Utilities | Energy
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Arkansas State Electrical Apprenticeship Committee (SEAC) oversees, regulates, and promotes electrical apprenticeship programs, ensuring they meet state and federal standards for quality training. SEAC guides local committees, manages 4-year training standards (8,000+ hours on-the-job), and supports the development of skilled electricians.
Host Organization: Arkansas Ofc of Skills Development/Ofc of Apprenticeship
Event Type: Other
Industry(s): Construction | Utilities
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Arkansas State Electrical Apprenticeship Committee (SEAC) oversees, regulates, and promotes electrical apprenticeship programs, ensuring they meet state and federal standards for quality training. SEAC guides local committees, manages 4-year training standards (8,000+ hours on-the-job), and supports the development of skilled electricians.
Host Organization: First Course NYC
Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop
Industry(s): Hospitality/Retail/Food and Beverage
New YorkStart 2026-05-07
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Learn more about First Course NYC, a program that teaches the skills necessary for a career as a restaurant cook.If you are interested in joining the June 2026, Summer class, please attend an information session by May 19th, 2026.First Course NYC is not a cooking class - this program is for eligible New Yorkers who are passionate about starting their career in a restaurant kitchen, and are willing and able to commit to full-time training and restaurant work.Eight weeks of intensive pre-employment training will prepare you to begin work as a paid, full-time employee in a restaurant kitchen…
Host Organization: Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation
Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop
Industry(s): Construction
MassachusettsStart 2026-05-07
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Inaugural SessionWhat does it actually take to become a carpenter in the 21st century? What range of skills and specialties does the trade encompass, and how does someone learn them?For the inaugural session of Blue Collar 101, we're bringing together voices from across the carpentry and building trades to answer those questions directly. Joining us will be members of Local 339 of the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters, including a working carpenter who has moved through the apprenticeship pathway alongside a representative from the Massachusetts Division of Apprentice…
Host Organization: Schools to Tools
Event Type: Career/Apprenticeship Fair
Industry(s): Construction
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The Mobile Field Trip is a FREE experience that brings a 44-foot trailer right to your school so students have the opportunity to see what a career as a carpenter or millwright could look like. This is done as students cycle through our many stations which span from trivia games and hands-on tool use to augmented reality glasses in smaller groups.
Host Organization: TMA Education Foundation
Event Type: Career/Apprenticeship Fair
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IllinoisStart 2026-05-07
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Now in its 34th year, PMC is one of our most significant and effective initiatives for career recruitment into precision metalworking. Honoring excellence in precision machining skills, students are recognized at an awards night on May 7th sponsored by local MFG companies. Doubling as a career fair, students, parents, and instructors are able to network with 20+ area companies to learn more about internship and career opportunities. Join us for this celebratory community event!
Host Organization: Maryland Apprenticeship and Training Program
Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop
Industry(s): General - Workforce Development | Public Service (Gov't)
MarylandStart 2026-05-07
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Learn the basics of Registered Apprenticeship from the expert staff from the Maryland Department of Labor.Registered Apprenticeship is one of the top strategies employers can use to grow the competitive and highly skilled workforce they need in today’s economy. The Building Your Talent Webinar series offers an introductory look at the basics of Apprenticeship. How to start one, why it works, and where to get support.Each session covers some basic topics including:How Apprenticeship can benefit employers and workersAvailable state tax credits, grants, and incentive programsHow to get started…
Host Organization: Stoneleigh Elementary School
Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop
Industry(s): Education
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The purpose of this event is to introduce fourth and fifth grade students to a wide variety of careers, including those connected to apprenticeships, and help them begin thinking about their future goals and aspirations. By connecting with professionals in our community, students can gain valuable insight into the world of work, the importance of education, and the skills needed to succeed.
Host Organization: DDEC/PDL
Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop
Industry(s): Transportation/Shipping
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An event to recognize sponsor Alberic and its apprentice for their dedication to the training program.
Host Organization: Schools to Tools
Event Type: Career/Apprenticeship Fair
Industry(s): Construction
In-PersonPrivateDescription
The Mobile Field Trip is a FREE experience that brings a 44-foot trailer right to your school so students have the opportunity to see what a career as a carpenter or millwright could look like. This is done as students cycle through our many stations which span from trivia games and hands-on tool use to augmented reality glasses in smaller groups.
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