Plumbers are highly skilled, licensed craft persons who perform the design, layout and installation of water supply, sanitary drainage and hydronic heating systems. Learning activities for students include installation practices, science of the trade, blueprint reading, code compliance, cost profiles and business practices for both plumbing and pipefitting. Students are taught to use a variety of hand and power tools, culminating in the extensive participation in the community based work projects, the student house building program and/or the Cooperative education program (when eligible and available). Graduating students receive hours accumulated through the program towards Massachusetts licensing requirements.
Sample Job Titles:
- Plumber
- Pipefitter
- Steamfitter
- Pipelayer
Apprentice/Licensure Connections:
- Length of Apprenticeship: Five (5) years
- Apprentices must attend 550 hours of classroom hours of training
- Apprentices must complete 8,500 on-the-job hours to be eligible to sit for the Jorneyman Plumbers Exam.
- Must be 18 years of age or older
- Must have a high school diploma or G.E.D. certificate
- Valid Drivers License and Social Security Card
Technical, Apprentice and Higher Education Majors:
- Civil Engineering Technology
- Construction Management
- Water/Wastwater Engineers
- Supervisors for mechanical and plumbing contractors
- Independent Plumber and Business Owner
- Building Inspection
Plumbing and Pipefitting graduates have been employed by the following companies:
- Cummings Properties, Woburn, MA
- F.W. Webb
- Heritage Heating & Plumbing, Stoneham, MA
- Local 12 Boston Plumbers Union, Boston, MA
- Seaver Plumbing & Heating, Woburn, MA
- Hackett Bros. Plumbing & Heating, Lynn, MA
- Kennedy Mechanical, Inc., Woburn, MA
- Houghton Plumbing & Heating, Stoneham, MA
Certifications and Career Advancement: Apprenticeship programs generally provide the most comprehensive training available for these jobs. They are administered either by union locals and their affiliated companies or by nonunion contractor organizations. Organizations that sponsor apprenticeships include: the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipefitting Industry of the United States and Canada; local employers of either the Mechanical Contractors Association of America or the National Association of Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors; a union associated with a member of the National Fire Sprinkler Association; the Associated Builders and Contractors; the National Association of Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors; the American Fire Sprinkler Association, or the Home Builders Institute of the National Association of Home Builders.
CONNECTIONS TO WORK AND HIGHER EDUCATION
- OSHA 10 hour Construction, Safety & Health
- Plumbers Apprentice/License Hours - 1700 hours of practical and 330 hours of code class
- Corzan FlowGuard Gold Pipe & Fitting Certification
- VIEGA National Certificate: ProPress and PEX Training