Building Maintenance Service Technician Ad(So Others Might Eat)
The SOME Center for Employment Training (CET) programs take 6 to 9 months to complete and lead to industry certification in the construction trades. Students in the Building Maintenance Service Technician program receive hands-on training in plumbing, carpentry, electrical, and HVAC. Graduates are qualified to work as maintenance helpers and technicians in residences and office buildings. After graduation, students are certified and prepared to start their new careers earning on average $18/hour. The training offered through SOME is both practical and hands-on. It includes an externship with one of the Employer Partners so that students can practice their skills in the real world. During the program, students also have access to other services, including housing and healthcare. Programs don't have sessions or semesters, meaning that new students start each week.
Position/Opportunity: Building Maintenance Service Technician Ad(So Others Might Eat)
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