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OPERATING ENGINEERS
LOCAL 234
Main Office
4880 Hubbell Avenue
Des Moines, Iowa
Phone 515-265-1657 |
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Earn while you learn!
Operating Engineers Local
234
Apprenticeship Program
An apprenticeship program
with the Operating Engineers Local 234 program will provide you
with free
career training
as an operating engineer jointly funded by a labor/management
training trust.
Operating Engineers work
as heavy equipment
operators and mechanics in the construction industry. "Heavy
Equipment" describes many types of machines used on a construction
site, including cranes, bulldozers, graders, front-end loaders,
and paving equipment.
Operating Engineers are
masters of a variety of equipment. A broad range of skills keeps
IUOE members employable, since employers' needs vary from project
to project.
What do I need to become
an Operating Engineer?
- Three years of apprentice training, including
on-the-job, field, and classroom training.
- A good work ethic and, since you will
be working on expensive and potentially dangerous equipment,
a responsible attitude.
- An interest in working outdoors.
- The ability to work construction hours.
If you have children this makes reliable and flexible child-care
essential.
- A willingness to be out of work during
seasonal down-time.
- The ability to work for many different
employers during your career.
- Reliable transportation.
Operating Engineers Local 234 operates
a Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training approved program on a
two hundred and eighty acre site southeast of Indianola, Iowa.
At the training site, classroom and hands-on training is provided
to apprentices and journeyman operators.
Apprentices participate in a three-year
(6,000 hrs.) program of training
-- consisting of 192 hours of correspondent training, 240 hours
of classroom instruction, and the balance in on-the-job hands
on training.
Entrance into the Apprenticeship Program
requires completion of forty hours of pre-apprenticeship training
at the training facility.
If you are interested in more information
or are interested in applying for entrance into the program,
call or write to us at:
Edward Dick, Coordinator
1635 Quebec Street
Indianola, Iowa 50125
Phone: 641-942-7112
FAX: 641-942-6441
E-Mail: ead234ac@aol.com
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