Build your future!
Start your future while working in your field
Take classes at Lane while working as an apprentice sheet metal worker.
Prepare for your journeyman card
Our program combines both real world, on-the-job training with classroom learning. The apprenticeship lasts four years. You'll do 144 hours of related training per year and 8,000 hours of on-the-job training. Afterward, you can take your licensing exam through the Oregon Building Codes Division. With a few more courses, you can get your associate degree in construction technology.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
- The duties and responsibilities of the sheet metal trade
- Machine shop skills
- Industry safety standards
AFTER LANE
After your apprenticeship, you can apply for a journeyman license. The current minimum journey-level wage for sheet metal workers is $32.83 per hour.
Turn your coursework into a degree
Construction Trades, General Apprenticeship, 1-yr Certificate
Earn a certificate on your road to apprenticeship. You'll take more classes to deepen your skills and earn 1 year certificate.
Construction Trades, General Apprenticeship, AAS
Earn a degree on your road to apprenticeship. You'll take more classes to deepen your skills and earn an associate (2 year) degree.
Not sure which is for you? Learn more about the types of degrees & certificates Lane has to offer
Ready to Learn More?
Talk one-on-one with our Apprenticeship Coordinator to find the perfect path for you
4000 E. 30th Ave., Eugene, OR 97405
Advanced Technology Division
Building 33, room 115
Thursday 8-1pm