Pre-Apprenticeship Course Gives Prospective Plumbing & HVAC Workers Glimpse into Program, Career
FALLS CHURCH, Va. – Adding to its toolbox of targeted solutions to address the critical worker shortage facing the plumbing-heating-cooling industry, the PHCC Educational Foundation has debuted an HVAC & Plumbing Pre-Apprenticeship Course, giving potential workers an opportunity to learn about the day-to-day aspects of the trades before beginning a longer-term apprentice program and eventual career.
Available online, prospective apprentices can take the course at their convenience, using six thematically focused modules that offer an introduction to the trades plus other important aspects of working in the industry, such as basic math skills, tools, safety and construction drawings. “This broad introductory program is a perfect way for potential employees to get a glimpse of how they can succeed in our industry,” says Merry Beth Hall, the foundation’s director of apprentice and journeyman training.
Offering this new course, Halls adds, gives the foundation a chance to work with employment centers and schools, as well as with contractors, to provide potential industry workers with a realistic view of the opportunities in the industry and the skills those workers need. For an employer, taking on an apprentice is a big investment in that individual’s future. That financial commitment, the foundation believes, is best made when the prospective apprentice understands the expectations and has the fundamental knowledge and skills for the trade.
To develop the course, the foundation worked closely with many volunteers and organizations dedicated to apprentice and journeyman training, including Dr. Adam Manley from Western Michigan University, an instructional expert in career and technical education. Also, two PHCC member companies – Modern Plumbing Industries in Winter Springs, Florida, and Thornton & Grooms, Inc. in Farmington Hills, Michigan – opened their offices and construction sites to contribute dynamic film footage to the course content.
In addition, the course presents an opportunity for prospective employees, office staff who need more industry knowledge and new employees working for wholesalers to learn more about the p-h-c industry.
To register for the online course, visit HVAC & Plumbing Pre-Apprenticeship Course. Once registered, enrollees may take the course at their convenience. The fee is $59 for PHCC members and $79 for non-members.