The Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee for Abatement Workers, Local Union #12A, will conduct a recruitment from January 6, 2025 through January 17, 2025 for five Hazardous Materials Removal Worker apprentices, the New York State Department of Labor announced today.
Please note that the 5 openings listed for apprentices represent the total number for two recruitment regions – the Long Island and New York City regions of the state.
This is a limited-application recruitment. Only 50 applications will be distributed, on a first-come, first-serve basis. The recruitment will be offered for 10 business days or until 50 applications have been issued, whichever comes first.
Applicants must pick up the applications in person with a government issued ID. Applications must be completed and returned in person at Local Union #12A, 47-14 32nd Place, Long Island City, NY, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, during the recruitment period. Applications must be received no later than January 17, 2025.
The Committee requires that applicants:
- Must be at least 18 years old.
- Must have at least an 8th grade education.
- Must pass the New York State and New York City Department of Environmental Protection Asbestos Exam after an offer of an apprenticeship.
- Applicants must have a valid NYS Department of Motor Vehicles identification, after selection and prior to enrollment in apprenticeship, in order to obtain the New York State and New York City Department of Environmental Protection Asbestos certificate (NYS Department of DMV ID number is used to issue ID card for licensing).
- Must have reliable transportation to and from various job sites and required classes at the approved school.
For further information, applicants should contact Local Union # 12A at (718) 886-7226. Additional job search assistance can be obtained at your local New York State Department of Labor Career Center (see: https://www.labor.ny.gov/career-center-locator/location-list-all.php).
Apprentice programs registered with the Department of Labor must meet standards established by the Commissioner. Under state law, sponsors of programs cannot discriminate against applicants because of race, creed, color, national origin, age, sex, disability, or marital status. Women and minorities are encouraged to submit applications for apprenticeship programs. Sponsors of programs are required to adopt affirmative action plans for the recruitment of women and minorities.