2015-2016 Apprentice-Related Training Programs
(206) 934-5350; FAX (206) 934-7949
http://georgetown.southseattle.edu
Washington State Apprenticeship Programs
Seattle Office (206) 248-8275/8278
Olympia Office (360) 902-5320/5322/5323/5324
HVAC/MARINE ELECTRICIANS Harry Thompson, Jr., Interim Coordinator
Greater Puget Sound Electrical Workers
19802 62nd Avenue South
Kent, WA 98032
Phone: (253) 395-6500
FAX: (253) 872-7059
[email protected]
IRONWORKERS
Greg Christiansen, Coordinator
Pacific Northwest Ironworkers and
Employers Apprenticeship and Training Trust
4550 S. 134th Pl., Suite 101
Tukwila, WA 98168
Phone: (206) 244-2993
FAX: (206) 244-3043
[email protected]
MEATCUTTERS
Greg Brooks, Coordinator
Seattle Meatcutters, UFCW Local 21
960 East Main St
Auburn, WA 98002-5627
*Employment as a meatcutter
is a prerequisite*
Phone: (206) 816-4576
[email protected]
NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION
LINEMEN/POWER LINE
CLEARANCE AND TREE TRIMMERS
Mike Kiessling, Director
JATC N.W. Line Construction Industry
9817 NE 54th Street, Suite 101
Vancouver, WA 98662
Phone: (360) 816-7100
FAX: (360) 816-7101
[email protected]
PUGET SOUND ELECTRICAL JATC
Bill McCartan, Training Director
Puget Sound Electrical Apprenticeship
and Training Trust
550 SW 7 thStreet
Renton, WA 98055-2917
Phone: (425) 228-1777
FAX: (425) 228-1778
[email protected]
SEATTLE CITY LIGHT,
ELECTRICAL WORKERS
Raj Vhan, Apprenticeship Manager
Seattle City Light Apprenticeship and Technical Training
3613 4th Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98134
Seattle, WA 98124-4023
Phone: (206) 386-1603
FAX: (206) 762-1664
[email protected]
SNOHOMISH COUNTY PUBLIC UTILITY
DISTRICT NO.1
Julie Mainstone, Program Administrator
1802 75th Street SW
P.O. Box 1107
Everett, WA 98206-1107
Phone: (425) 783-5035
FAX: (425) 267-6485
[email protected]
SPRINKLER FITTERS
Steve Miller, Coordinator
Seattle and Vicinity Sprinkler Fitters
6737 Corson Avenue S
Bldg B #133
Seattle, WA 98108
Phone: (206) 764-0395
FAX: (206) 764-0392
[email protected]
WESTERN WASHINGTON MASONRY TRADES
(Bricklayers, Cleaner/Pointer/
Caulkers, Tile Setters)
Randy Johnson, Coordinator
Western Washington Masonry Trades
6737 Corson Avenue S, Building D
Seattle, WA 98108
Phone: (206) 768-8333
FAX: (206) 762-0393
[email protected]
WESTERN WASHINGTON PAINTING
AND STRIPING
Mark Beaufait, Director of Training
6770 E. Marginal Way S., Bldg. E
Seattle, WA 98108
Phone: (206) 762-8332
FAX: (206) 762-6433
IAM/Boeing Joint Apprenticeship
Boeing Apprenticeship Office
IAM/Boeing Joint Programs
P.O. Box 3707, MS 5X-12
Seattle, WA 98124-2207
Phone: (253) 657-2518
FAX : (253) 657-2636
[email protected]
INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD
OF BOILERMAKERS LOCAL 104
Mark Eaton, Training Trust Coordinator
6770 E. Marginal Way S., B122
Seattle, WA 98108
Phone: (206) 624-4707
[email protected]
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
TRAINING COUNCIL OF
WASHINGTON — GNJATC
1930 116TH Ave N.E.
Bellevue, WA 98004-3044
(425) 454-2482
For Apprenticeship: (425) 452-1950
Fax: (425) 462-7391
[email protected]
CEMENT MASONS & PLASTERERS
Frank Benish, Training Director
Cement Masons and Plasterers
Training Centers of Washington
6737 Corson Avenue S. Building D
Seattle, WA 98108
Phone: (206) 762-9286
FAX: (206) 762-0896
[email protected]
DRYWALL FINISHING
Eric Palmer, Coordinator DC5
Western Washington JATC
6770 E. Marginal Way S., Bldg. E
Seattle, WA 98108
Phone: (206) 762-8332
FAX: (206) 762-6433
[email protected]
FLOORCOVERING
Todd Pierce, Apprenticeship Coordinator
Western Washington Floorcovering
6770 E. Marginal Way S., Building E
Seattle, WA 98108
Phone: (206) 762-8332
FAX: (206) 762-6433
[email protected]
GLAZIERS AND GLASSWORKERS
Sarah Swarthout, Training Coordinator
Glaziers, Architectural Metal & Glass-
workers, Local #188
6770 E. Marginal Way S., Building E
Suite 102
Seattle, WA 98108
Phone: (206) 762-8332
Fax: (206) 762-6433
[email protected]
Getting to South Seattle College’s Main Campus in West Seattle Address and Phone:
South Seattle College
6000 16 Avenue S.W.
Seattle, WA 98106-1499
206-934-5300 or 206-934-6684
Parking Information
Bus routes 128 and 125 stop in front of the Robert Smith Building (RSB). (See campus map.) You can call METRO (206-553-3000) or check the METRO Trip Planner for bus route schedules and times.
From I-5 or Route 99
Getting to the Georgetown Campus Address and Phone:
Georgetown Campus
Puget Sound Industrial Excellence Center
Apprenticeship & Education Center
6737 Corson Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98108
(206) 934 -5350
Campus map
Bus routes - There are many bus routes that stop at or near the Georgetown Center such as the Metro Bus Route 60 & 174. You can call METRO (206-553-3000) or check the METRO Trip Planner for bus route schedules and times using "CORSON AVE S & EAST MARGINAL WAY " as your destination. Also see the METRO Trip Planner for bus route schedules and times.
From SSC campus
Getting to NewHolly Learning Center Address and Phone:
NewHolly Learning Center
7058 32nd Avenue S. - 2nd floor of the Learners Building
Seattle, WA 98118
206-934-6644
Bus route -
Bus Route 106 stops right in front of NewHolly.
Route 36 stops at the corner of Beacon Ave S. and S. Myrtle St.
You can call METRO (206-553-3000) or check the METRO Trip Planner for bus route schedules and times.
NewHolly is also served by Link Light Rail's Othello Station. Transfer to Bus 106 or walk west 4 blocks up the hill on Othello/Myrtle St. to the NewHolly campus.
Driving from I-5 Southbound
Transportation Schedule Information METRO schedules and maps are available in the Library. For the latest information call Metro at (206) 553-3000, use the TTY line at (206) 684-1739, or visit http://transit.metrokc.gov.
(206) 934-5350; FAX (206) 934-7949
http://georgetown.southseattle.edu
Washington State Apprenticeship Programs
Seattle Office (206) 248-8275/8278
Olympia Office (360) 902-5320/5322/5323/5324
HVAC/MARINE ELECTRICIANS Harry Thompson, Jr., Interim Coordinator
Greater Puget Sound Electrical Workers
19802 62nd Avenue South
Kent, WA 98032
Phone: (253) 395-6500
FAX: (253) 872-7059
[email protected]
IRONWORKERS
Greg Christiansen, Coordinator
Pacific Northwest Ironworkers and
Employers Apprenticeship and Training Trust
4550 S. 134th Pl., Suite 101
Tukwila, WA 98168
Phone: (206) 244-2993
FAX: (206) 244-3043
[email protected]
MEATCUTTERS
Greg Brooks, Coordinator
Seattle Meatcutters, UFCW Local 21
960 East Main St
Auburn, WA 98002-5627
*Employment as a meatcutter
is a prerequisite*
Phone: (206) 816-4576
[email protected]
NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION
LINEMEN/POWER LINE
CLEARANCE AND TREE TRIMMERS
Mike Kiessling, Director
JATC N.W. Line Construction Industry
9817 NE 54th Street, Suite 101
Vancouver, WA 98662
Phone: (360) 816-7100
FAX: (360) 816-7101
[email protected]
PUGET SOUND ELECTRICAL JATC
Bill McCartan, Training Director
Puget Sound Electrical Apprenticeship
and Training Trust
550 SW 7 thStreet
Renton, WA 98055-2917
Phone: (425) 228-1777
FAX: (425) 228-1778
[email protected]
SEATTLE CITY LIGHT,
ELECTRICAL WORKERS
Raj Vhan, Apprenticeship Manager
Seattle City Light Apprenticeship and Technical Training
3613 4th Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98134
Seattle, WA 98124-4023
Phone: (206) 386-1603
FAX: (206) 762-1664
[email protected]
SNOHOMISH COUNTY PUBLIC UTILITY
DISTRICT NO.1
Julie Mainstone, Program Administrator
1802 75th Street SW
P.O. Box 1107
Everett, WA 98206-1107
Phone: (425) 783-5035
FAX: (425) 267-6485
[email protected]
SPRINKLER FITTERS
Steve Miller, Coordinator
Seattle and Vicinity Sprinkler Fitters
6737 Corson Avenue S
Bldg B #133
Seattle, WA 98108
Phone: (206) 764-0395
FAX: (206) 764-0392
[email protected]
WESTERN WASHINGTON MASONRY TRADES
(Bricklayers, Cleaner/Pointer/
Caulkers, Tile Setters)
Randy Johnson, Coordinator
Western Washington Masonry Trades
6737 Corson Avenue S, Building D
Seattle, WA 98108
Phone: (206) 768-8333
FAX: (206) 762-0393
[email protected]
WESTERN WASHINGTON PAINTING
AND STRIPING
Mark Beaufait, Director of Training
6770 E. Marginal Way S., Bldg. E
Seattle, WA 98108
Phone: (206) 762-8332
FAX: (206) 762-6433
IAM/Boeing Joint Apprenticeship
Boeing Apprenticeship Office
IAM/Boeing Joint Programs
P.O. Box 3707, MS 5X-12
Seattle, WA 98124-2207
Phone: (253) 657-2518
FAX : (253) 657-2636
[email protected]
INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD
OF BOILERMAKERS LOCAL 104
Mark Eaton, Training Trust Coordinator
6770 E. Marginal Way S., B122
Seattle, WA 98108
Phone: (206) 624-4707
[email protected]
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
TRAINING COUNCIL OF
WASHINGTON — GNJATC
1930 116TH Ave N.E.
Bellevue, WA 98004-3044
(425) 454-2482
For Apprenticeship: (425) 452-1950
Fax: (425) 462-7391
[email protected]
CEMENT MASONS & PLASTERERS
Frank Benish, Training Director
Cement Masons and Plasterers
Training Centers of Washington
6737 Corson Avenue S. Building D
Seattle, WA 98108
Phone: (206) 762-9286
FAX: (206) 762-0896
[email protected]
DRYWALL FINISHING
Eric Palmer, Coordinator DC5
Western Washington JATC
6770 E. Marginal Way S., Bldg. E
Seattle, WA 98108
Phone: (206) 762-8332
FAX: (206) 762-6433
[email protected]
FLOORCOVERING
Todd Pierce, Apprenticeship Coordinator
Western Washington Floorcovering
6770 E. Marginal Way S., Building E
Seattle, WA 98108
Phone: (206) 762-8332
FAX: (206) 762-6433
[email protected]
GLAZIERS AND GLASSWORKERS
Sarah Swarthout, Training Coordinator
Glaziers, Architectural Metal & Glass-
workers, Local #188
6770 E. Marginal Way S., Building E
Suite 102
Seattle, WA 98108
Phone: (206) 762-8332
Fax: (206) 762-6433
[email protected]
Getting to South Seattle College’s Main Campus in West Seattle Address and Phone:
South Seattle College
6000 16 Avenue S.W.
Seattle, WA 98106-1499
206-934-5300 or 206-934-6684
Parking Information
Bus routes 128 and 125 stop in front of the Robert Smith Building (RSB). (See campus map.) You can call METRO (206-553-3000) or check the METRO Trip Planner for bus route schedules and times.
From I-5 or Route 99
- Take West Seattle Bridge to Delridge Way S.W.
- Drive south on Delridge Way S.W. to third light.
- At light, turn left onto S.W. Oregon.
- Take arterial to top of hill, veering right onto 21st Ave S.W.
- Take first left turn onto Dawson, continuing onto 16th Ave. S.W.
- Follow 16th Ave. S.W. for 1/4 mile to SSC campus on left.
- At Southcenter, exit to Highway 518 West.
- Follow 518 West to Burien, where it becomes S.W. 148th.
- Continue on S.W. 148th to Ambaum Blvd., turning right onto Ambaum.
- Drive straight north six miles on Ambaum/16th S.W. to SSC campus.
- Michigan-Corson exit.
- Right onto S. Michigan St.
- Follow Michigan to 1st Ave. Bridge, taking ramp onto bridge.
- Take FIRST exit (W. Marginal Way/South Park).
- Right at end of ramp; left at signal.
- Left at Highland Park Way (up the hill).
- Take first right turn onto Holden, continuing to16th Ave. S.W.
- Right onto 16th Ave. S.W., follow north one mile to SSC campus.
- Take Exit 156 to Northbound Hwy. 599/Tukwila/W. Marginal.
- Hwy. 599 turns into Hwy 99. At stoplight after 5 miles, go straight
(W. Marginal Way/Burien). - Go under bridge, continue through signals and straight up Highland
Park Way to top of hill. - At first right turn onto Holden, continuing to 16th Ave.
- Turn right onto 16th Ave. S.W., follow north one mile to SSC on right.
Getting to the Georgetown Campus Address and Phone:
Georgetown Campus
Puget Sound Industrial Excellence Center
Apprenticeship & Education Center
6737 Corson Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98108
(206) 934 -5350
Campus map
Bus routes - There are many bus routes that stop at or near the Georgetown Center such as the Metro Bus Route 60 & 174. You can call METRO (206-553-3000) or check the METRO Trip Planner for bus route schedules and times using "CORSON AVE S & EAST MARGINAL WAY " as your destination. Also see the METRO Trip Planner for bus route schedules and times.
From SSC campus
- South one mile on 16th Ave. S.W.
- Left onto Holden Street.
- Left onto Highland Park Way to bottom of hill.
- Continue through intersection.
- Go under bridge, take right to ramp up on First Avenue Bridge.
- Stay in right lane and exit onto Michigan Street
- Turn right at end of ramp to E. Marginal Way.
- Drive two blocks and turn left on Corson Avenue. Entry is on left.
- Take Michigan-Corson exit (#162).
- Go straight ahead on Corson Avenue to second light.
- Entry is on right just before E. Marginal Way S.
- Drive a half block to Georgetown Campus (on right).
Getting to NewHolly Learning Center Address and Phone:
NewHolly Learning Center
7058 32nd Avenue S. - 2nd floor of the Learners Building
Seattle, WA 98118
206-934-6644
Bus route -
Bus Route 106 stops right in front of NewHolly.
Route 36 stops at the corner of Beacon Ave S. and S. Myrtle St.
You can call METRO (206-553-3000) or check the METRO Trip Planner for bus route schedules and times.
NewHolly is also served by Link Light Rail's Othello Station. Transfer to Bus 106 or walk west 4 blocks up the hill on Othello/Myrtle St. to the NewHolly campus.
Driving from I-5 Southbound
- Take the Albro/Swift Exit (#161)
- Go to light and turn left on Albro Place
- Turn right on Swift Ave. S
- Follow Swift Ave. S until it turns into Myrtle St.
- Cross Beacon Ave. S. and turn left on 32nd Ave. S.
- Take the Albro/Swift Exit (#161).
- Turn right at the light onto Swift Ave. S. (See directions from #4 above)
Transportation Schedule Information METRO schedules and maps are available in the Library. For the latest information call Metro at (206) 553-3000, use the TTY line at (206) 684-1739, or visit http://transit.metrokc.gov.
Also check out YOUTHBUILD'S WEBISTE INFORMATION BELOW:
YouthBuild Programs In local YouthBuild programs, low-income young people ages 16–24 work toward their GEDs or high school diplomas while learning job skills by building affordable housing for homeless and low-income people and participating in leadership development activities in their communities.
Today, there are 273 YouthBuild programs in 46 states, Washington, DC., and the Virgin Islands engaging approximately 10,000 young adults per year.
Because a comprehensive approach is called for, the YouthBuild program has gradually and inevitably become a number of things at once:
Alternative school, in which young people attend a YouthBuild school full-time on alternate weeks, studying for their GEDs or high school diplomas. Classes are small, allowing one-on-one attention to students.
Job training and pre-apprenticeship program, in which young people get close supervision and training in construction skills full-time on alternate weeks from qualified instructors.
Community service program, in which young people build housing for homeless and other low-income people, providing a valuable and visible commodity for their hard-pressed communities.
Leadership development and civic engagement program, in which young people share in the governance of their own program through an elected policy committee and participate actively in community affairs, learning the values and the lifelong commitment needed to be effective and ethical community leaders.
Youth development program, in which young people participate in personal counseling, peer support groups, and life planning processes that assist them in healing from past hurts, overcoming negative habits and attitudes, and achieving goals that will establish a productive life.
Long-term mini-community, in which young people make new friends committed to a positive lifestyle, pursue cultural and recreational activities together, and can continue to participate for years through the YouthBuild alumni association.
Community development program, in which community-based organizations obtain the resources to tackle several key community issues at once, strengthening their capacity to build and manage housing for their residents, educate and inspire their youth, create leadership for the future, and generally take responsibility for their neighborhoods.
Since 1994, more than 120,000 YouthBuild students have produced over 22,000 units of affordable, increasingly green housing in rural and urban communities across the United States.