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This is an apprenticeship program which means you earn while you learn. This is a structured training program combining paid on the job learning with related classroom instruction. This allows apprentices to gain practical skills while earning a living wage with healthcare, retirement, and other benefits preparing them to become journey level workers. A journey level worker is a master in their trade, able to perform all required tasks to industry standards. 

Union journeymen Roofers and Waterproofers work on a variety of types of buildings, protecting those facilities against water intrusion and ultimate damage to the structure and its contents. Roofing in the commercial and industrial sector is generally of the built-up type or the single-ply category. In built-up roofing, layers or piles of felt are set in hot bitumen over insulation boards to form a waterproof membrane. An aggregate may be imbedded in a final bitumen coat to protect the membrane from ultraviolet radiation of the sun and other environmental hazards.

Apprenticeship combines on-the-job training with related classroom instruction, all under the supervision of a journey-level worker.  Apprentices get paid a livable wage while on-the-job learning and developing knowledge, skills, and abilities in a new career field.  Related classroom instruction is scheduled outside on-the-job training.

In partnership with Spokane Community College, Inland Empire Roofers, Waterproofers and Employers Apprenticeship Program offer Roofer Apprenticeship courses in a rigorous line of study and skill development. The goal of the program is to share industry knowledge, skills, and techniques to develop apprentices into highly skilled journey-level roofers. The Inland Empire Roofers, Waterproofers and Employers Apprenticeship Program is a comprehensive course designed to equip apprentices with the essential skills and knowledge needed for a successful career in roofing. The program covers topics such as safety protocols, roofing materials, installation techniques, and repair methods. Journey-level instructors guide apprentices through real-world scenarios, emphasizing problem-solving and teamwork. Additionally, the program includes certifications in safety standards and equipment use, ensuring graduates are well-prepared to meet industry demands. By the end of the training, participants leave with a solid foundation and the confidence to excel in various roofing environments.

Please note this program takes two full years to complete. Apprentices begin with “Roofer Apprentice 1” unless they receive advanced standing from the JATC, allowing them to begin at a higher level in the program. Apprentices are also college students and recieve a certificate for completing 30 college credits from Spokane Community College. 

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Total Program Credits: 26


Program Courses

First Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
ROOF 110
Roofer Apprentice 1  
13
Total Credits
 
13

Second Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
ROOF 111
Roofer Apprentice 2  
13
Total Credits
 
13

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Qualifications:

  • Be 18 years of age
  • Completed school through eighth grade

How to Apply:

Applications available at:
Local 189 - Spokane Roofers
1727 E Francis Ave #4
Spokane, WA  99208
509-327-2322
unionroofers.com

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