Burlington County

Boilermakers Local 28 Apprenticeship Program

Provided by Boilermakers Local 28

To become a Journeyman Boilermaker, Apprentices are required to complete 6,000-hours of on-the-job training, typically taking four years. During that time, Apprentices must satisfactorily complete self-study lessons, submit on-the-job training modules and attend classroom instruction.Apprentices will likely experience the following working conditions:

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Program Information

  • Offerings: Boilmaker Training
  • Apprenticeship: Yes
  • Requires/Includes Externship/Internship: No
  • Eligible for Credential: No
  • Duration: 4 years; 6,000 hours
  • In-Person/Virtual: IP
  • Category: Apprenticeship

Occupation Details - Boilermakers

  • Median Salary: $71,140
  • Median Hourly Pay: $34.20
  • Number of Jobs (2023): 11,300
  • Job Outlook (2023-2033): -1%
  • Employment Change (2023-2033): -100
Source: Occupational employment data and wage estimates are sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH). Latest data available as of May 2023. For the most current information, visit bls.gov/ooh.

Provider Information - Boilermakers Local 28

The International Brotherhood of Boilermakers represents more than 50,000 skilled craftsmen and women and industrial workers who work in clean energy technologies – including green hydrogen and carbon capture, utilization & storage (CCUS), heavy industry, shipbuilding, manufacturing, railroads, cement, mining, and related industries.

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