The University of Virginia Apprenticeship Program offers highly motivated applicants an opportunity to learn a skilled trade through a strong combination of on-the-job training, technical education and classroom instruction in a four-year program. While learning on the job, the apprentice is a full-time University of Virginia employee with salary and benefits.
Apprentices train on the job with licensed journeymen, mentors, supervisors and others who help ensure the highest quality facilities management for the University and the Health System.
Applicants must be at least 18 years of age, able to meet the physical requirements for their prospective trades and must have a high school diploma or GED.
Advertisement and recruitment for the Apprenticeship Program is done annually from April 15 through May 15. Interviews are conducted in June, and new apprentices begin work in August, with classroom instruction beginning in September.
The University's Apprenticeship Program was the first of its kind to be established by a state agency and has been a model for other programs. Here are some of the achievements we are proud of:
- Since the program was established in 1982, 99 apprentices have graduated.
- Of those graduates 75 percent still work at Facilities Management with an additional 2 percent at the University at large.
- Thirty-three percent of those have earned promotions.
Learn more about the program: Apprenticeship Program Brochure (PDF).
Create an application and apply to the Apprenticeship Program on-line: Jobs@UVA. For questions and assistance, please contact Facilities Management's Human Resources & Training at (434) 982-5895.
Read more about the Apprenticeship Program's guidelines, schedule and the work processes: Apprenticeship Program Standards (DOC).
View more pictures: Apprenticeship Program Photo Gallery.
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