PDC M/W/ESB Assistance

Construction Trades Information for Minorities & Women
General information on MWESB Programs

Learn about opportunities in the construction trades... If you go into construction you have a career for life!Opportunities in the Construction Trades

If you are interested in working in the construction trades, it is important that you contact a trade organization or union to learn more about apprenticeship training programs and requirements for participation.

Information on the construc-tion trades, and the current status of apprenticeship programs when openings are available, is maintained on the Bureau of Labor & Industry's (BOLI) website. Visit BOLI's website to learn more about opportunities through the unions and other organizations that represent the skilled trades listed below.

You can listen to a recorded message with updated information on openings in the Portland area, by contacting BOLI's Apprenticeship and Training Division at 503-731-4200, ext. 3, then dial 5001.

For individuals considering work in the trades, PDCs Workforce Training and Hiring Program requires training on PDC funded construction projects because it has an obligation to ensure that PDC-funded projects offer equal opportunity in employment and that those who have been historically underutilized in the construction trades have access to jobs through training programs. This program does have specific requirements for participation.

The table below lists occupations available in the construction trades. (Direct links to unions and organizations representing these trades are footnoted and referenced below the table.)

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Asbestos worker 7
Boilermakers 7
Bricklayer
Cabinetmaker
Carpenter 1, 4
Cement Mason
Construction 4
Drywall Finisher/Taper
Electrician, Inside 2, 3
Electrician, Limited Energy 2, 3
Electrician, Limited Residential 2, 3
Electrician, Sign Maker 2, 3
Elevator Mechanic 7
Exterior/Interior Specialist
  (Metal Framing & Drywall)
Finisher, Masonry
Floorcoverer
Glass Installer & Glazier
Glaziers 7
HVAC—Environmental Control Systems 6
  (Servicer & Installer & Restricted
   Energy Technician)

Insulator, Heat & Frost
Ironworker, Structural

Laborer
Linoleum and Carpet Layers 7
Lineworker, Electrical
Marble Setter, Masonry
Millwright Construction Machinery Erector 7
Operating or Technical Engineer 5, 7
  (Heavy Equipment Repair)
Painter
  (Decorator, Sandblaster & Traffic)
Pile Driver
Pipefitter7
Plasterer
Plumber7
Restricted Energy Technician
Roofer,7
Scaffold Erector
Sheet Metal Worker 6, 7
Sign Maker, Electrician
Sprinkler Fitter 7
Steamfitter 7
Teamsters 7
Terrazzo Worker, Masonry 7
Tilesetter, Masonry
Tree Trimmer, Power Line


Construction Trades Training Resources
If a trade group is not represented here, contact information is available from *BOLI's website listed below.
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Find out about apprenticeship programs available through the unions and organizations representing the above construction trades is available through the State of Oregon *Bureau of Labor & Industry's (BOLI) website.

Columbia Pacific Building Trades Council
Columbia Pacific Building Trades is an organization that represents 25 different crafts, included in the list above. They have nine different training centers providing skill enhancement and training for thousands of apprentices and journeylevel workers.

These programs are State of Oregon certified and nationally acclaimed. Contact information to affiliate unions in the area is available on the Columbia Pacific Building Trades Council website.

For additional information on PDC's MWESB programs, call our Professional Services Diversity Team at 503-823-3667 or email John Classen.



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