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Best Plumbing Apprenticeship Resources

Plumbing and pipefitting offer some of the strongest apprenticeships in the trades. These are the best resources to find a paid one.

Last updated 2026-06-27

How we chose

We prioritized official and union-backed mechanical-trade apprenticeships that are free and paid, weighting trust and apprenticeship value with monetization at zero.

⚠ Avoid scams: Never pay a fee just to apply for a job or get hired, and be wary of “schools” that promise jobs for high tuition. Legitimate apprenticeships and staffing agencies are free to you — you get paid, not the other way around.
Best for plumbing & pipefitting apprenticeships
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United Association (UA)

Union training · National

The union for plumbers, pipefitters, sprinkler fitters, and HVAC-R service techs — gateway to paid five-year UA apprenticeships.

Best for: Aspiring plumbers, pipefitters, and HVAC techs who want a paid union apprenticeship

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Official resourceUnion resourceNo-cost resource
Best official apprenticeship finder
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Apprenticeship.gov

Government resource · National

The U.S. Department of Labor's official apprenticeship finder — search Registered Apprenticeship programs by trade and location and connect to local sponsors.

Best for: Anyone who wants a paid apprenticeship and a recognized credential without student debt

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Government resourceNo-cost resource
Official government apprenticeship tool
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Apprenticeship.gov Partner Finder

Government resource · National

A free U.S. Department of Labor tool for finding registered apprenticeship partners — sponsors, educators, and intermediaries.

Best for: Finding official registered apprenticeship partners and program contacts

Government resourceNo-cost resource
Best for veterans
4

Helmets to Hardhats

Nonprofit · National

A nonprofit that connects military veterans and transitioning service members to registered apprenticeships and careers in the building trades.

Best for: Veterans and transitioning service members entering the union building trades

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Official resourceNo-cost resource
Best for union apprenticeships

The umbrella organization for North American construction unions — a gateway to registered union apprenticeships and the MC3 pre-apprenticeship curriculum.

Best for: Anyone seeking a paid union apprenticeship pathway

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Official resourceUnion resourceNo-cost resource
Best statewide starting point in Illinois
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Apprenticeship Illinois

Government resource · State

Illinois's state apprenticeship initiative, hosted on the Illinois workNet portal, connecting career seekers to registered apprenticeship pathways statewide.

Best for: Illinois residents exploring registered apprenticeship options statewide

Government resourceNo-cost resourceLocal program
Best for Chicago pipefitting & HVAC-service apprenticeships
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Chicago's UA pipefitters' union local, covering pipefitters, welders, and HVAC service techs, with a paid five-year apprenticeship.

Best for: Aspiring pipefitters, welders, or HVAC service techs seeking a paid union apprenticeship

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Official resourceUnion resourceLocal program
Best for Chicago union plumbing apprenticeships
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Chicago's United Association plumbers' union local, running a paid five-year plumbing apprenticeship through its Joint Apprenticeship Committee.

Best for: Aspiring plumbers seeking a paid union apprenticeship in the Chicago area

Plumber
Official resourceUnion resourceLocal program
Best for women entering the trades (Chicago)
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Chicago Women in Trades

Pre-apprenticeship · Metro

A Chicago nonprofit offering free pre-apprenticeship training and support to help women enter and succeed in the skilled construction trades.

Best for: Women in the Chicago area starting out who want free pre-apprenticeship training and support

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Training providerNo-cost resourceLocal program

Frequently asked questions

How long is a plumbing apprenticeship?

Most are about five years of combined paid on-the-job training and classroom instruction, leading to journeyman status.

Who runs plumbing apprenticeships?

The United Association (UA) runs the leading union pathway; Apprenticeship.gov lists union and non-union registered programs nationwide.

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