Potential Employers
Grow your business by becoming a training agent and employing HVAC/R and sheet metal apprentices.
Apply
As the program administrator, Chemeketa provides training at the Salem Campus for the Mid-Valley Sheet Metal and HVAC/R Apprenticeship Committees.
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Application Process
Training Agent application
Complete, sign and return the required documents by mail or email -
- BOLI Registration Agreement
- Training Agent application
- Fee Schedule
- Site Visit form and photos
- Acknowledgment of receipt of Policies and Standards
- Copy of LE/B or equivalent license for journey-level worker(s)
After all documents are received, the committee members vote and approve your application. Chemeketa will -
- notify you of your approval
- set up your account in WorkHands
- initiate creating your account with Chemeketa Business Services
Address
Chemeketa ApprenticeshipBuilding 33, Room 1014000 Lancaster Drive NESalem, OR 97305 -
Benefits
Apprenticeships provide business solutions for your company.
- On-the-job training provided by your company
- Related training includes hands-on lab sessions along with the classroom instruction at the Chemeketa Salem Campus
- Gain journey-level workers at the end of the four-year program
- HVAC/R apprentices test for their LE/B license with the Building Codes Division
- Encourage employees to apply for apprenticeship openings
- Request possible new employees from the pool of applicants
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Employer Expectations
As a Training Agent, you agree to the following -
- Hire applicants from the Pool of Eligibles and help recruit applicants
- Approve hours monthly using the online program WorkHands, and fill out recommendations for advancement twice per year
- Complete an annual wage survey each fall, and follow the scale (Training Agents are allowed to pay higher wages, as the scale is the minimum hourly wage required)
- Train apprentices on required work processes (see the details on this web page)
- Release apprentices from work in time for them to attend related-training classes
- Complete an apprentice release form when an apprentice leaves your employment
- Provide a safe work environment for apprentices and anti-harassment training for all employees who interact with apprentices (guidance is available from Chemeketa Apprenticeship)
- Assist apprentices in getting First-Aid/CPR certification within the first six months of apprenticeship
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Related Training
Related training
Classes begin in the fall term and are offered in sequence (fall, winter, and spring).
Textbooks
Chemeketa Apprenticeship uses a variety of textbooks for related training. Some textbooks may be available digitally.
HVAC/R classes
The NCCER HVAC/R curriculum is used for related training at Chemeketa.
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On-the-job training
Training Agents provide On-the-Job Training (OJT)
- Mid-Valley HVAC/R, MA2026 - 8,000 hours of OJT
- Mid-Valley Sheet Metal, MA1060 - 7,200 hours of OJT
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HVAC/R Training Details
HVAC/R work processes and hours
- Installation & Service of HVAC Systems - 2,000 Hours
- Duct Design & Air Flow - 1,000 Hours
- Basic Refrigeration & Theory - 500 Hours
- Piping, Brazing & Soldering - 500 Hours
- Limited Energy Installations, including: conduit, flex tray & duct, control panels & controls, wiring devices, removal & finish work, stock room & materials, overhead & underground - 1,750 Hours
- Troubleshooting & maintenance - 250 Hours
- Communications systems, including: data tele-communication, intercom, paging; Specialized control systems, including: HVAC, medical, boiler, clock, instrumentation - 2,000 Hours
Ratio requirements
The ratio requirement is one apprentice per journey-level worker. For electrical hours, apprentices must be supervised by someone with an LE/B license or equivalent.
LE/B exam
Apprentices are referred to take the Limited Energy B Class Technicians License exam (LE/B) upon completion of their OJT hours and related training. Apprentices have six months to pass the test or are completed without benefit of license from the program.
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Sheet Metal Training Details
Sheet Metal work processes and hours
- Fabrication & Assembly - 2,150 Hours
- Installation or Erection - 3,150 Hours
- Layout - 900 Hours
- Miscellaneous - 1,000 Hours
Ratio requirements
The ratio requirement is one apprentice per journey-level worker for the first four apprentices, then three journey-level workers for each additional apprentice. This ratio is by job site.
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Wage Scale
Wage scale
Wages are surveyed every fall, which helps set the wage for the next year. Changes are voted on in October and begin February 1 of each year.
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Fees
Fees
Training agents agree to train apprentices and pay a monthly fee to Chemeketa Apprenticeship. Training agents are billed quarterly by Chemeketa Business Services. See the fee schedule on the application for details.