Apprenticeship Programs

Everett Community College has partnered with Snohomish PUD and AJAC to offer our community apprenticeship training opportunities. Choose your preferred pathway by contacting the apprenticeship partner directly for enrollment information. Please note, EvCC does not provide direct enrollment.

Snohomish County PUD

EvCC in partnership with Snohomish County PUD offers the following apprenticeship programs:

  • Lineman
  • System Operator
  • Meterman
  • Utility Wireman

Potential apprentices must contact PUD directly to inquire if they are accepting applications.

Julie Mainstone
Apprentice/Line Training Program Administrator
Phone: 425-783-5035
Email: jkmainstone@snopud.com

    Aerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee

    EvCC in partnership with AJAC offers the following apprenticeship programs:

    Potential apprentices must contact AJAC directly to inquire if they are accepting applications.

    Aerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee
    Phone: 206-764-7940
    Email: info@ajactraining.org

    Degree Options for Apprentices

    The Advanced Manufacturing Technology Apprenticeship ATA and the Multi-Occupational Trades ATA are degree pathways for individuals who have completed an approved apprenticeship program through one of Everett CC’s apprenticeship partners. For more information or to make an appointment with an advisor, please contact the Advanced Manufacturing Training & Education Center (AMTEC) at 425-388-9570 or email mfg@everettcc.edu.

    Online Resources for Apprenticeship Training

    Get up-to-date information about apprenticeships directly from the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries website. Here you will find answers to your questions regarding how to become an apprentice as well as other comprehensive information related to Apprenticeship Programs available in Washington State.

    Outcomes

    College-wide, students work to achieve the Everett Community College Core Learning Outcomes.

    All Workforce Training Programs prepare students to be job ready: technically competent, ethically grounded, and skilled in collaboration and workplace norms.

    Students in Apprenticeship programs work toward these program outcomes.