AGC Apprenticeship 
															Programs
															
															Registered 
															apprenticeships are 
															high-quality 
															workbased learning 
															and post-secondary 
															earnand-learn 
															models. The 
															apprenticeships meet 
															national standards 
															for registration 
															with the U.S. 
															Department of Labor
															
															During the 
															apprenticeship 
															programs, the 
															apprentice receives 
															both structured, 
															On-TheJob Training 
															(OJT) and 
															job-related 
															education. For each 
															year of the 
															apprenticeship, the 
															apprentice will 
															normally receive 
															2,000 hours of 
															On-The-Job Training 
															and a recommended 
															minimum of 144 hours 
															of related classroom 
															instruction.
															
															The length of an 
															apprenticeship 
															program can vary 
															depending on the 
															employer, complexity 
															of the occupation, 
															and the type of 
															program. Registered 
															apprenticeship 
															programs typically 
															range from one year 
															to four years.
															 AGC’s 
															apprenticeship 
															programs range from 
															2-4 years. 
															Apprenticeships 
															usually get paid on 
															a graduated scale as 
															their skills and 
															experience 
															increases, and of 
															course learns a 
															trade at the same 
															time. For more 
															details check out 
															our booklet on Apprenticeships! Contact 
															AGC to get your 
															own copy. Objectives 
															of the 
															apprenticeships are; 
															Develop skilled 
															workers through 
															related instruction 
															and formal 
															on-the-job training 
															Train workers who 
															will remain a part 
															of the state’s 
															construction 
															workforce Provide 
															opportunities for 
															the training and 
															upgrading of 
															minorities, females, 
															disadvantaged 
															individuals and 
															assist contractors 
															in meeting their 
															affirmative action 
															plans.
															
															 I’m ready to 
															Earn While I Learn! 
															How do I get 
															started? 
															
															Pick your 
															Career: 
															
															
															Commercial Carpentry  
															
															 
															Heavy Equipment 
															Operation  
															
															 
															Concrete Finisher 
															
															Meet the following 
															basic 
															qualifications: 
															
															Age 
															– Shall be at least 
															18 years of age. 
															
															
															Physical – Shall be 
															physically capable 
															of performing the 
															essential functions 
															of the occupation 
															without endangering 
															the health and 
															safety of themselves 
															and/or fellow 
															workers. 
															
															Aptitudes – 
															Shall possess the 
															aptitudes essential 
															for acquiring the 
															skills and 
															proficiency of the 
															trade. 
															
															Education – 
															Shall possess 
															sufficient 
															educational 
															knowledge to 
															satisfactorily 
															complete the on the 
															job training and 
															related technical 
															instruction.  
															
															
															Applicants selected 
															for an 
															apprenticeship that 
															does not possess a 
															high school diploma 
															or a GED shall be 
															required to complete 
															high school or 
															obtain a GED prior 
															to completion of the 
															apprenticeship. 
															
															Be 
															employed by a 
															contractor of  AGC of 
															South Dakota: To 
															join one of the AGC 
															specific 
															Apprenticeships you 
															must be employed by 
															a member of AGC of 
															SD.
															If you are 
															currently employed 
															and not sure if your 
															employer is a member 
															of AGC just ask. 
															If 
															you are looking for 
															work and interested 
															in these 
															Apprenticeships just 
															call 
															AGC of SD and 
															they can connect you 
															to members that 
															participate in this 
															program.
															 If you are 
															employed by an AGC 
															member that is not 
															involved with our 
															Apprenticeship 
															program and may have 
															questions have them 
															contact AGC of SD 
															for more info on our 
															Apprenticeships 
															
															 
                                                
                                                
                                                
                                                
                                                
															
															For more information 
															visit the
															
															www.buildsouthdakota.com. 
															If you should have 
															questions, please do 
															not hesitate to 
															contact Michael 
															O’Neal at 
															605-951-1665 or
															
															michael@sdagc.org.