Introduction to Basic Construction Skills prepares individuals for entry-level positions.
The RHCA National Training & Safety Foundation and the Regional Hispanic Contractors Association are delighted to present the Workforce Training Program.
The opportunities in this industry are much broader than you can imagine. But this industry demands craft professionals and skilled individuals so that this training program will lead you on a path to your new construction career.
Construction is an exciting industry that offers multiple career opportunities, is well-paid, and is growing day by day, impacting positively on society and the world. Just a few of the construction professions in high demand are carpenter, pipefitter, welder, electrician, project manager, and crane operator.
Benefits
- The program is 80 hours long.
- The program is free.
- Introducing The Day After (job placement assistance to help you start your career)
Outcome & Goals
Skilled construction professionals with enough knowledge, tools, and techniques at a basic level to develop tasks in complex structures.
- Train the workforce in the introduction of basic construction skills.
- Create a network of contacts between the communities of the construction industry.
- Contribute to closing the gap of knowledge and give the workforce tools and techniques to reinsert successfully in the marketplace