what they call their work
what they do
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Sheet Metal Trade Apprenticeship & Training 7 activities
- Apprenticeship ProgramsOperates a five-year Arizona Sheet Metal Program that provides skills training for aspiring sheet metal workers through on-the-job training and college-accredited classes, preparing them for job opportunities in fabrication and installation of architectural sheet metal, kitchen equipment, and HVAC ducts for residential and commercial buildings.
- Design, Fabrication, and Installation ServicesProvides comprehensive design, fabrication, and installation services for a wide range of sheet metal applications, including HVAC systems, metal roofs, gutters, flashing, ductwork, architectural ornamentation, skylights, signage, ceilings, kitchen equipment, decking, and siding.
- Maintenance, Repair, and Technical ServicesOffers ongoing maintenance and repair services through skilled technicians, including Testing, Adjusting and Balancing (TAB) of HVAC systems, welding for multiple metals, and Computer-Aided Design (CAD) support.
- Sheet Metal Apprenticeship Training ProgramOperates a five-year Arizona Sheet Metal Apprenticeship Program that combines on-the-job training with college-accredited coursework, preparing apprentices for careers in sheet metal fabrication and installation, including HVAC ducts, architectural sheet metal, and kitchen equipment for residential and commercial buildings.
- Sheet Metal Design, Fabrication, and InstallationProvides comprehensive design, fabrication, and installation services for a wide range of sheet metal products including flashing, gutters, ventilation and air conditioning systems, architectural elements, metal roofs, ornamentation, columns, skylights, signage, ceilings, ductwork, kitchen and food service equipment, decking, and siding.
- Skilled Workforce Training and SupervisionTrains, manages, and deploys expert supervisors and skilled craftsmen in the HVAC, architectural, and manufacturing industries, providing project management support and specialized technical oversight.
- Specialized Technical ServicesProvides specialized technical services including Computer-Aided Design (CAD), welding for various metals (mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, brass, carbon arc), and Testing, Adjusting and Balancing (TAB) services.
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Self-Insured Health Benefit Pool Administration 2 activities
- Employee Benefits and HR AdministrationProvides HR administrative support for employees, including health care and pension plan administration.
- HR Administrative SupportProvides HR administrative support, including health care and pension administration for employees.
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Fleet and Equipment Maintenance 1 activity
- Maintenance and Repair ServicesOffers maintenance and repair services through service technicians for various systems and installations.
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HVAC and Elevator Apprenticeship & Outreach 1 activity
- Skilled Workforce Deployment and ManagementTrains, manages, and deploys expert supervisors and craftsmen in the HVAC, architectural, and manufacturing industries, providing project management support for various services.
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who runs it
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| JEFF HOLLY | Business Manage | 39 | $147K |
| PAT MONTROY | Business Rep | 40 | $142K |
| TOM MCDERMOTT | Business Rep | 40 | $142K |
| LUKE KASPER | Business Rep | 40 | $88K |
- AL MORA — Trustee
- ALBERT BLANCO — Executive Board
- Albert Mora — Trustee
- DAN TASH — President
- DAVID E MARS JR — REC SECRETARY
- DAVID M CHACON — Trustee
- FERNANDO LEBRON — Executive Board
- JAMES E BURKETT — Executive Board
- JAMES E SHRIVER — Executive Board
- JAMES RAKES — Vice President
- Luis Hernandez — Trustee
- MICHAEL SAPIEN — Executive Board
- SCOTT M DOYLE — Trustee
who they work with
- Aetna Partner — EAP vendor providing employee assistance program services
- Arizona Sheet Metal JATC Partner — Joint apprenticeship and training committee collaborating with Local #359
- Arizona Sheet Metal Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee Partner — Joint committee administering the apprenticeship program.
- International Training Institute Partner — Resource partner providing information on the sheet metal industry and union training
- National College Credit Recommendation Service Partner — Provides college-accredited classes for the Arizona Sheet Metal Program.
- Price Industries, Inc. Partner — Collaborates with Local 359 on joint goals including safety promotion, reducing absenteeism, and ensuring on-time deliveries; treats the union as a partner in business discussions.
- Sheet Metal Occupational Health Institute Trust Partner — Resource partner focused on occupational health for sheet metal workers
- Southwest Service Administrators Partner — Resource partner related to benefits administration for sheet metal workers
- Western Apprenticeship Coordinator Association Partner — Resource partner involved in apprenticeship coordination for the sheet metal industry