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Where to Find Craft Training to Support your Career Path

Authored by Nick Guidry, MBA, M.Ed., SHRM-SCP, Construction Career Collaborative Contractor Relationship Manager

In the world of construction, skill development and continuous learning play a vital role in career advancement. Whether you're an aspiring or seasoned carpenter, electrician, plumber, or any other craft professional, finding the right training opportunities is essential for honing your skills and staying ahead in the industry. Thankfully, there are numerous avenues available today that offer specialized craft training programs. In this article, we'll explore some of the best places where construction craft professionals can find the training they need to support their career development, such as:

1. Trade Associations and Unions.  
Trade associations are excellent resources for craft professionals seeking training opportunities. These organizations often offer a wide range of educational programs, workshops, and certifications tailored to specific crafts. They have a vested interest in developing skilled professionals and ensuring industry standards are met. Reach out to trade associations related to your craft and inquire about their training programs.

Some examples of top-tier trade association educational offerings:

2. Community and Technical Colleges. 
Community and technical colleges are renowned for providing comprehensive vocational training programs, and Houston is home to some of the best. These institutions offer courses and certifications that cater to a diverse range of construction trades. Whether you're just starting out or looking to enhance your existing skills, community and technical colleges are an excellent option. They typically offer flexible schedules, hands-on training, and industry connections that can be invaluable for career development. Check out some of the following:

3. Apprenticeship Programs. 
Apprenticeship programs have long been a traditional route for construction craft professionals to gain hands-on experience and develop their skills. These programs typically combine on-the-job training with classroom instruction. By enrolling in an apprenticeship, you can learn from experienced professionals while earning a wage. Many industry associations and government agencies offer apprenticeship programs. Research and apply to programs that align with your craft and career goals.
 
4. Manufacturer and Supplier Programs. 
Many manufacturers and suppliers in the construction industry provide training programs and workshops to familiarize professionals with their products and installation techniques. These programs are often designed to enhance your understanding of specific materials, tools, and equipment. By participating in these programs, you not only gain knowledge but also build relationships with industry experts and stay updated with the latest industry trends.
 
Continuous skill development is vital for career growth and success. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting your journey, investing in your own craft skill is a wise decision. By exploring the avenues mentioned above – trade associations, community colleges, apprenticeship programs, and manufacturer programs – you can find the training opportunities that best suit your needs and career aspirations. Remember, learning is a lifelong process, and embracing training opportunities will help you stay ahead in the ever-evolving industry. So, go ahead, seek out the right training programs, and take your craft to new heights!
 
Need some help figuring out which path you should take on your career journey? Reach out to us at info@c3.org and we’ll help get you connected!