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Hopkins Lacy Apprenticeship

Companybranchgroup
LocationUnited States
Work ModeOn Site
PostedApril 23, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
Student apprentices assist in electrical, sheet metal, or plumbing tasks including assembly, installation, and tool maintenance. They also participate in required related classroom instruction while gaining on-the-job experience.
Internship Type
full time
Company Size
424
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
What matters most is what drives us as a company Since 1963, Branch has provided quality professional construction services to both the public and private sectors throughout the mid-Atlantic. Branch offers construction management, heavy highways and roads, design-build services, general contracting, site development, metal fabrication, and mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems and services. Branch is 100 percent employee-owned, and our employee-owners live the core values of ownership, relationships, and exceptionalism. We take ownership of our projects because quality makes all the difference in our communities. The relationships we build connect us to the community. And our commitment to relationships extends to the families of our employee-owners. We strive to keep our employee-owners near home so that they can be with their families each night.
About the Role

Position Summary

Student Registered Apprenticeship positions integrate school-based and on-the-job learning with relevant technical education in the classroom.  Participants gain employability and occupational skills. Local programs provide training based on statewide apprenticeship curriculum guidelines, endorsed by business and industry. Student Apprentices are instructed by qualified teachers and skilled journey worker worksite experts.

Through on the job training, student apprentices will assist via their selected path (Electrical, Sheet Metal, Plumbing) in performing any combination of the following tasks: assemble, install, gathers tools and supplies to be used at work site according to instructions; measures, using ruler and hand and power tools; assists in lifting, performs minor repairs; maintains tools and equipment and keeps supplies and parts in order.

Student Apprentices remain enrolled in academic classes to meet requirements in occupation specific related instruction classes.

LONGDESCRIPTION section. 2 of 11.Section Title: Duties/Responsibilities

Duties/Responsibilities

  • Industry-developed skill standards
  • -Safety education
  • -Skilled mentors assigned to train the students
  • -Paid on-the-job work experience that meets Occupational Program Requirements
  • -Related classroom instruction concurrent with work-based learning
  • -Curriculum guidelines for all programs
  • -Performance evaluation of demonstrated competencies

LONGDESCRIPTION section. 3 of 11.Section Title: Duties/Responsibilities Cont.

Duties/Responsibilities Cont.

  • Attending to the work assignment instructions or orders of supervisor.
  • Using tools or work aids to work, move, guide or place objects or materials.  Some latitude for judgment with regard to precision attained and selecting appropriate tool, object or material, although this is readily manifest.
  • Inserting, throwing, dumping or placing materials in or removing them from machines or equipment which are automatic or tended or operated by other workers.

LONGDESCRIPTION section. 4 of 11.Section Title: Qualifications

Qualifications

  • Reasoning Skills:  Apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, diagrammatic or schedule form.  Deal with problems involving several concrete variables in or from standardized situations.
  • Mathematical Skills: Elementary and some additional courses.
  • Language Skills: Elementary and some additional courses.
  • Specific Vocational Preparation: Over 30 days, up to three months.
  • Must be at least 16 years of age
  • Must be enrolled in a high school or home schooling equivalent.
 
External Job Description
 
Key Skills
ElectricalSheet metalPlumbingTool maintenanceEquipment operationSafety complianceMeasurementManual laborTechnical educationProblem solving
Categories
TradesConstructionEducation
Benefits
Paid on-the-job work experienceSafety educationSkilled mentorship