To work as a boilermaker, you typically need to:
- have a high school diploma or equivalent; and
- complete an apprenticeship program.
Education after high school
Boilermakers learn their skills through apprenticeship training programs. Admission to apprenticeship programs is competitive. To apply for an apprenticeship, you must:
- have a high school diploma or equivalent;
- be at least 18 years old; and
- be in good physical condition.
Apprenticeship programs usually consist of four years of on-the-job training. You are paid for the time you spend on the job. In addition, each year you receive at least 144 hours of classroom training.
To learn about specific apprenticeship opportunities in your area, visit the Apprenticeship Finder.
You can prepare for an apprenticeship by taking courses at a professional-technical or two-year school. Courses in shop, general math, and drafting prepare students to enter apprenticeship programs. However, these courses are not required to qualify for an apprenticeship.