JChlupsa
03-05-2010, 02:29 AM
Pearl Harbor Shipyard apprenticeships openings
Anyway Pearl Harbor is looking to add 100 Apprentices in different fields and then 75 other jobs. would be great for that single guy or gal. Work/go to school and get paid at the same time.
https://acep.hawaii.navy.mil/
to see what occupations they are looking for click here
https://acep.hawaii.navy.mil/trades.aspx
Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard (PHNSY) along with Honolulu Community College (HCC) provides opportunities for selected trainees to work alongside journeymen, receive trade theory training and work toward a degree in Applied Trades at Honolulu Community College.
This program, known as the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard's "Apprentice Program", is a four-year work/study program which prepares students for careers in various industrial trades. Upon successful completion of the program, graduates are normally offered permanent positions in the PHNSY. Program graduates may be noncompetitively promoted to the journeyman-level.
PHNSY is the Navy's Regional Center for the maintenance and repair of naval ships in the Hawaii region and the largest repair facility between the West Coast and the Far East. It employs more than 4,000 civilian employees and military personnel and is the largest industrial employer in the State.
Anyway Pearl Harbor is looking to add 100 Apprentices in different fields and then 75 other jobs. would be great for that single guy or gal. Work/go to school and get paid at the same time.
https://acep.hawaii.navy.mil/
to see what occupations they are looking for click here
https://acep.hawaii.navy.mil/trades.aspx
Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard (PHNSY) along with Honolulu Community College (HCC) provides opportunities for selected trainees to work alongside journeymen, receive trade theory training and work toward a degree in Applied Trades at Honolulu Community College.
This program, known as the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard's "Apprentice Program", is a four-year work/study program which prepares students for careers in various industrial trades. Upon successful completion of the program, graduates are normally offered permanent positions in the PHNSY. Program graduates may be noncompetitively promoted to the journeyman-level.
PHNSY is the Navy's Regional Center for the maintenance and repair of naval ships in the Hawaii region and the largest repair facility between the West Coast and the Far East. It employs more than 4,000 civilian employees and military personnel and is the largest industrial employer in the State.