Your Apprenticeship Journey Begins Here

Are you ready to launch your career and gain hands-on experience while earning a wage? Our Mechanical Engineering Technology registered apprenticeship program offers you a unique opportunity to learn on the job and develop valuable skills that will help you along your engineering journey.

What Is a Registered Apprenticeship Program?

An apprenticeship is a structured work-based training program that combines practical work experience with classroom instruction. As an apprentice, you'll be placed into a paid job and be guided by skilled mentors who will help you develop expertise in the mechanical engineering profession. When you successfully complete the program, you will receive a portable, nationally recognized credential.
 

Paid Job

Paid Job

Earn a competitive wage from day 1.

Education

Education

Gain knowledge from on-the-job learning and related classroom training.

Credentials

Credentials

Earn a nationally recognized, portable credential within the engineering industry.
Registered Apprenticeship Program Benefits

Why Choose Our Apprenticeship Program?

The ASME MET Apprenticeship Program has been vetted and approved by our mechanical engineering community and aligns with industry training standards that are required for highly skilled, entry level mechanical engineering technicians
 
  • Earn While You Learn: An apprenticeship is a job!  You will start earning a wage starting on the first day and receive wage increases as your skill level increases.

  • Structured On-the-Job Learning & Mentorship: Throughout the program, you’ll receive structured on-the-job training from an experienced mentor who will help prepare you for a successful career.

  • Comprehensive Training: You’ll receive supplemental training that will enhance and expand your current knowledge level.  Utilizing virtual reality, our program provides both practical, hands-on training and theoretical instruction to ensure quality and success.

  • Industry Recognition: Completing our apprenticeship means you’ll receive recognized certifications and qualifications that open doors to a wide range of career opportunities.
Employer Requirements

What Will I Learn?

Stevens Institute of Technology will provide the classroom instruction and the on-the job training will take place with your employer.  Training topics will include:
 
  • OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Certification

  • Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerance

  • Ethics & Technical Writing

  • Metrology

  • Material Behavior and Mechanics

  • CAD & Design

  • Testing and Analysis

  • Manufacturing Techniques and Processes

  • Additive Manufacturing

Apply Today!


Ready to take the next step towards your engineering career? Apply for our apprenticeship program today and start your journey towards a rewarding, hands-on career!
 
Our apprenticeship program is open to candidates who meet the following criteria:
 
  • Graduated from a community college in an engineering or closely related field of study or will graduate by the start of the next cohort.

  • Completed the following courses by the start of the next cohort – Calculus I & II or Engineering Math, Physics, and Chemistry.

  • 18 years or older

  • Authorized to work in the United States. You may be required to show proof of work authorization.

  • Able to Pass a Drug Test and Background Check as required by the employer.
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