APS apprenticeship program offers alternative career path for local residents

APS apprenticeship program offers alternative career path for local residents

Arizona Silver Belt
June 19, 2026

Summary

APS has launched a pre-apprenticeship program in Arizona, welcoming 27 participants who will receive paid training for skilled trades including lineworkers and electricians. This initiative aims to provide alternative career paths to local residents, particularly young adults seeking hands-on work rather than traditional college routes.

The program emphasizes the importance of skilled trades in maintaining economic stability, especially in rural areas. By offering practical training and a pathway towards a recognized apprenticeship, APS is helping to build a skilled workforce essential for supporting the community's electrical infrastructure.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This news underscores the growing trend of companies like APS investing in apprenticeship programs to develop local talent. By providing a paid pre-apprenticeship, APS not only supports economic growth but also ensures a steady pipeline of skilled workers in critical trades.

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