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Glazier Apprenticeship Program

Glaziers are responsible for selecting, cutting, installing, replacing, and removing all types of glass. Install glass in windows, skylights, store fronts, and display cases, on surfaces such as building fronts, interior walls, ceilings, and tabletops.

$34,750

Average Salary in New Mexico based on the Occupational Information Network (O*Net).

Who Can Be a Glazier?

Applicant must be at least 18 years of age, have a high school diploma or GED, be physically able to perform trade, possess a valid driver's license, and proof of citizenship/working permit.

Glaziers often work outdoors, sometimes in inclement weather. At times, they work on scaffolds at great heights. They do a considerable amount of bending, kneeling, lifting, and standing.

*Individual program requirements may vary, such as pass a placement exam, have reliable transportation, letters of reference, pass drug screening, pass a physical, etc. Contact the program directly to inquire about minimum requirements and the application process.

Program Sponsor

AGC New Mexico Multi-Trade Apprenticeship Program 575
1615 University Blvd NE
Albuquerque, NM 87102
www.agc-nm.org

Charissa Inman, 505-842-1462, Cinman@agc-nm.org

New Mexico Finishing Trades Institute
2300 Buena Vista Dr. SE, Ste. 125
Albuquerque, NM 87106
www.iupatdc88.com

Robert Aubert, (505) 265-0448, robert.aubert@iupatdc88.com
David Burtle, (346) 226-6211, david.burtle@dc36jatc.org

To obtain general information about registered apprenticeship, please fill out the form below and a representative from the State Apprenticeship Office will contact you by email.

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