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THE SERVICE FITTERS INDUSTRY
EDUCATIONAL FUND
Enterprise Association, Local Union
638
United Association, AFL-CIO
The Service Fitters Educational Fund is
maintained pursuant to a collective bargaining agreement between
the Metal Trades Branch of Local Union 638 and the Service Contractors
Division of the Mechanical Contractors Association of New York.
As determined by the Educational Fund, the
Service Technician Training Program consists of three years of
trade related classroom and laboratory training totaling a minimum
of 208 hours per year. It is designed to insure that the technician
learns the basic skills of the HVACR trade, including the use
and care of tools and other equipment, the ability to install
and service heating, ventilating, refrigeration and air conditioning
systems, and other work that is part of the Service Fitting Industry.
Service Technician classes are formed in
September and January of each year. In order to qualify for technician
training the applicant must take an aptitude test administered
by the HVACR Service Technician Training Center and be interviewed
and approved by an employer trustee and union trustee committee
or a committee designated by the trustees to interview candidates
for enrollment.
The Service Technicians Training Center
also conducts an Advanced Training Program that provides service
technicians a continuing opportunity to develop and expand their
ability to provide superior quality service.
The Educational Fund is operated and controlled
by a joint Board of Trustees, consisting of representatives from
the Metal Trades Branch of Local Union 638 and the Mechanical
Contractors Association of New York.
| Employer Trustees: |

John J. Fanneron,
Co-Chairperson |

Ray Hopkins |

Jerome Morreale |

Donald Steffen |
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| Union Trustees: |

Richard Roberts |

Kevin Connolly |

John J. Torpey,
Co-Chairperson |
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