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Home | National Directories | School Vendors | Sheet Metal Workers Local Union #67 Austin Area J.A.T.C. |
Sheet Metal Workers Local Union #67 Austin Area J.A.T.C.
Basic Information
Address: 813 Airport Blvd., Austin, TX 78702
Phone Number: 5123892338
Person of Contact: Roman Perez Jr.
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The Sheet Metal Workers Local Union No. 67 Apprenticeship Program is accredited by the SMART Organization's International Training Institute. SMART, the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers, is one of North America's most dynamic and diverse unions with 216,000 members.
SMART's members provide the vital services that produce safe and resilient infrastructure, transport passengers and commodities to various destinations, heat and cool our homes, schools, and workplaces, and ensure the quality of the air we breathe. SMART members are sheet metal workers, service technicians, bus operators, engineers, conductors, sign workers, welders, production employees and more. With members in scores of different occupations, SMART advocates for fairness in the workplace, excellence at work and opportunity for all working families.
The Sheet Metal arm of SMART, formerly the Sheet Metal Workers International Association, represents 136,000 union organized members in the sheet metal and related trades. Our union has a reputation for providing its signatory partners and customers a professionally trained work force that strives to always deliver excellence in workmanship, training, skill and integrity.
SMART strives, through its industry's code of excellence to be honest, trustworthy, productive and reliable for a long-lasting relationship. SMART construction apprentices and journeymen use the newest equipment and training in their day-to-day work.
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