Careers. Construction. Cleveland.

Cleveland Builds is a worker-centered and industry-led non-profit
that advances union construction’s ability to
promote careers in the trades and
maintain a more diverse, qualified workforce.

Union Construction 

Apprenticeship-Readiness Program

Learn from experienced union tradespeople about career opportunities in the trades. Apprenticeship-Readiness Program classes take place each month (except July and December). Classes are offered during the day and evening to allow career-seekers with different work schedules to participate.

The classes are designed to enable career-seekers to determine the trades they are most interested in and to allow trainers to determine if a participant is likely to achieve success in a union apprenticeship.

As an industry-led non-profit with a contract with the City of Cleveland, Cleveland Builds requires participants to be drug-free and gives priority to career-seekers who are under the age of 40 and are Cleveland residents. Cleveland Builds also strongly encourages people of color and women to apply.

Career-seekers who successfully complete the program, pass a drug test, and who have access to reliable transportation will be placed in union apprenticeships. Cleveland Builds will also provide participants with ongoing support following placement.

We promote careers in the trades to the next generation of union tradespeople through community events such as school visits and job fairs.

Contact our Community Engagement & Marketing Coordinator, Jayson Richardson.

Promoting the Trades

We prepare career-seekers for success in the trades through our Apprenticeship-Readiness Program.

Click here to get in touch with us to learn more
about the program and how to participate.

Preparing Career-Seekers for the Trades

We partner with local trade unions and contractors to get our qualified career-seekers placed in apprenticeships.

Connect with our Director of Placement, AC Fenderson, to learn about our work-eligible apprentice-ready graduates.

Placing Workers in Apprenticeships