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Apprentice Utilization Agreements

Port Jobs enters into Memoranda of Agreement with private and public developers on a project-by-project basis. These agreements represent the voluntary commitment on the part of the contractor or developer to use apprentice labor equaling 15% or more of the total labor hours on a given construction project.

Such agreements help to ensure a steady demand for apprentices, thereby strengthening the apprenticeship system and creating an adequate supply of skilled tradespeople for the future.

Private developers who have signed agreements with Port Jobs include:

  • Vulcan Northwest
  • Amgen
  • Harbor Properties
  • Pine Street Development.

Click here to read more about Port Jobs' brokered partnerships. Or contact Port Jobs at 206.728.3882 to learn more.

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