Continuing Education Classes

Learning Never Stops

At Western Washington Sheet Metal JATC, our dedication to providing exceptional training and education extends beyond what is offered in our apprenticeship programs. We offer a wide range of classes and resources designed to enhance your skills and knowledge, from vital First Aid/CPR instruction, Welding, Autodesk applications to multiple comprehensive OSHA training classes. Most of the classes are offered in the evenings and on Saturdays.  Updated every quarter, these courses are available to all members of Local 66, offering valuable opportunities for growth and development. 

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CourseDatesTimeDescriptionInstructorDays
Sheet Metal Art - WinterFebruary 24, March 31 & April 28, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmS.HobbsT
Sheet Metal Art - SpringMay 19, June 30, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmS.HobbsT
Fabrication in Revit Part 1 - WinterMarch 05, 2026 - March 19, 20264:30 pm - 7:30 pmPart 1 of the Fabrication in Revit course. This 4-week course will cover the User Interface, how the Fabrication duct tools work & setup that is necessary to make out-of-the-box Fabrication duct ready to use productively. This will include eVolve Mechanical setup.C. EmondTh
Fabrication in Revit Part 2 - WinterMarch 26, 2026 - April 16, 20264:30 pm - 7:30 pmPart 2 of the Fabrication in Revit course. This 4-week course will focus on drawing Duct floor plans, Riser & Roof duct, & how to prepare these Views to be placed on sheets to create Shop Drawings.C. EmondTh
Fabrication in Revit Part 3 - SpringApril 23, 2026 - May 21, 20264:30 pm - 7:30 pmPart 3 of the Fabrication in Revit course. This 4-week course will cover downloading, quality control & spool drawings. This part is the Detailing payoff. In order for detailing to be productive, we must be able to download, and be able to provide files to both the Shop & Field that are easy to read, and can be installed off of accurately.C. EmondTh
Introduction to Revit Part 1 - Spring May 28, 2026 - June 26, 20264:30 pm - 7:30 pmPart 1 will cover the Revit user interface, navigating inside the drawing area, navigating 2D & 3D views, how to use both simple and complex modeling tools, adding annotations and creating new views. This knowledge will be enough to allow you to start using the program.C. EmondTh
Introduction to Revit Part 2 - SummerJuly 9, 2026 - August 20, 20264:30 pm - 7:30 pmPart 2 is a brief overview of how Revit is used for producing Mechanical drawings, both engineered drawings & shop drawings. We will start by placing diffusers and equipment. We will take a brief look at Revit schedules. We will place Revit duct, as an Engineer or design-build detailer might. We will then convert Revit duct to Fabrication duct and make modifications to the duct. We will add hangers, duct tags & number the ducts before downloading. We will open the downloaded duct files in Fabrication CamDuct, the shop program that sends the duct to a plasma table. Finally, we will create spool sheets of a duct run that could be sent to the shop for prefab, or to the field as a detailed installation drawing.C. EmondTh
Qualified Rigger/Signal Person Training - WinterMarch 28, 20268:00 am - 4:00 pmObtain your Qualified Rigger/Signal Personal Card. Topics Covered: DOSH & OSHA Regulations, Applicable ASME Standards, Rigging Equipment, Inspection Requirements, Basic Rigging Safety, Rigging Plans & Calculating Loads, Written Test & Practical Exam.A. LamsonS
Qualified Rigger/Signal Person Training - SpringMay 9, 20268:00 am - 4:00 pmObtain your Qualified Rigger/Signal Personal Card. Topics Covered: DOSH & OSHA Regulations, Applicable ASME Standards, Rigging Equipment, Inspection Requirements, Basic Rigging Safety, Rigging Plans & Calculating Loads, Written Test & Practical Exam.A. LamsonS
Crane Lift Director - SpringApril 4, 2026 & May 30, 20268:00 am - 2:00 pmPrerequisite: Valid Qualified Rigging / Signaling certification. This class meets the requirements as identified by 29CFR1926.1400, ASME P30.1 Lift Planning and ASME B30.5 Mobile and Locomotive Cranes. Participants will gain understanding of duties to become a competent Lift Director such as causes of crane accidents, requirements for inspections, operator training, qualifications, read/interpret load charts and range diagrams.A. LamsonS
Forklift / Scissor / Aerial Lift Training - WinterFebruary 28, 20268:00 am - 4:30 pmTrainees receive in-depth instruction on regulations and safe operations as well as extensive hands-on level of operational training. Each trainee's knowledge and skill level is evaluated and those able to demonstrate an acceptable competence will receive a Fork lift Certification card.A. LamsonS
Forklift / Scissor / Aerial Lift Training - SpringJune 27, 20268:00 am - 4:30 pmTrainees receive in-depth instruction on regulations and safe operations as well as extensive hands-on level of operational training. Each trainee's knowledge and skill level is evaluated and those able to demonstrate an acceptable competence will receive a Fork lift Certification card.A. LamsonS
CPR / First Aid with AED - WinterMarch 18, 20265:00 pm - 9:00 pmObtain First Aid/CPR card. Instructors follow the Medic First Aid, Version 5.0 Training Program guidelines for CPR Training. The course certification is valid for two years and requires approximately 4 hours of training.A. LamsonW
CPR / First Aid with AED - SpringMay 27, 20265:00 pm - 9:00 pmObtain First Aid/CPR card. Instructors follow the Medic First Aid, Version 5.0 Training Program guidelines for CPR Training. The course certification is valid for two years and requires approximately 4 hours of training.A. LamsonW
Asbestos / Lead / Silica Awareness Training -SpringApril 21, 2026 & June 23, 20264:00 pm - 8:00 pmOSHA and other governmental agencies require communication of hazards where there is potential for exposure. Asbestos, Lead and Silica is found in general industry, construction and maritime venues. This course includes an overview and awareness training for employees who may come into contact with asbestos-containing materials, even if they do not disturb asbestos, lead and the potential for exposure, and crystalline silica, which is part of a national and regional OSHA emphasis program.A.LamsonT
Scaffold / Ladder Competent Person Training - SpringApril 1, 2026 & June 3, 20265:00 pm - 9:00 pmThis class will cover how to securely and safely set up and dismantle scaffolding and ladders and how to prevent common hazards.A.LamsonW
Competent Person Confined Space - WinterMarch 10, 20265:00 pm - 9:00 pmDo you know how to properly identify the different types of confined spaces? While on the job you may encounter duct, pits, vaults, shafts, trenching, crawl spaces or many other spaces that could be classified as a Confined Space. Proper procedures for entering these permits required spaces are critical to being compliant and saving lives. Become a Competent Person and make sure you have the knowledge on the following: permit required confined space, alternate entry procedure, how to fill out a permit, proper air monitoring, ventilation, hazard identification and mitigation-emergency procedures/rescue and competent person/entry supervisor duties.A. LamsonT
Competent Person Confined Space - SpringMay 19, 20265:00 pm - 9:00 pmDo you know how to properly identify the different types of confined spaces? While on the job you may encounter duct, pits, vaults, shafts, trenching, crawl spaces or many other spaces that could be classified as a Confined Space. Proper procedures for entering these permits required spaces are critical to being compliant and saving lives. Become a Competent Person and make sure you have the knowledge on the following: permit required confined space, alternate entry procedure, how to fill out a permit, proper air monitoring, ventilation, hazard identification and mitigation-emergency procedures/rescue and competent person/entry supervisor duties.A. LamsonT
Competent Person Fall Protection Training -WinterMarch 3, 20265:00 pm - 9:00 pmDo you know the difference between fall arrest and fall restraint, active and passive fall protection systems or anchorages and connectors? You will learn all of these subjects, plus information about rescue and retrieval, as well as body support types. The course will cover the following: OSHA's "Hierarchy of Controls", Fall Restraint Systems, Safety Monitors & Warning Lines, Fall Protection Plans, Personal Fall Arrest Systems, Required Clearances, Requirements for inspections and Maintenance, OSHA/WAC requirements, covering trigger heights for compliance.A. LamsonT
Competent Person Fall Protection Training - SpringJune 2, 20265:00 pm - 9:00 pmDo you know the difference between fall arrest and fall restraint, active and passive fall protection systems or anchorages and connectors? You will learn all of these subjects, plus information about rescue and retrieval, as well as body support types. The course will cover the following: OSHA's "Hierarchy of Controls", Fall Restraint Systems, Safety Monitors & Warning Lines, Fall Protection Plans, Personal Fall Arrest Systems, Required Clearances, Requirements for inspections and Maintenance, OSHA/WAC requirements, covering trigger heights for compliance.A. LamsonT
Sheet Metal Apprentice Tutoring - Winter / SpringJanuary 22, 2026 - May 28, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmGet extra help with your apprenticeship studies and/or use the facilities to upgrade your skills. J.BarronTh
TAB Apprentice Tutoring -WinterJanuary 15, 2026 - April 16, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmGet extra help with your apprenticeship studies and/or use the facilities to upgrade your skills. R.FriedmanTh
TAB Apprentice Tutoring -SpringApril 30, 2026 - June 26, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmGet extra help with your apprenticeship studies and/or use the facilities to upgrade your skills. R.FriedmanTh
Service Apprentice Tutoring -WinterJanuary 15, 2026 - April 16, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmGet extra help with your apprenticeship studies and/or use the facilities to upgrade your skills. M.AhrensTh
Service Apprentice Tutoring -SpringApril 30, 2026 - June 26, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmGet extra help with your apprenticeship studies and/or use the facilities to upgrade your skills. M.AhrensTh
Bias and Belonging Foreperson Training - WinterMarch 12 & April 9, 20264:30 pm - 7:30 pmC. MontgomeryTh
Bias and Belonging Foreperson Training - SpringMay 21 & June 11, 20264:30 pm - 7:30 pmC. MontgomeryTh
Mentorship Matters - WinterJanuary 21, February 18, March 18, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmSuccessful mentorship is a critical element in building a high-quality workforce and has been shown to positively affect productivity, safety, quality, and client relations on the job. Nowhere is this more important than in the trades where 90% of learning happens on the job and mentorship is recognized as the key to developing qualified journey level personnel. This is the Mentor portion of the training.A. AdamsW
Mentorship Matters - SpringApril 15, May 20 & June 17, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmSuccessful mentorship is a critical element in building a high-quality workforce and has been shown to positively affect productivity, safety, quality, and client relations on the job. Nowhere is this more important than in the trades where 90% of learning happens on the job and mentorship is recognized as the key to developing qualified journey level personnel. This is the Mentor portion of the training.A. AdamsW
Introduction to TAB - Part 2 - WinterJanuary 28, 2026 -April 8, 20264:00 pm - 7:00 pmThis class is 3 Phases and runs all school year, it will focus on the basic fundamentals of Testing, Adjusting & Balancing. Utilizing the iTi textbook as a curriculum and guide with the end goal of obtaining the TABB Technician certification upon successful exam completion.D. WilliamsW
Introduction to TAB - Part 3 - SpringApril 22, 2026 - June 26, 20264:00 pm - 7:00 pmThis class is 3 Phases and runs all school year, it will focus on the basic fundamentals of Testing, Adjusting & Balancing. Utilizing the iTi textbook as a curriculum and guide with the end goal of obtaining the TABB Technician certification upon successful exam completion.D. WilliamsW
Fire & Smoke Damper Technician Certification- WinterMarch 31, 2026 - April 28, 20264:00 pm - 7:00 pmThis course covers manufacturer requirements for the installation, inspection, and maintenance of fire dampers, smoke dampers, combination smoke/fire dampers, and ceiling radiation dampers. It also covers the relevant building code requirements in the context of effective operation for property protection, life safety requirements, building design/performance and the applicable standards for product testing and performance under fire conditions.D. WilliamsT
Fire & Smoke Damper Technician Certification- SpringMay 5, 2026 - June 2, 20264:00 pm - 7:00 pmThis course covers manufacturer requirements for the installation, inspection, and maintenance of fire dampers, smoke dampers, combination smoke/fire dampers, and ceiling radiation dampers. It also covers the relevant building code requirements in the context of effective operation for property protection, life safety requirements, building design/performance and the applicable standards for product testing and performance under fire conditions.D. WilliamsT
Fire & Smoke Damper Supervisor Certification - WinterFebruary 17, 2026 - March 17, 20264:00 pm - 7:00 pmStudy and take the test to become an ICB-certified FSD Supervisor. The FSD Supervisor oversees and coordinates the work of the FSD Technician and plans and directs testing and inspection projects from inception through completion. Pre-Requisites: ICB-certified Fire & Smoke Damper Technician certification or 3 years HVAC installation or design experience with written recommendation by ICB-certified Contractor.D. WilliamsT
Fire & Smoke Damper Supervisor Certification - SpringJune 9, 2026 - July 7, 20264:00 pm - 7:00 pmStudy and take the test to become an ICB-certified FSD Supervisor. The FSD Supervisor oversees and coordinates the work of the FSD Technician and plans and directs testing and inspection projects from inception through completion. Pre-Requisites: ICB-certified Fire & Smoke Damper Technician certification or 3 years HVAC installation or design experience with written recommendation by ICB-certified Contractor.D. WilliamsT
TIG Welding Practice - WinterFebruary 2, 2026 - April 13, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmBuild fundamental skills in TIG instruction covering all the basic methods and setup required.B. McOuatM
TIG Welding Practice - SpringApril 27, 2026 - June 29, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmBuild fundamental skills in TIG instruction covering all the basic methods and setup required.B. McOuatM
GTAW Aluminum Welding Practice - WinterFebruary 4, 2026 - April 8, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmBuild fundamental skills in MIG welding- instruction covering all the basic methods and setup requiredB. McOuatW
GTAW Aluminum Welding Practice - SpringApril 22, 2026 - June 24, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmBuild fundamental skills in MIG welding- instruction covering all the basic methods and setup requiredB. McOuatW
Welding Certification Prep - WinterFebruary 5, 2026 - April 9, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmThis class will provide time to practice for welding certifications that utilizes the AWS and ASME welding codes. Be prepared for you Certification Test! Participants will be able to practice the testing and have their samples reviewed.B.McOuatTh
Welding Certification Prep - SpringApril 23, 2026 - June 25, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmThis class will provide time to practice for welding certifications that utilizes the AWS and ASME welding codes. Be prepared for you Certification Test! Participants will be able to practice the testing and have their samples reviewed.B.McOuatTh
Welding & Brazing Certification - WinterFebruary 14, March 21, April 11, 20267:30 am - 3:30 pmOpen testing for SMAW, GMAW & GTAW Certifications on Galvanized, Stainless Steel or Aluminum. AWS D1.1, AWS D9.1 & WABO Code certs are availableT. EastmanS
Welding & Brazing Certification - SpringMay 9 & June 27, 20267:30 am - 3:30 pmOpen testing for SMAW, GMAW & GTAW Certifications on Galvanized, Stainless Steel or Aluminum. AWS D1.1, AWS D9.1 & WABO Code certs are availableT. EastmanS
OSHA 30 - WinterFebruary 17, 2026 - April 14, 20265:00 pm - 9:00 pm30 hours of certified OSHA training. Topics include but are not limited to, Intro to OSHA, Fall Protection, Struck By/Caught in Between Hazards, Electrical Hazards, LOTO, PPE, Health Hazards in Construction, Hand & Power Tools, Cranes, Stairs & Ladder Awareness, Excavations, Inspections & Recordkeeping.T. EastmanT
OSHA 30 - SpringApril 28, 2026 - June 30, 20265:00 pm - 9:00 pm30 hours of certified OSHA training. Topics include but are not limited to, Intro to OSHA, Fall Protection, Struck By/Caught in Between Hazards, Electrical Hazards, LOTO, PPE, Health Hazards in Construction, Hand & Power Tools, Cranes, Stairs & Ladder Awareness, Excavations, Inspections & Recordkeeping.T. EastmanT
Introduction to Autocad - WinterFebruary 21, March 7, March 21, April 4 & April 18, 20267:00 am - 3:30 pmThis class covers the AutoCAD interface, basic commands for 2D drafting, coordinates, layers, annotation and dimensioning. This class is the prerequisite for the Fusion 360 class.D. CerioS
Introduction to Autocad - SpringMay 2, May 16, May 30, June 13, June 27, 20267:00 am - 3:30 pmThis class covers the AutoCAD interface, basic commands for 2D drafting, coordinates, layers, annotation and dimensioning. This class is the prerequisite for the Fusion 360 class.D. CerioS
CourseDatesTimeDescriptionInstructorDays
Forklift/Scissor/Aerial Lift Training - WinterMarch 7, 20268:00 am - 4:30 pmTrainees receive in-depth instruction on regulations and safe operations as well as extensive hands-on level of operational training. Each trainee's knowledge and skill level is evaluated and those able to demonstrate an acceptable competence will receive a Fork lift Certification card.A. LamsonS
Forklift/Scissor/Aerial Lift Training - SpringMay 2, 20268:00 am - 4:30 pmTrainees receive in-depth instruction on regulations and safe operations as well as extensive hands-on level of operational training. Each trainee's knowledge and skill level is evaluated and those able to demonstrate an acceptable competence will receive a Fork lift Certification card.A. LamsonS
Competent Person Confined Space - WinterMarch 16, 20265:00 pm - 9:00 pmDo you know how to properly identify the different types of confined spaces? While on the job you may encounter duct, pits, vaults, shafts, trenching, crawl spaces or many other spaces that could be classified as a Confined Space. Proper procedures for entering these permits required spaces are critical to being compliant and saving lives. Become a Competent Person and make sure you have the knowledge on the following: permit required confined space, alternate entry procedure, how to fill out a permit, proper air monitoring, ventilation, hazard identification and mitigation-emergency procedures/rescue and competent person/entry supervisor duties.A. LamsonM
Competent Person Confined Space - SpringJune 8, 20265:00 pm - 9:00 pmDo you know how to properly identify the different types of confined spaces? While on the job you may encounter duct, pits, vaults, shafts, trenching, crawl spaces or many other spaces that could be classified as a Confined Space. Proper procedures for entering these permits required spaces are critical to being compliant and saving lives. Become a Competent Person and make sure you have the knowledge on the following: permit required confined space, alternate entry procedure, how to fill out a permit, proper air monitoring, ventilation, hazard identification and mitigation-emergency procedures/rescue and competent person/entry supervisor duties.A. LamsonM
Asbestos / Lead / Silica Awareness Training - WinterApril 13, 20264:00 pm - 8:00 pmOSHA and other governmental agencies require communication of hazards where there is potential for exposure. Asbestos, Lead and Silica is found in general industry, construction and maritime venues. This course includes an overview and awareness training for employees who may come into contact with asbestos-containing materials, even if they do not disturb asbestos, lead and the potential for exposure, and crystalline silica, which is part of a national and regional OSHA emphasis program.A.LamsonM
Asbestos / Lead / Silica Awareness Training - SpringJune 15, 20264:00 pm - 8:00 pmOSHA and other governmental agencies require communication of hazards where there is potential for exposure. Asbestos, Lead and Silica is found in general industry, construction and maritime venues. This course includes an overview and awareness training for employees who may come into contact with asbestos-containing materials, even if they do not disturb asbestos, lead and the potential for exposure, and crystalline silica, which is part of a national and regional OSHA emphasis program.A.LamsonM
CPR/First Aid with AED - WinterMarch 11, 20265:00 pm - 9:00 pmObtain First Aid/CPR card. Instructors follow the Medic First Aid, Version 5.0 Training Program guidelines for CPR Training. The course certification is valid for two years and requires approximately 4 hours of training.A. LamsonW
CPR/First Aid with AED - SpringMay 13, 20265:00 pm - 9:00 pmObtain First Aid/CPR card. Instructors follow the Medic First Aid, Version 5.0 Training Program guidelines for CPR Training. The course certification is valid for two years and requires approximately 4 hours of training.A. LamsonW
Competent Person Fall Protection Training - WinterMarch 30, 20265:00 pm - 9:00 pmDo you know the difference between fall arrest and fall restraint, active and passive fall protection systems or anchorages and connectors? You will learn all of these subjects, plus information about rescue and retrieval, as well as body support types. The course will cover the following: OSHA's "Hierarchy of Controls", Fall Restraint Systems, Safety Monitors & Warning Lines, Fall Protection Plans, Personal Fall Arrest Systems, Required Clearances, Requirements for inspections and Maintenance, OSHA/WAC requirements, covering trigger heights for compliance.A. LamsonM
Competent Person Fall Protection Training - SpringMay 18, 20265:00 pm - 9:00 pmDo you know the difference between fall arrest and fall restraint, active and passive fall protection systems or anchorages and connectors? You will learn all of these subjects, plus information about rescue and retrieval, as well as body support types. The course will cover the following: OSHA's "Hierarchy of Controls", Fall Restraint Systems, Safety Monitors & Warning Lines, Fall Protection Plans, Personal Fall Arrest Systems, Required Clearances, Requirements for inspections and Maintenance, OSHA/WAC requirements, covering trigger heights for compliance.A. LamsonM
Scaffold / Ladder Competent Person Training - SpringApril 20 & June 22, 20265:00 pm - 9:00 pmThis class will cover how to securely and safely set up and dismantle scaffolding and ladders and how to prevent common hazards.A.LamsonM
Qualified Rigger/Signal Person Training - WinterMarch 14, 20268:00 am - 4:00 pmObtain your Qualified Rigger/Signal Personal Card. Topics Covered: DOSH & OSHA Regulations, Applicable ASME Standards, Rigging Equipment, Inspection Requirements, Basic Rigging Safety, Rigging Plans & Calculating Loads, Written Test & Practical Exam.A. LamsonS
Qualified Rigger/Signal Person Training - SpringJune 13, 20268:00 am - 4:00 pmObtain your Qualified Rigger/Signal Personal Card. Topics Covered: DOSH & OSHA Regulations, Applicable ASME Standards, Rigging Equipment, Inspection Requirements, Basic Rigging Safety, Rigging Plans & Calculating Loads, Written Test & Practical Exam.A. LamsonS
Crane Lift Director - WinterMarch 21, 20268:00 am - 2:00 pmPrerequisite: Valid Qualified Rigging / Signaling certification. This class meets the requirements as identified by 29CFR1926.1400, ASME P30.1 Lift Planning and ASME B30.5 Mobile and Locomotive Cranes. Participants will gain understanding of duties to become a competent Lift Director such as causes of crane accidents, requirements for inspections, operator training, qualifications, read/interpret load charts and range diagrams.A. LamsonS
Crane Lift Director - SpringJune 20, 20268:00 am - 2:00 pmPrerequisite: Valid Qualified Rigging / Signaling certification. This class meets the requirements as identified by 29CFR1926.1400, ASME P30.1 Lift Planning and ASME B30.5 Mobile and Locomotive Cranes. Participants will gain understanding of duties to become a competent Lift Director such as causes of crane accidents, requirements for inspections, operator training, qualifications, read/interpret load charts and range diagrams.A. LamsonS
Mentorship Matters - WinterJanuary 28, February 25, March 25, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmSuccessful mentorship is a critical element in building a high-quality workforce and has been shown to positively affect productivity, safety, quality, and client relations on the job. Nowhere is this more important than in the trades where 90% of learning happens on the job and mentorship is recognized as the key to developing qualified journey level personnel. This is the Mentor portion of the training.A. AdamsW
Mentorship Matters - SpringApril 29, May 27 & June 24, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmSuccessful mentorship is a critical element in building a high-quality workforce and has been shown to positively affect productivity, safety, quality, and client relations on the job. Nowhere is this more important than in the trades where 90% of learning happens on the job and mentorship is recognized as the key to developing qualified journey level personnel. This is the Mentor portion of the training.A. AdamsW
Open Welding - WinterFebruary 14, February 28 & March 28, 20267:00 am - 3:30 pmThis class will provide time to practice for welding certifications that utilizes the AWS and ASME welding codes. Be prepared for you Certification Test! Participants will be able to practice the testing and have their samples reviewed.K.MooreS
Open Welding - SpringApril 25 & May 30, 20267:00 am - 3:30 pmThis class will provide time to practice for welding certifications that utilizes the AWS and ASME welding codes. Be prepared for you Certification Test! Participants will be able to practice the testing and have their samples reviewed.K.MooreS
Electrical Test Prep -WinterJanuary 24, February 21 & March 21, 20267:00 pm - 3:30 pmThis 2-day electrical test prep class is for anyone pursuing an electrical license. Day one covers NEC Codeology, focusing on navigating and applying the National Electric Code. Day two reviews the Washington Administrative Code (WAC) and Revised Code of Washington (RCW), with an additional AC theory session for 01 and 02 exam takers. Gain the knowledge and confidence needed to pass your exam.N.FilerS/Su
Electrical Test Prep -SpringApril 25, May 30 & June 27, 20267:00 pm - 3:30 pmThis 2-day electrical test prep class is for anyone pursuing an electrical license. Day one covers NEC Codeology, focusing on navigating and applying the National Electric Code. Day two reviews the Washington Administrative Code (WAC) and Revised Code of Washington (RCW), with an additional AC theory session for 01 and 02 exam takers. Gain the knowledge and confidence needed to pass your exam.N.FilerS/Su
Welding & Brazing Certification - WinterFebruary 21, March 7 & April 4, 20267:00 am - 3:30 pmOpen testing for SMAW, GMAW & GTAW Certifications on Galvanized, Stainless Steel or Aluminum. AWS D1.1, AWS D9.1 & WABO Code certs are available. ASME BPVIX Brazing certifications available.R.GrahamS
Welding & Brazing Certification - SpringMay 2 & June 6, 20267:00 am - 3:30 pmOpen testing for SMAW, GMAW & GTAW Certifications on Galvanized, Stainless Steel or Aluminum. AWS D1.1, AWS D9.1 & WABO Code certs are available. ASME BPVIX Brazing certifications available.R.GrahamS
Welding Certification Prep - WinterJanuary 28, 2026 - April 8, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmThis class will provide time to practice for welding certifications that utilizes the AWS and ASME welding codes. Be prepared for you Certification Test! Participants will be able to practice the testing and have their samples reviewed.T.EastmanW
Welding Certification Prep - SpringApril 15, 2026 - June 24, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmThis class will provide time to practice for welding certifications that utilizes the AWS and ASME welding codes. Be prepared for you Certification Test! Participants will be able to practice the testing and have their samples reviewed.T.EastmanW
Introduction to Detailing Part 1 - WinterJanuary 12, 2026 - March 16, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmLearn the basic process of Detailing. Utilizing AutoCAD, Revit, Bluebeam, CADmep, CADduct and Navisworks to go through submittals, “scrub” XREF’s, build a file structure, design and draw duct systems from single line drawings, and run through the process of coordination & clash detection.K.MeyerM
Introduction to Detailing Part 2 - SpringApril 13, 2026 - June 22, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmThis class is a continuation of Part 1. In this class, you will be working with a more complex drawing. Learn more in depth how to read submittals, manipulate layers, build a drawing from full mechanical plans, work in paper space and set your plotting area. At the completion of this class series, you will have the basic knowledge of how to be an effective detailer.K.MeyerM
Service/Residential Apprentice Tutoring - Winter / SpringJanuary 8, 2026 - June 25, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmGet extra help with your service or TAB apprenticeship studies and/or use the facilities to upgrade your skills.A.StoweTh
TAB Apprentice Tutoring - Winter / SpringJanuary 6, 2026 - June 30, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmGet extra help with your service or TAB apprenticeship studies and/or use the facilities to upgrade your skills.B.GrimsleyT
Sheet Metal Apprentice Tutoring - Winter / SpringJanuary 8, 2026 - June 25, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmGet extra help with your apprenticeship studies and/or use the facilities to upgrade your skills.K.MooreTh
Intro to Autocad - WinterFebruary 17, 2026 - April 21, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmThis class covers the AutoCAD interface, basic commands for 2D drafting, coordinates, layers, annotation and dimensioning. This class is the prerequisite for the Fusion 360 class.D. CerioT
Intro to Autocad - SpringApril 28, 2026 - June 30, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmThis class covers the AutoCAD interface, basic commands for 2D drafting, coordinates, layers, annotation and dimensioning. This class is the prerequisite for the Fusion 360 class.D. CerioT
CourseDatesTimeDescriptionInstructorDays
Sheet Metal Apprentice Tutoring/Open Shop - Winter / SpringJanuary 7, 2026 - June 24, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmGet extra help with your apprenticeship studies and/or use the facilities to upgrade your skills.E.MoenaW
Sevice / Residential Apprentice Tutoring/Open Shop - Winter / SpringJanuary 8, 2026 -June 25, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmGet extra help with your apprenticeship studies and/or use the facilities to upgrade your skills.M. JagerTh
Forklift / Scissor / Aerial Lift Training - SpringJune 6, 20268:00 am - 4:30 pmTrainees receive in-depth instruction on regulations and safe operations as well as extensive hands-on level of operational training. Each trainee's knowledge and skill level is evaluated and those able to demonstrate an acceptable competence will receive a Fork lift Certification card.A. LamsonS
CPR/First Aid with AED - SpringJune 9, 20265:00 pm - 9:00 pmObtain First Aid/CPR card. Safety Matters, LLC instructors follow the Medic First Aid, Version 5.0 Training Program guidelines for CPR Training. The course certification is valid for two years and requires approximately 4 hours of training.A. LamsonT
Knot Tying - WinterMarch 10 & April 14, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmB. GriffinT
Knot Tying - Spring12-May-265:00 pm - 8:00 pmB. GriffinT
Fabrication in Revit Part 1 - WinterApril 15, 2026 - April 29, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmPart 1 of the Fabrication in Revit course. This 4-week course will cover the User Interface, how the Fabrication duct tools work & setup that is necessary to make out-of-the-box Fabrication duct ready to use productively. This will include eVolve Mechanical setup.P. FranklinW
Fabrication in Revit Part 2 - WinterMay 6, 2026 - May 27, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmPart 2 of the Fabrication in Revit course. This 4-week course will focus on drawing Duct floor plans, Riser & Roof duct, & how to prepare these Views to be placed on sheets to create Shop Drawings.P. FranklinW
Fabrication in Revit Part 3 - SummerJune 3, 2026 - July 1, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmPart 3 of the Fabrication in Revit course. This 4-week course will cover downloading, quality control & spool drawings. This part is the Detailing payoff. In order for detailing to be productive, we must be able to download, and be able to provide files to both the Shop & Field that are easy to read, and can be installed off of accurately.P. FranklinW
Revit for Sheet Metal Detailing Part 1 - WinterJanuary 7, 2026 - February 4, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmPart 1 of the Revit for Sheet Metal Detailing course. This 4-week course will cover the drawing basics in Revit, how the drawing tools work & the simplest of settings so you can get started playing around in Revit.P.FranklinW
Revit for Sheet Metal Detailing Part 2 - WinterFebruary 11, 2026 - March 11, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmPart 2 of the Revit for Sheet Metal Detailing course. This 5-week course will cover Revit settings & functions. You will model a three-story Architectural building, to give you experience working with different settings that come into play at different stages of a Building's creation.P. FranklinW
Revit for Sheet Metal Detailing Part 3 - WinterMarch 18, 2026 - April 8, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmPart 3 of the Revit for Sheet Metal Detailing course. This 3-week course will cover view controls. Being able to control or trouble-shoot problems within a View is probably the most important aspect of being able to work effectively in Revit. We will explore the tools for controlling & changing Views, so you can take charge of your workspace.P. FranklinW
CourseDatesTimeDescriptionInstructorDays
Welding Certification Prep - Winter / SpringJanuary 8, 2026 -June 25, 20265:00 pm - 8:00 pmThis class will provide time to practice for welding certifications that utilizes the AWS and ASME welding codes. Be prepared for you Certification Test! Participants will be able to practice the testing and have their samples reviewed.R. GrahamTh
Welding Certification - WinterJanuary 17, February 21 & March 14, 20267:00 am - 3:30 pmOpen testing for SMAW, GMAW & GTAW Certifications on Galvanized, Stainless Steel or Aluminum. AWS D1.1, AWS D9.1 & WABO Code certs are availableR. GrahamS
Welding Certification - SpringApril 11, May 8 & June 13, 20267:00 am - 3:30 pmOpen testing for SMAW, GMAW & GTAW Certifications on Galvanized, Stainless Steel or Aluminum. AWS D1.1, AWS D9.1 & WABO Code certs are availableR. GrahamS
Forklift / Scissor / Aerial Lift Training - SpringMay 16, 20268:00 am - 4:30pmTrainees receive in-depth instruction on regulations and safe operations as well as extensive hands-on level of operational training. Each trainee's knowledge and skill level is evaluated and those able to demonstrate an acceptable competence will receive a Fork lift Certification card.D.GaloS
CPR/First Aid with AED - SpringApril 17 & June 9, 20265:00 pm - 9:00 pmObtain First Aid/CPR card. Safety Matters, LLC instructors follow the Medic First Aid, Version 5.0 Training Program guidelines for CPR Training. The course certification is valid for two years and requires approximately 4 hours of training.A. LamsonT
Scaffold/Ladder Competent Person - WinterFebruary 25, 20238:00 am - 2:30 pmThis class will cover how to securely and safely set up and dismantle scaffolding and ladders and how to prevent common hazards.A. LamsonS
Competent Person Fall Protection - WinterMarch 4, 20238:00 am - 2:30 pmThe course will cover the following:OSHA's "Hierarchy of Controls", Fall Restraint Systems, Safety Monitors & Warning Lines, Fall Protection Plans, Personal Fall Arrest Systems, Required Clearances, Requirements for inspections and Maintenance, OSHA/WAC requirements, covering trigger heights for compliance.A. LamsonS

Phil Howard

Phil started his journey in sheet metal while working in a nonunion business in 1998. Working with his uncle, he learned to install metal roofs. This experience of forming and installation was something he found he enjoyed at an early age. This led him to seek a career in the sheet metal industry where he worked for 12 years as an architectural sheet metal foreman for John Lupo Construction. In 2012, Phil joined the Sheet Metal Workers Union Local 66 and was accepted into the Western Washington JATC apprenticeship program, graduating as a journey-level worker in 2015. From 2012 until 2023, Phil worked for Delta Tech as a commercial HVAC fabrication foreman. He joined the staff at WWSM JATC in the summer of 2023.

One of Phil’s most memorable projects in his career was the Transit-Community Center in Shelton, WA. The project was extremely challenging due to the numerous siding panels and roof panels. The entire job was full of a multitude of angles. Phil’s expertise in instruction includes both HVAC and Architectural fabrication and installation.

Darryl DeFilippo

Darryl was born in 1975 in Seattle and was raised in Bothell, Washington. His early education consisted of a combination of private schools as well as homeschooling.

Darryl began his career in the sheet metal industry as a material handler/driver for a nonunion company in 1998.  As he became more acquainted with the industry, he realized he felt at home on job sites as well as the type of work that is done. He decided to apply for the Sheet Metal Worker Union Local 66 apprenticeship and started in 2000 as a building trades apprentice.  He received his journey card in 2004. After completing the apprenticeship, he worked for the special projects department at McKinstry and was there until 2012.   It was then he applied for and received entry into the service apprenticeship at Western Washington Sheet Metal JATC in DuPont.  He turned out in 2017 and began working in service, maintenance, and repair at TCMS.

Darryl has more than 23 years of experience in the mechanical industry, working with companies like Airflow Mechanical, McKinstry, TCMS, and MacDonald-Miller. He has a wide range of skills, from installing duct and mechanical systems to leading design build projects and overseeing projects as a foreman. In July 2023, Darryl joined the team at WWSM JATC as a full-time instructor.

The TransAlta Steam Plant project is Darryl’s most memorable of his career. On a scorching hot day, with temperatures reaching 103 degrees, he was tasked with replacing a compressor on a 12.5-ton AAON unit while the second circuit was still operational. This unit played a crucial role in keeping a relay room online, preventing a complete shutdown of the massive 1,340 MW plant. The room had sensors that would trigger at 97 degrees, and the unit managed to maintain a temperature of 95 on one circuit. Despite the intense conditions, Darryl persevered and successfully completed the challenging task. He found it gratifying to know that he was capable of handling such a demanding job.

Areas of instruction, expertise and certification include Building Trades journey-level worker, Service Tech journey-level worker, 06A – Electrical license, First aid/CPR card, Certified Rigger/Signalperson, Forklift/Scissor lift/boom lift certified.

In his free time, Darryl enjoys spending time with his wife and two boys.  He plays guitar, is starting to restore an old 1970 Ford pickup, and enjoys going to the local racetrack.

Rachelle Lynch

Rachelle joined Hermanson in 1991 to assist with administrative and payroll tasks at the Boeing 777 site. Over time, she developed friendships with colleagues and gained a deeper understanding of the trade. Inspired by her years of experience in shop classes focusing on wood, metal, and auto shop, Rachelle decided to apply for the apprenticeship program at Clover Park College in 1994. She successfully completed the program ahead of schedule in January 1999 and was assigned to a foreman/detailing swing shift position for Seattle Children’s Hospital project.

During her apprenticeship, Hermanson supported Rachelle by covering the costs of her engineering/AutoCad computer courses (through grade reimbursement), which she had started before joining the union. In the final year of her apprenticeship, she was chosen to participate in the University of Washington Project Manager Beta program, sparking her interest in the engineering/detailing aspect of the field. Rachelle continued to enhance her skills by attending foreman and detailing classes through the union, as well as pursuing additional continuing education opportunities. She obtained all the necessary certifications at that time, including some SMACNA courses. Throughout her apprenticeship, Rachelle remained exclusively with Hermanson, as employer rotation was not yet implemented.

Rachelle has gained valuable work experience at several companies, including Hermanson, CDI & Wood Harbinger Engineering, UMC, and Holiday Parks. In addition, Rachelle volunteered as a Stem Mentor for IHS.  She has primarily worked as a detailer/foreman, handling various tasks ranging from shop fabrication to field installation. Her responsibilities have included, fitting input/ticketing, welding, detailing, managing projects, and assisting with design and engineering, using software for 3d modeling like Cad and Revit.  In 2022, Rachelle switched gears and began her career as an instructor at Western Washington Sheet Metal JATC.

Two of Rachelle’s most memorable projects in her career were with Microsoft and Paul Allen’s home. She served as the foreman for a 10-man crew, overseeing the detailing and installation. Both projects were located in fantastic places and were enjoyable to work on. As a bonus, she also met her future husband during this time. Rachelle found it fascinating to witness the behind-the-scenes process of constructing homes for the affluent, including the various impressive room designs. Additionally, she was amazed by the collection of cars housed in Allen’s expansive multiple-car garage.

 During her free time, Rachelle enjoys spending time with her kids at their baseball games and tournaments.   She also enjoys movies, target practice/shooting, camping/fishing, going to theme parks, traveling, river rafting, music concerts, baking and welding.

Jason Gilbreath

HVAC INSTRUCTOR

Tommy Mumma Jr

SMART Heroes Instructor
tommym@wwsmjatc.org
253-780-8240

Tommy’s father, being a union sheet metal worker, led him in the direction of the Sheet Metal Workers Local Union 66. Following a term in the United States Air Force, he became an apprentice through the Helmets to Hardhats program. Tommy spent his apprenticeship working in the Puget Sound area, soaking up as much knowledge of the trade as he could.  He earned his journey card from Western Washington Sheet Metal JATC in 2016.

After years of working in the trade, an opportunity was presented to him to not only support his fellow veterans seeking a transition into the civilian workforce, but to give back to the union that has made it possible for him to comfortably support himself over the years. In 2021, Tommy received the position of SMART Heroes Instructor for the WWSM JATC in Dupont, WA.

Most of Tommy’s career has been with Hermanson Company as a journey-level sheet metal worker installing ductwork on major projects. The most memorable project in Tommy’s career was the F5 Tower in Seattle. Attached to one of the oldest churches in the city, the project had a lot of unique characteristics that made it challenging in a good way.

Tommy’s areas of expertise in instruction include duct layout and installation, industrial sheet metal, welding, and Building Information Modeling.

In Tommy’s spare time he enjoys working on and restoring cars, participating in offroad motorsports, and creating and playing music.

Michael Kirk

Michael enlisted in the USAF as an HVAC service apprentice in 2010 and achieved journey-level worker status in 2013. After completing his term, Michael continued working as a service technician until joining the Sheet Metal Workers Local 66 in 2015 as a TAB apprentice. He served his entire apprenticeship at MacDonald-Miller, beginning in tenant improvements and new construction, eventually moving into the healthcare TAB group. He achieved journey-level worker status in 2020 and continued working in the healthcare TAB.  In 2021, Michael accepted a full-time HVAC instructor position with Western Washington Sheet Metal JATC.

Kevin A. Nations

Instructor
kevinn@wwsmjatc.org
253-912-5264

Kevin worked as a timber faller until he turned 25. However, due to changes that occurred in the industry due to the spotted owl controversy, Kevin was compelled to undergo retraining. Since his older brother was already an apprentice in sheet metal work, Kevin decided to pursue the same trade.

In 1984, Kevin graduated from Hoquiam High School. He then obtained an associate degree in sheet metal technology from Bates Technical College in 1992. That same year, he commenced his apprenticeship at Western Washington Sheet Metal JATC and successfully completed the program in 1996.

Throughout the initial three years of his apprenticeship, Kevin was employed by Capital Sheet Metal. Following that, he spent 23 years working as an industrial sheet metal worker for Miller’s Smith and Losli, and an additional four years at Sunset Air. In 2019, he began his career as an instructor at Western Washington Sheet Metal JATC.

One of the most notable projects Kevin undertook during his career was the construction of a stainless-steel spiral staircase.

Kevin’s expertise in instruction includes welding, layout, fabrication, and installation of HVAC and industrial sheet metal.

During his free time, Kevin enjoys activities such as golfing, working on hot rods, spending time in the woods, and being with his family and friends.

David A. Scott

David began his career in Sheet Metal at Thrifty Supply in Everett, Washington. After several years there, he transitioned to working for different non-union shops, specializing in light commercial and residential projects. However, he eventually felt it was time to pursue an opportunity at a union shop. From 1994 to 2014, David worked for Eckstrom Industries, Inc. as a shop and field fabricator. During his time at Eckstrom, he was accepted into the Western Washington Sheet Metal JATC apprenticeship in 1995 and became a journey-level worker in 2001.

In 2015, David joined Hermanson Company and spent five years working in the shop, out in the field, and even served as a Project Manager for their Specialty Metals Department. Then, in 2020, he became part of the teaching staff at Western Washington Sheet Metal.

One of David’s most memorable projects was Two Union Square in Seattle. The challenging nature and diverse range of work made it an unforgettable experience.

David’s educational background includes Marysville Pilchuck High School and Everett Community College, the Western Washington Sheet Metal apprenticeship program, and multiple continuing education classes through the sheet metal training center.

Areas of instruction expertise include kitchen work, industrial work, and architectural work.

In his spare time, David enjoys attending concerts, collecting and restoring old cars, and spending quality time with his family.

Dar Seymour

Administrative Assistant
darlenes@wwsmjatc.org
425-405-1045

Dar has extensive experience as an administrative assistant in various industries, including gaming, medical, non-profit office management, and trades such as electrical apprenticeship and drywall/framing/painting. Having had a positive experience working with an apprenticeship before, Dar was thrilled when the opportunity to join the Western Washington Sheet Metal JATC team came up in 2019. Additionally, Dar is a Notary Public.

In her free time, Dar enjoys spending quality time with her family, attending live music events, engaging in beadwork, and indulging in (not-so-great) Reality TV shows.

Angela Chavez

Bookkeeper/Administrative Assistant
angelas@wwsmjatc.org
425-426-2125

Angela joined the Western Washington Sheet Metal JATC in 2017 after transferring from the SM JATC in Las Vegas, where she had been employed since 2008. Her introduction to the sheet metal industry came through a friend who worked at the JATC and recommended it as a promising career path.

Before joining the JATC, Angela had worked at Circus Circus Hotel and Barker Health Care. She holds an associate degree in business management.

In her free time, Angela finds joy in activities such as kayaking, biking, and yoga.

Allison Ostenberg (Camper)

Training Coordinator
allisonc@wwsmjatc.org
425-405-1040

Allison began working as the Training Coordinator for the Western Washington Sheet Metal JATC in 2020, bringing with her a wealth of knowledge and expertise in the field of construction technology.

While working as a Material Handler for McKinstry in 2008, Allison joined the Sheet Metal Workers Local 66. Later that year, Allison enrolled in the Sheet Metal apprenticeship program and served her entire apprenticeship working for McKinstry.  She achieved journey-level status in 2013. Having a passion for construction technology, Allison was promoted to the RTS Superintendent for McKinstry, managing the Robotic Total Station, 3D Scanners, GPS units and concrete scanners for the Seattle, Portland, Spokane, and Tr-Cities offices.

Eric Peterson

Administrative Coordinator
ericp@wwsmjatc.org
425-405-1039

Eric has had diverse work experience, starting as an apprentice at Superior Air Handling and Delta Technologies. After becoming a journey-level worker, he took on the role of foreman at Superior Air Handling. In 1998, he joined Western Washington Sheet Metal JATC as the Assistant Coordinator, eventually being promoted to Administrative Coordinator in 2002.One of Eric’s most memorable projects was the Everett Navy Pier. This project involved installing large, heavy gauge stainless steel fittings and louvers on the waterfront, which was quite unusual. The unique location and challenging work made it a truly enjoyable project for him.

In terms of education, Eric graduated from Edmonds High School in 1983, followed by Shoreline Community College in 1986, and Central Washington University in 1988. He then registered as an apprentice in 1990 and successfully completed the Western Washington Sheet Metal JATC apprenticeship in 1995.

Outside of work, Eric enjoys fishing, hunting, playing golf, and spending time with his family.

Jeff Reinhardt

Executive Administrator
jeffr@wwsmjatc.org
253-912-5263

Jeff became interested in the trades when he met a trade school recruiter who was on the campus for career day. The recruiter came to Jeff’s electronics class and talked to him and his fellow classmates about becoming an HVAC/R service technician. Jeff thought the trade was a good combination of electrical and mechanical so after high school, he decided to enroll at the Universal Technical Institute in Phoenix, AZ.

While attending UTI in 1995, Jeff started his sheet metal career in 1996 at Olympia Sheet Metal.  He was accepted into the Western Washington Sheet Metal JATC’s HVAC Service Technician apprenticeship the same year. Jeff completed his apprenticeship in 2000.

Jeff started his apprenticeship at Olympia Sheet Metal and finished it at Emerald Aire. While at Emerald Aire he worked his way from apprentice to journey-level worker, foreman and then superintendent. In 2010 Jeff joined Hermanson and helped them build their mechanical service department. Jeff became an instructor at Western Washington Sheet Metal in 2016 and two years later was promoted to Executive Administrator.

The most memorable project in Jeff’s career was the Bank of America Check Processing Center.  It included a control upgrade and retrofitting multiple floors of a critical environment from a pneumatic control system to a DDC system. Another favorite project was the Krispy Kreme on Maui because it was in Hawaii!

In Jeff’s spare time, he enjoys participating in offroad sports with his family.

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