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Plumbing Apprenticeships in Maine

14 registered apprenticeship programs in Maine train plumbing apprentices. Registered apprenticeships (U.S. Dept of Labor) pay wages from day one — training costs are typically covered by the sponsor instead of tuition. Most run 2–5 years to full journey-level pay, and you apply directly to the sponsor.

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Registered programs by city

Portland (2)

SponsorProgram type
Educate Maine · siteMultiple Employer
Heritage Home ServiceSingle Employer

Cumberland (1)

SponsorProgram type
Maine Association of Plumbing, Heating, Cooling Contractors, IncMultiple Employer

Fryeburg (1)

SponsorProgram type
Carl's Plumbing & HeatingSingle Employer

Freeport (1)

SponsorProgram type
Bob Miles & Son, Inc.Single Employer

Westbrook (1)

SponsorProgram type
Warren Mechanical · siteSingle Employer

Farmington (1)

SponsorProgram type
Foster Career and Technical Education Center · siteMultiple Employer

Brunswick (1)

SponsorProgram type
Excel Mechanical & ConstructionSingle Employer

Auburn (1)

SponsorProgram type
Davis UlmerSingle Employer

Saint Agatha (1)

SponsorProgram type
Ken L. Electric, Inc.Single Employer

Bath (1)

SponsorProgram type
General Dynamics, Bath Iron WorksSingle Employer

Augusta (1)

SponsorProgram type
UA Local 716 Plumbers and PipefittersMultiple Employer

Pittsfield (1)

SponsorProgram type
CianbroMultiple Employer

York (1)

SponsorProgram type
Dan Kellogg PlumbingSingle Employer

To apply: contact sponsors through apprenticeship.gov or the sponsor's own site. Prefer classroom-first? Compare the 6 plumbing schools in Maine.

Sponsor data: U.S. Dept of Labor Registered Apprenticeship (apprenticeship.gov), refreshed quarterly; locations reflect DOL registration records. Duplicate registrations and corrections-facility programs are filtered from display. Independent site — not affiliated with the U.S. DOL. About half of states run their own apprenticeship agencies (incl. NY, MN, OR, VT, WA, DC) — federal data undercounts those states, so a low count there does not mean apprenticeships don't exist.