Career Technical Initiative (“CTI”)
FREE for Unemployed or Underemployed!!

The Career Technical Initiative (“CTI”) is an initiative of the Workforce Skills Cabinet (WSC). It addresses the persistent demand for workers in manufacturing and construction/trades by expanding training capacity for Massachusetts residents. On behalf of the WSC, Commonwealth Corporation administers CTI, building capacity at high schools with designated aligned Chapter 74 vocational programs. Using existing facilities and equipment, the schools provide training in evenings and weekends to un/underemployed individuals. The schools collaborate with MassHire Career Centers to engage employers to ensure programs meet local workforce demand, recruit students, and place them in jobs once they have graduated.

If you are interested in enrolling in one of these programs or are a business interested in hiring graduates, please contact our Upskilling Navigators: Cathy Hamilton and Nancy Rich.

Contact our Upskilling Navigators!

CATHY HAMILTON ☎️(978) 534-0273 📧EMAIL

NANCY RICH ☎️(978) 534-1776 📧EMAIL

Minuteman Technical Institute (MTI)

MTI will be offering three tuition free summer programs for qualified candidates. The Carpentry, Plumbing and Welding programs will focus on serving unemployed or under-employed individuals, more specifically, recent high school graduates and students separating from the foster care system. BIPOC, LGBTQ+ students are encouraged to apply.

For the Fall of 2024 and Winter/Spring of 2025, MTI’s 15-week programs are in Carpentry, Plumbing Code Tier 1, and Welding. Click on a program page for more details. These programs are tuition free for qualified candidates. For more information, contact Nancy Rich: 978.534.1776/[email protected]

Winter/Spring 2025 Pre-Apprenticeship Program:

  • February 10, 2025 to May 29, 2025
  • Classes will be held:
    • Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:00-9:00 PM
    • Saturdays from 7:30 AM-2:00 PM
    • 15-Week, 200-Hour Program
    • Days and times are subject to adjustment

*This Carpentry Pre-Apprenticeship program is FREE for unemployed or under-employed people. 

Tuition

This training is provided COST-FREE for the following Massachusetts residents:
  • Anyone who is unemployed
  • Middlesex County residents who earn less than $63,900 gross annually
  • Suffolk County residents who earn less than $45,500 gross annually
  • Worcester County residents who earn less than $46,700 gross annually
  • Essex County residents who earn less than $50,000 gross annually
  • Most recent high school graduates

About the Program

The 15-week Carpentry Pre-Apprenticeship program is held at Minuteman Technical Institute, the adult learning division of Minuteman High School in Lexington, and at the Carpenters’ Training Fund centers in Dorchester and Millbury.

The 200-hour program provides participants with training in proper use of hand tools and equipment, framing, concrete work, project management, and more.

The instructors have many years of experience in construction and carpentry and are actively working in the field.

The MTI Carpentry program is held in collaboration with the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters (NASRCC) and the North Atlantic States Carpenters Training Fund (NASCTF).

 

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Winter/Spring 2025 Session:

  • February 10, 2025 – May 29, 2025
  • Monday-Thursday, 5:00 – 9:00 PM

*This Plumbing Tier I course is FREE for unemployed or under-employed people. 

Free Tuition for Plumbing Tier 1

This training is provided COST-FREE for the following Massachusetts residents:

  • Anyone who is unemployed or under-employed
  • Middlesex County residents who earn less than $63,900 gross annually
  • Suffolk County residents who earn less than $45,500 gross annually
  • Worcester County residents who earn less than $46,700 gross annually
  • Essex County residents who earn less than $50,000 gross annually
  • Most recent high school graduates

The Plumbing Code Tier 1 program is supported by grant funding from the Massachusetts Workforce Skills Cabinet.

Requirements to Take Plumbing Tier 1 Course

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Eligible to work in United States
  • Have a high school diploma or equivalent
  • Pass CORI/SORI (criminal and sex offender background check)
  • Pass drug test
  • Complete eligibility paperwork with MassHire

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Schedule

Winter/Spring 2025 Schedule:

  • February 10, 2025 – May 29, 2025
  • 290-Hour Program
  • Classes meet Monday through Thursday from 4:00-9:00 PM
  • Days and times subject to adjustment.

Tuition

This training is provided COST-FREE for the following Massachusetts residents:

  • Anyone who is unemployed
  • Middlesex County residents who earn less than $63,900 gross annually
  • Suffolk County residents who earn less than $45,500 gross annually
  • Worcester County residents who earn less than $46,700 gross annually
  • Essex County residents who earn less than $50,000 gross annually
  • Most recent high school graduates

About the Program

The Welding program provides students with real-world experience in addition to the ability to graduate with certifications sought by employers. The curriculum offers practical skills in welding theory and welding practice. A wide range of skills surrounding welding and sheet metal are presented. The students will be trained in many forms of welding using up-to-date equipment. 

Hours and experience can be used toward attaining an apprenticeship and Ironworker Journeyman’s License following completion of the program.

​Course Content

Part I

  • Safety
  • Hand and Power Tools
  • Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)
  • Oxy Aceltylene
  • Plasma Cutting
  • American Welding Society (AWS) 3G or 4G (required to pass to Part II.)

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MT NITES SCHOOL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION

No Cost Training!

Eligibility:

  • Massachusetts Resident;
  • Be over the age of 18;
  • Not currently attending high school;
  • Make less than $51,600 per year;
  • Not already working in the field they wish to study; and
  • Be willing to go to work immediately upon graduation in the field that they trained in.

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Nashoba Career Technical Institute (NCTI)

Post-Secondary and Career Training Programs

Massachusetts Regional Workforce Blueprints identify high demand careers and critical industries where the projected workforce need is greater than the supply of trained employees. In collaboration with MassHire Workforce Boards, MassHire Career Centers, and local businesses our Post-Secondary vocational certificate programs are designed for adults seeking industry-approved technical skills in high demand industries/occupations. These tuition-based Certificate programs provide up to 900 hours of skilled training that prepare adults to enter the workforce or position themselves to be promoted within their existing place of employment.

Approved programs include:

  • Advanced Manufacturing
  • Automotive Services
  • Carpentry
  • Electrical
  • Plumbing