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Apprenticeship & Internship Programs
Opening Doors
The apprentice-to-employee pipeline is real at Metropolitan. Apprentices who complete Metropolitan’s four-and-a-half-year program (which includes a six-month probation period) earn a journey level certificate, 36 hours of college credit applicable toward an associate degree, and an offer of full-time employment at Metropolitan. The program, geared for mechanical and electrical operations technicians, uses a combination of on-the-job experiences, classroom instruction and home study. It is certified by the state of California and overseen by a joint group of Metropolitan managers and labor representatives. It’s considered to be a model apprenticeship program. The truth behind that statement is found in the stories of dozens of employees throughout the organization who began in the apprenticeship program and built on their careers at Metropolitan.
Current Apprenticeship Program Recruitment
Metropolitan will be hiring for a total of 15 openings in the Eastern and Western Region for pre-apprentice positions in the Electrical and Mechanical maintenance crafts. Application period is Friday, Aug. 2, 2024 at 8 a.m. to Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2024 at 4:30 p.m., or until 750 applications are received. Learn more about the upcoming recruitment.
Program Information
The Apprenticeship Program
A six-month pre-apprentice training period must be completed to participate in the four-year Apprenticeship Program. Participants perform trade and non-trade duties in general maintenance and general labor. You might assist in operations and maintenance tasks at pumping plants, treatment plants and in the distribution system. You also may learn and use basic tools and techniques, or operate a motor vehicle that includes a pickup truck, forklift or other light equipment, as required.
Training as an Apprentice
The four-year program is eight periods, each with a minimum of 910 hours, or about six months, of instruction and on-the-job training. Field training is with a journey-level employee who is a qualified apprenticeship instructor. For every hour of classroom study there are about two hours of home study completed on the apprentices’ own time, outside of work hours. Classroom training typically takes place at the Apprenticeship Training Center at Diamond Valley Lake, near the city of Hemet.
Apprentices are eligible for advancement with a pay increase at the end of each period providing they maintain a passing grade of 70 percent or higher on exams and meet the standards of performance in their field work.
The application period is Friday, Aug. 2, 2024 at 8 a.m. to Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2024 at 4:30 p.m., or until 750 applications are received. Learn more about the filing process.
Here's more information about Metropolitan's Apprenticeship Program.
Here’s an Overview of Apprentice Work Scopes:
Install, maintain and repair mechanical equipment and piping systems related to water treatment plants, pumping plants and other facilities throughout the distribution system. This equipment includes pumps, valves, mechanical drives, water filtration systems and chemical feed systems.
Install, maintain, troubleshoot and repair industrial electrical equipment and systems. This includes pumps, motors, motor controls, transformers, circuit breakers, electrically operated valves, switchgear, speed drives, programmable logic controllers, emergency generator systems, power system and lighting systems.
An Insider’s View: Metropolitan’s Internship Program
Metropolitan’s internship program is companywide. The experience is hands-on and multi-faceted. Some of the tasks that interns might be involved with are:
Specialized Internships: A Co-Op Program with Engineering & Water Quality
Paid internships are designed to enhance students’ academic curriculum with hands-on experience and mentoring during their internship. Participants may work at Metropolitan’s downtown headquarters and other district sites. Interns will work full-time during the summer (144 hours/month), and part- time (up to 20 hours/week) during the academic year.
To ensure school credit is provided, Metropolitan partners with Cal Poly Pomona to administer these internships.
The application deadline for our internship positions from July 1, 2024 - March 28, 2025 has closed.
Questions: Email Linda Skinner
Students typically begin the Co-Op program in their sophomore or junior year and can work through graduation. The program is year-round and takes place at our Weymouth Water Treatment Plant in La Verne. To ensure school credit is provided, Metropolitan partners with Cal Poly Pomona to administer this internship.
Application deadline for the program, which starts June 2024, will close on May 31, 2024, by 5 p.m.
To find out more enrollment information, visit the Cal Poly Pomona webpage. You also can email for more information.