Women in the Trades

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The Women in the Trades program has helped women just like you make a better future for themselves.

Contact us at Alaska Works Partnership today and let us help connect you to training resources that fit your goals.

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Free Training for Women


More and more women each year are entering the construction field for better jobs and better pay. The Women in the Trades program provides hands-on training to help women transition into a well-paying construction career and offers the same training opportunities in a female-only learning environment.

Our focus is on providing unique outreach and training events designed by women employed in construction. These activities inform girls and women about construction work, apprenticeship opportunities, and provide pre-apprentice courses for exploring a trade. If you're interested in developing skills that can lead to a high-paying job and an excellent career, the Women in the Trades program is for you.


Training for a well-paying construction career

Current Available Trainings:

Anchorage and Mat-Su:

  • Anchorage WIT Carpentry (Evenings): February 23rd - March 6th, 2026; Monday - Friday 5:30PM to 9:30PM
  • Fairbanks WIT Electrical Wiring: March 2nd - 6th, 2026; Monday - Friday 8AM to 4:30PM
  • MatSu WIT Carpentry: March 23rd - 27th, 2026; Monday - Friday 8AM to 4:30PM

Watch our Women in the Trades Video

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While serving at restaurants and other various jobs were paying the bills, it wasn’t satisfying the career urge for Caitlin. After completing a handful of training opportunities at AWP including Electrical Wiring, Structural Welding, Metal Studs Framing/Sheetrock & Taping, Telecommunications, First Aid/CPR/AED, and OSHA-10, she was 100% sure of her long-time passion to pursue a career in Telecommunications.

Caitlin was accepted into the IBEW Telecommunications apprenticeship and dispatched to work right away.

 

~Caitlin Richmond

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Bella first came to Alaska Works in September 2018 and started with our Carpentry and Framing training. She then proceeded to take our Ironwork and Welding, Plumbing, Pipefitting & Welding, Electrical Wiring and most recently Telecommunications training.

With a variety of new skills, Bella was able to secure employment with Colony Builders as a carpenter assistant/expediter. Expediting materials to job sites, and helping with the processes of home building, Bella is making $22 an hour.

~Bella Owens 

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“My experience was unforgettably educational. I walked away with confidence in some basics and given much enthusiastic encouragement for joining future classes and apprenticeships. ”

~Dominique Johnson

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“I had such an enjoyable time. I've always had an interest in the trades, but never knew about any opportunities until a client of mine referred me to these trainings. I went from knowing nothing about electricity to assembling breaker boxes, running wires, installing conduit, etc... It's very empowering to have learned so much in such little time. Hiram Pendergrass kept the class interesting, using humor and personal stories to make the work relatable. We were able to progress at a quick speed, even with 12 students with varying levels of experience. 10/10 the best formal training experience I've had.”

~Hannah Barcus