The Massapequa Herald Post and Long Island Herald highlighted PCALI Plumbing Institute and our open enrollment period.
Enrollment open for free class at PCALI Plumbing Institute
Enrollment is now open for the next class at The Plumbing Contractors Association of Long Island’s, PCALI, Plumbing Institute. Interested students are encouraged to apply soon as admission is offered on a first-come, first-served basis until the class reaches its limit of 25 participants.
This no-cost program delivers hands-on, real-world training to build a reliable workforce pipeline for contractors across Long Island. The PCALI Plumbing Institute is designed to provide students the foundation they need to begin a successful career in plumbing at no cost to the participant. Last September, the Institute welcomed its first class, marking the start of an exciting new chapter for the service and maintenance plumbing trade while creating new employment opportunities for Long Islanders.
As the demand for qualified and licensed plumbing professionals continues to grow, the PCALI Plumbing Institute plays an important role in preparing the next generation of skilled tradespeople. By combining hands-on training with real-world experience, the Institute helps ensure that future licensed plumbers are ready to support local businesses and safely meet the plumbing, heating, and cooling needs of our communities for years to come.
“The Plumbing Contractors Association of Long Island’s Plumbing Institute is all about strengthening the plumbing industry on Long Island,” said PCALI President Jeff Connelly. “By offering students hands-on training and valuable industry experience, we’re helping prepare the next generation entering the trade while also supporting the continued growth of our members.”
Joe Enea, Director of the PCALI Plumbing Institute, added “Our goal is to develop well-trained plumbers, and it all starts right here. Our current students have already benefited exponentially from the network of industry professionals they have met and learned from. We encourage anyone interested in learning the plumbing trade at no cost and building a successful career to apply now.”
Those interested in applying for the upcoming class can contact Joe Enea by telephone at (631) 560-0973 or by email to joe@pcali.org
