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Apprenticeship - Locksmith

Montana Department of Labor and Industry

ApprenticeshipNon-degree

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The Apprenticeship - Locksmith combines 4000 hours of on-the-job learning with related college-level coursework and results in the attainment of a Montana Registered Apprenticeship Program completion certificate recognized in all 50 states. Formal registered apprenticeship completion can be the basis for professional licensing or confer journeyman status in the field.

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In-Person

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  • Montana

    Montana

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Attain professional licensing or journeyman status in locksmithing
  • Complete related college-level coursework in locksmithing
  • Learn locksmithing through on-the-job training
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Occupations this program prepares you for

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Match confidence: medium49-9094.00Locksmiths and Safe Repairerstitle_inference———
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Apprenticeship)

  • Duplicate and original keys — cut accurately using impression and code key machines with minimal oversight during routine residential and commercial service jobs.
  • Lock tumbler replacement — remove, reconfigure, and insert new or repaired tumblers into standard pin-tumbler locks to change combinations for residential customers.
  • Picklock techniques — apply pick tools in cylinders to open common door locks without keys during lockout service calls, adhering to verification protocols.
  • Residential door hardware — install and adjust a variety of locks, deadbolts, and door closers correctly on standard door frames without direct supervision.
  • Safe lock drilling — execute basic drilling procedures to open simple safe locks when other entry methods have been exhausted, under occasional supervisory review.
  • Customer records and key logs — maintain accurate records of company-issued locks and keys using inventory management or spreadsheet software at a service office.
  • Service estimates — provide customers with clear verbal and written cost and timeline explanations, applying service orientation skills during in-field consultations.
  • Common lock faults — diagnose routine malfunctions such as worn pins or misaligned strikes using systematic troubleshooting on familiar residential hardware.
  • Time and route management — schedule and prioritize multiple service calls in a day using calendar and mapping software to meet customer appointment windows.
  • Basic master key concepts — assist in maintaining an existing master key system by re-keying individual cylinders to match documented bitting specifications.

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