How to Become a Sheet Metal Worker in Nebraska
Precision fabrication meets skilled installation.
Median Salary (NE)
$58,560
Apprenticeship
4–5 years
License Required
Varies
Job Demand
Moderate
What Sheet Metal Workers Earn in Nebraska
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics (OEWS)
Nebraska Median
$58,560
per year
National Median
$57,720
per year
Entry Level (25th)
$41,760
Median
$57,720
Experienced (75th)
$75,140
Top Earners (90th)
$96,060
National percentiles shown. Nebraska-specific percentile data varies.
Career Path
From apprentice to running your own operation in Nebraska
Apprentice Sheet Metal Worker
$34,000–$50,000Years 0–5
Complete a 4–5 year SMART union apprenticeship learning to read blueprints, operate fabrication equipment, and install ductwork systems. Classroom time covers HVAC fundamentals and layout math.
Journeyperson Sheet Metal Worker
$52,000–$72,000Years 5–10
Work on commercial HVAC installs, architectural metalwork, or industrial ventilation projects. Those who cross-train in HVAC controls and TAB (test and balance) earn higher rates.
Lead / Foreman
$68,000–$88,000Years 8–12
Supervise installation crews on large commercial or industrial projects. Coordinate with HVAC contractors, general contractors, and other trades.
Sheet Metal Contractor
$80,000–$160,000+Years 10+
Start your own sheet metal fabrication and installation shop. Commercial HVAC ductwork is a steady, high-margin business with long-term service contracts.
How to Get Started in Nebraska
Step-by-step path into the sheet metal worker trade
- 1
Apply to a SMART union local (smartunion.org) — the Sheet Metal Workers union runs some of the best apprenticeship programs in the trades.
Browse SMART apprenticeship programs → - 2
Can't get a union spot yet? Find a sheet metal fabrication or HVAC contractor who hires entry-level and trains on the job.
Find hiring contractors → - 3
A community college HVAC or sheet metal program builds your technical foundation and makes you a stronger union applicant.
Find programs → - 4
Get your OSHA 10 card before applying — it's required on most commercial job sites.
- 5
Math matters more in this trade than most: layout and pattern development require solid geometry. Brush up before your aptitude test.