Best Trade Schools in Antioch, California (2025 Guide)

Updated October 9, 2025 | Brad Fishbein

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Here are the best schools in Antioch and East Contra Costa. This guide lists accredited programs, California licensing, and in-demand trades across the East Bay1.


Top Trade Schools in Antioch

Verify current offerings and accreditation23.

School Program Length Highlights
Los Medanos College (Pittsburg/Brentwood) Certificates 6–12 months; A.S. ~2 years ACCJC accredited. Process Technology, Welding, and technical programs; employer ties2.
Diablo Valley College (Pleasant Hill/Concord) Certificates 6–12 months; A.S. ~2 years ACCJC accredited. Welding, Construction, Automotive, and manufacturing2.
IBEW Local 302 – Electrical JATC (Martinez) 3–5 years Registered electrical apprenticeship; paid OJT + classroom instruction.
UA Local 342 – Training Center (Concord) ~5 years Registered apprenticeship in plumbing/pipefitting/HVACR.

Licensing in California

  • Electrician: Electrician Trainee → OJT → DAS exam; C-10 to contract45.
  • HVAC: EPA 608; C-20 to contract65.
  • Plumbing: C-36 to contract5.
  • Welding: Employer/jurisdiction code quals.

Next Steps

  • Compare CA programs: /trade-school/california/
  • Explore trades and credentials: /trades/
  • National resources: /trade-school/

  1. BLS, San Francisco–Oakland–Hayward Metro. bls.gov/oes

  2. College Navigator. nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator

  3. ACCSC/ACCET Directories. accsc.org, accet.org

  4. CA DIR Electrical. dir.ca.gov/das/ElectricalTrade.html

  5. California CSLB. cslb.ca.gov

  6. EPA 608. epa.gov/section608


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Meet the author: Brad Fishbein is a Florida Licensed Mold Assessor and council-certified Microbial Investigator. He’s the founder of TradeCareerPath.com and has completed over 5,000 mold inspections since 2009. Brad now helps homeowners and tradespeople make smart decisions about mold, licensing, and skilled career paths.