Dan Johnson - Carpentry - Trapper Creek Job Corps Center
is the lead Union Carpentry instructor at Trapper Creek Job Corps Center. He earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Montana.
is the lead Union Carpentry instructor at Trapper Creek Job Corps Center. He earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Montana.
, Fire Training Specialist instructor at Trapper Creek Job Corps Center, brings over 20 years of fire experience with a background in engines, hotshots, helicopter rappel programs, hand crews, fuels and prevention. He came to Trapper Creek Job Corps to make a positive impact on students who want a career in fire or forestry conservation.
brings over 20 years of hospitality and food service experience to Trapper Creek Job Corps Center. When he isn’t working, Steve enjoys being in nature and fishing.
is Boxelder Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center’s Painting, Pre-Apprentice instructor, with more than 20 years of experience in the field. He loves meeting new students and teaching them a skill that gives them the opportunity to earn a good job.
serves as Boxelder Job Corps Center’s Carpentry instructor. A 1992 graduate of Oconaluftee Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center, Steve always admired his instructors and dreamed of one day making a positive impact on students in the same way. His favorite part of the job is watching students grow and mature as carpenters.
Lynn Phillips trains students to enter a culinary career. Lynn’s favorite part of the job is helping students advance their skills and seeing them learn to experiment with different recipes.
is the Electrical instructor at Boxelder Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center, bringing to the classroom more than 48 years of expertise in the electrical field. His favorite part about his job is working with students and seeing the spark when they begin to understand a concept.
is Boxelder Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center’s Office Administration instructor. She appreciates learning from the diverse perspectives offered by students in the classroom. Nicole was born in England and enjoys cooking, hiking with her dog and traveling when she is not at work.
is the Advanced Welding instructor at Schenck Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center. Ryan uses his experience to help students be successful.
is the Painting instructor for the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades Pre-Apprenticeship at Schenck Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center. Phillip comes from South Florida with a background in industrial painting and a lot of time spent working at nuclear plants. He enjoys sharing his skills with young people and preparing them for future careers.