Apprenticeship Programs
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Apprenticeship Incentive Grant
Apprenticeship Completion Grant
Ministry of Training Colleges and Universities

2011-2012 Viewbook

 

Full Time Co-op

Post Secondary Programs

Contact Info
 

Kate Quinn
705-235-3211 ext. 2211
quinnk@northern.on.ca

Karri Kentish
705-235-3211, ext 2133
kentishk@northern.on.ca


 
Construction and Maintenance Electrician Apprenticeship
Credential Earned: Certificate of Apprenticeship and
Certificate of Qualification

Delivery:

In-school Training at Northern:
3 levels of theory - Basic (8 weeks)
Intermediate & Advance (10 weeks each)
Program Availability Status: Open

Construction and Maintenance Electrician is a compulsory certified trade regulated by the Trades Qualification and Apprenticeship Act. A person working in this trade must hold a valid Certificate of Qualification or be registered as an apprentice.

Upon successfully completing the apprenticeship program and passing a trade examination, a person working in this trade is entitled to a Certificate of Apprenticeship and a Certificate of Qualification.

Program Contact:

Kate Quinn
Apprenticeship Program Assistant
705-235-3211, ext.2211
quinnk@northern.on.ca
Karri Kentish
Apprenticeship Clerk
705-235-3211, ext 2133
kentishk@northern.on.ca

Apprenticeship Duration

9,000 hours (about 4 ½ yrs.)

Educational Requirement

Grade 10 (Grade 12 recommended)

In-school Training

Northern College offers the three levels of theoretical training required for the Construction and Maintenance Electrician Apprenticeship.

Training is delivered in block release format, that is, 8 weeks for the first level and 10 weeks each for the second and third levels.

In-school training includes instruction in:

  • Canadian Electrical Code
  • Prints
  • Electrical Theory
  • Installation Methods
  • Instrumentation
  • Electronics
  • Monitoring and Communication Systems
  • Fluid Power (Industrial Only)

 
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