Level C
The program is taught in a modular format, with practical and related knowledge modules. Classes are limited to 18 students.
Graduates of Level C have found employment in shipyards, fabrication shops, and construction industries. Level B welders have found jobs in sawmills or anywhere that requires a welder who is qualified to do pressure procedures. Level A holders are employable in almost any location.
In general, welding is an extremely useful skill, especially for those who like to travel because welders can usually find work anywhere in the world.
The Welding Apprenticeship Program (Welder Level ‘A’) consists of 3 levels or years of on-the-job experience and 4 levels of in-school technical training. Each level of technical training is 6 weeks in length.
For more information on apprenticeship training, please visit the website at www.itabc.ca, contact the Industry Training Centre at 1-866-660-6011.
Grade 12 or equivalent, or mature student status.
Min. 17 years of age.
Successful completion of assessment testing.