Title: Skilled Trades
1Skilled Trades Apprenticeship
Ministry of Training, Colleges Universities
2Skilled Trades Apprenticeship Overview
- What is a skilled trade?
- What is apprenticeship?
- Who can become an apprentice?
- How to become an apprentice?
- How long does it take?
- Certification Process
- Types of Trades
- Trade Sectors
- Legislation governing the trades
- Benefits of Apprenticeship
- Costs
- Contact Information
3What is a skilled trade?
- An occupation that requires a specific skill or
set of skills. - Skilled workers are involved in almost every
aspect of Ontario's economy and they are in high
demand in Ontario's rapidly changing workforce. - Over 150 occupations and careers in the trades
exist in 4 major sectors
4What Is Apprenticeship?
- Apprenticeship is a hands-on training program for
people who want to work in a skilled trade and
who enjoy learning by doing. - 90 of training is hands-on and on the job
training in the workplace under the direction of
a certified journeyperson (where required). - 10 of program is in-school learning concepts and
theory and putting these to use in a practical
way.
5Who can be an apprentice?
- Anyone wanting to work in a skilled trade who is
16 years of age or older can register as an
apprentice. - For most trades, a high school diploma or the
equivalent is required. - Grade 10 is required for most construction
related trades while Grade 12 is the prerequisite
for other trades.
6Application Process
- A person who wants to become an apprentice must
first find an employer willing to train them. - Agencies such as Job Connect help people find
employers. - Then you must contact the Ministry of Training
and make an appointment to get registered. - A Training Consultant from the Ministry will
assess your potential as an apprentice as well as
the suitability of the employer and the
workplace. - A contract will then be signed by all parties.
7How long does it take to become certified in a
trade?
- The duration of an apprenticeship varies by
trade. - On average it takes between 2 and 5 years.
8Certification Process
LICENSED JOURNEYPERSON
9Apprenticeship Trades
- Compulsory Trades
- These trades require a person to be certified in
the trade or be a registered apprentice with the
Ministry of Training in the province of Ontario. - Voluntary Trades
- These trades do NOT require a person to be
certified or registered as an apprentice with the
Ministry of Training in the province of Ontario.
10Trade Sectors
- There are 4 major trade sectors
- Construction
- Industrial
- Motive Power
- Service
11Construction Trades
- Electrician
- General Carpenter
- Hoisting Engineer
- Plumber
- Steamfitter
- Refrigeration A/C Mechanic
- Brick and Stone Mason
12Industrial Trades
- Tool and Die Maker
- General Machinist
- Industrial Mechanic Millwright
- Industrial Electrician
- Fitter Welder
- Facilities Maintenance Technician
Industrial Mechanic Millwright
13Motive Power Trades
- Automotive Service Technician
- Truck Coach Technician
- Farm Equipment Mechanic
- Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic
- Auto Body Repairer
- Motorcycle Mechanic
14Service Trades
- Cook/Chef
- Baker
- Hairstylist
- Arborist
- Horticulturist
- Early Childhood Educator
Baker
15What legislation governs apprenticeship?
- Apprentice trades are regulated by either
- The Apprenticeship Certification Act
(ACA) - or
- The Trades Qualification and Apprenticeship Act
(TQAA)
16ACA Legislation
- The ACA governs trades in the Industrial, Motive
Power and Service Trades - This type of training involves the assessment of
skills in a specific trade.
17TQAA
- The TQAA governs trades in the Construction
sector. - This type of training is time-based which means
that a specific number of hours is required by
legislation in order for the training to be
complete.
18Benefits of Apprenticeship
Certification
Benefits of Apprenticeship
?
19Benefits to Employers
Tax credit
Train to your needs standards
Benefits of Apprenticeship
Profitability
Sustain talent in your business industry
High quality worker means High quality product
20Apprenticeship Costs
- Registration 40
- In-School Training approx. 400 per level
- Certification Exam 100
- Renewal Fees 60
- Renewal fees apply to compulsory trades only.
21For more information on Apprenticeship, contact
- Ministry of Training, Colleges Universities
- Ottawa Apprenticeship Office
- (613) 731-7100 or toll free 1-877-221-1220
- www.edu.gov.on.ca
- Ministry of Finance
- For tax credit information www.gov.on.ca/fin