Welding Techniques - Sheet Metal Worker Apprenticeship

Form a future as a journeyperson in the sheet metal industry.

  • Grads qualify to write the Ontario College of Trades Certificate of Qualification exam and Red Seal Endorsement (RSE) exam, which is recognized across Canada
  • 24 weeks divided into three levels where you alternate between going to class for 8-weeks and then using those skills working in the field for 8-12 months
  • All classes are taught in the Algonquin Centre for Construction Excellence (ACCE) facility which is fully outfitted with the most up-to-date equipment and tools

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Program Summary

Credential

Ontario College Certificate (24 Weeks)

Program Delivery

Program Code

Area of Interest

Construction and Skilled Trades

School

Algonquin Centre for Construction Excellence

Campus

Ottawa

Applicants to the Welding Techniques - Sheet Metal Worker Apprenticeship Ontario College Certificate program must:...(read more)

Overview

Form a future as a journeyperson in the sheet metal industry.

Applicants to the Welding Techniques - Sheet Metal Worker Apprenticeship Ontario College Certificate program must:

  • be currently employed in the trade
  • be formally registered as apprentices with the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development (MLTSD)
  • have a valid Offer of Classroom Training from the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development that includes your Ministry Client ID and approved Class Number

Eligibility is determined by the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development.

This apprenticeship program provides sheet metal worker apprentices with the trade skills and theory necessary to design, assemble and install shop fabricated parts and fulfills the in-class requirements of the apprenticeship program.

Growth in the construction business and increasing emphasis on complete environmental control ensure a steady demand for sheet metal workers. Modern buildings require up-to-date heating, cooling and ventilation systems, many of which depend upon air movement to satisfy design conditions. Fans and connected sheet metal duct work are the heart of such systems.

The Sheet Metal trade is a compulsory skilled trade in Ontario, and requires a Certificate of Qualification to work in Ontario. For employment outside Ontario, a sheet metal worker must have a Red Seal Endorsement (RSE).

If you are considering a future as a sheet metal worker, you may find a career in the construction industry installing or fabricating duct work.

To learn more about apprenticeships, visit www.ontario.ca/page/skilled-trades for detailed information.

For Registered Apprentices: This program fulfills the in-class requirements for your apprenticeship. It is divided into three levels (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced) where you alternate between going to class for 8-weeks and honing your skills through working in the field for 8 - 12 months. During your labs you learn the trade skills and theory to design, assemble and install shop fabricated parts. You also learn basic design concepts, drafting and blueprint reading, and welding practices.

At the end of this program, you qualify to write the exam for the Ontario College of Trades Certificate of Qualification, as well as the Red Seal Endorsement (RSE) exam, which is recognized across Canada.

SUCCESS FACTORS

This program is well-suited for students who:

  • Enjoy a hands-on approach to learning about the sheet metal industry.
  • Can work independently.
  • Are self-reliant and enjoy challenges.

Courses

Programs at Algonquin College are delivered using a variety of instruction modes. Courses may be offered in the classroom or lab, entirely online, or in a hybrid mode which combines classroom sessions with virtual learning activities. Upon registration, each full-time student is provided an Algonquin email account which is used to communicate important information about program or course events.

Careers & Pathways

Careers

Graduates may find employment in the construction industry as sheet metal workers installing or fabricating duct work.

Pathways

Please use our Pathways tool to search for pathway options.

Learning Outcomes

The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:

  1. Perform work responsibly and in compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
  2. Interpret engineering drawings and blueprints and produce basic graphics as required by industry.
  3. Interpret blueprint drawings in accordance with industry approved welding symbols.
  4. Use layout and fabrication processes typical to the industry to determine correct form with accuracy.
  5. Select appropriate tools and devices to perform mathematical calculations and technical measurements for successful completion of a project.
  6. Perform welding applications utilizing current welding equipment, for metal fabrication and installation.
  7. Perform welding techniques according to industry standards.
  8. Create high quality welds on various types of materials and create joints in the flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions.
  9. Identify defect in welds, demonstrate how to prevent them and define procedures for correction of defective weld quality.
  10. Use Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Machine (CAD/CAM) via plasma to cut out metal patterns for fittings used in the air distribution system field.
  11. Fabricate and install required metal components for architectural sheet metal.
  12. Measure, record and adjust air flow requirements in a Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system in order for it to operate under design conditions.

Tuition & Fees

Get an idea of how much each semester will cost with our Tuition and Fee Estimator.

2024/2025 Academic Year

Tuition Fees: $400 per level.

Incidental Fee: $150 per level.

Information Technology Fee: $43.86 per level.

Books and supplies can be purchased at the campus store. Students are responsible for parking and locker fees, if applicable.

All students are responsible to supply and use their own personal protective equipment (such as CSA-approved safety footwear, non-tinted protective eyewear, hearing protection, gloves, hard hat) as required in each lab environment.

Admissions Requirements

All applicants must satisfy both College Eligibility and Program Eligibility requirements.

College Eligibility

  • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent; OR
  • Mature Student status (19 years of age or older and without a high school diploma at the start of the program).

Program Eligibility

  • Prospective students must be registered apprentices with the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development and must be a member in good standing with Skilled Trades Ontario (STO).
  • Eligibility is determined by the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development.

Application Information

WELDING TECHNIQUES - SHEET METAL WORKER APPRENTICESHIP
Program Code 0526X01FWO

Registration for Apprenticeship programs takes place through the Ministry of Labour, Training, and Skills Development.

For further information, contact:

Ministry of Labour, Training, and Skills Development
347 Preston Street 3rd Floor, Suite 310
Ottawa, ON K1S 3H8

https://www.ontario.ca/page/skilled-trades
Telephone: 613-731-7100
Toll-free: 1-877-221-1220

Contact

William Roberts

Program Coordinator

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