Automotive Service Technician MAP 32 Apprenticeship – NIAGARA COLLEGE CANADA
The Modified Apprenticeship Program (MAP) features a compressed schedule of in-school courses. The standard apprenticeship program is delivered part-time over three years, whereas this MAP32 program is delivered in 32 consecutive weeks. MAP32 offers a combination of automotive trade preparation and all three levels of in-school apprenticeship instruction. Upon completion of this program, you may […]
Automotive Service Technician Apprenticeship – NIAGARA COLLEGE CANADA
As an automotive service technician, you are trained in mechanical diagnostics, cost estimations and customer relations related to a wide range of vehicles and have the skill set required to navigate computerized diagnostic equipment.
Metal Fabricator Apprenticeship – CANADORE COLLEGE
Welding, layout and fitting techniques used in the industry. This is a day release program. Students can work and earn an income while in class. Level 1 is common core class with the welder apprenticeship.
Mechanical Technician – Welder Fitter – CANADORE COLLEGE
Learn the specialized skills of the trade on industry-standard machines in our 425 sq. m lab. You will learn multiple welding processes, including shield metal arc welding (SMAW), flux cored arc welding (FCAW), gas metal arc and gas tungsten arc welding, fusion welding, brazing and cutting techniques.
Motive Power Technician – CANADORE COLLEGE
Learn to operate, diagnose and service all types of vehicles, from standard automobiles to industrial heavy-duty equipment. Perform actual service procedures on a wide variety of components found in the powertrain of heavy vehicles, install and set up clutches, and tear down and assess the condition of manual transmissions.
Welder Apprenticeship – RED DEER COLLEGE
Join or sever metals in beams, girders, vessels, piping and other metal components used in construction and manufacturing. Utilize electric arc, MIG, TIG and gas welding (oxy acetylene).
Automotive Service Technician – RED DEER COLLEGE
Automotive service technicians perform preventative maintenance, diagnose faulty operations and repair automotive vehicles and light trucks. The term of apprenticeship is four years, including a minimum of 1,560 hours of on-the-job training, and eight weeks of technical training each year.
VPU-040 Advanced Process Solutions Planning Session – BASF
This course explores lean fundamentals and introduces the tools needed to successfully implement repair planning in a collision repair center. This is the first step in implementing a continuous improvement business model and demonstrates the most efficient use of people, space and time. Participants learn the concept of performing a complete teardown, writing accurate damage […]
BAOP-0003 VPU-001 Advance Production Management – BASF
Understand the concept, importance and benefits of increasing throughput, cycle time. Practise new techniques of production management, including how to manage the repair. Understand the need to write a complete damage report.
BAOP-0002 VPU-002 Estimating for Profit – BASF
Understand the critical importance of the estimator. Learn to sell first, estimate second. Generate a complete damage report. Effectively negotiate with insurers. Understand how to measure selling performance.
