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INDUSTRIAL MECHANIC MILLWRIGHT

An Industrial Mechanic Millwright works on industrial ON-THE-JOB TRAINING machinery, mechanical equipment and components, including mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, fuel, lubrication, cooling and An apprenticeship involves practical training provided exhaust systems, and pumps, fans, tanks, conveyors, presses, on-the-job by a skilled worker, or trainer. The skills or generators and pneumatic and hydraulic controls. Specifically, competencies to be developed are set out by the an Industrial Mechanic Millwright: trade’s Apprenticeship Training Standard and are recognized by the industry as being essential to the

 uses tools such as and practice of the trade. and fabrication tools such as , breaks, presses, power threaders and punches As these essential skills are developed, the apprentice’s sponsor or trainer signs the relevant  uses precision tools such as laser alignment equipment, dial sections of the training standard to indicate that the apprentice indicators, and precision and optical levels has met the individual training objectives by demonstrating the  uses testing equipment such as vibration analysis as well as skills required of a skilled worker, or journeyperson, in the other techniques used in predictive and preventive trade. maintenance  installs, maintains and services compressed air, water and exhaust ducting to robotics, pumps, presses, compressors, IN-SCHOOL TRAINING turbines, material-handling systems, gearboxes and other machinery An Industrial Mechanic Millwright apprenticeship includes three levels of theoretical training, which includes but is not limited to Industrial Mechanic Millwright is a trade regulated by the instruction in: Ontario College of Trades and Apprenticeship Act, 2009.  drawings and schematics Qualified individuals may obtain a Certificate of Qualification,  rigging and hoisting which confirms its holder has the skills, knowledge and experience that meet industry standards of practice for the  power transmission systems trade.  electric and electronic controls  pneumatic and hydraulic systems In order to complete an apprenticeship training program in the  preventive and predictive maintenance trade, individuals must become members of the Ontario College  , and of Trades (the College), and apprentices must remain active  compressors, vacuum pumps and related equipment members for the duration of their apprenticeship.  pipe systems and valves Upon completing an apprenticeship, the Ministry of Training,  fans, blowers and supporting ductwork Colleges and Universities (MTCU) will issue an individual a  internal combustion engines and electric motors Certificate of Apprenticeship. Upon passing the trade’s  lubrication types and systems certification examination and meeting the College’s registration  basic using lathes, milling machinesand requirements, the individual may apply to become certified and presses registered as a journeyperson in the trade.  preparing bases for equipment In Ontario, the trade is part of the Interprovincial Red Seal Depending on the training delivery agency, in-school training Program—the national standard for the trade across Canada— may be available in one of the following ways: under the title Industrial Mechanic (Millwright): www.red-seal.ca.  block release (full-time, for a set number of weeks)  day release (one day per week from September to June) APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM  part-time (night-school programs) An apprenticeship training program consists of on-the-job and  alternative delivery (online, correspondence, etc.) in-school training. Generally, the time-frame to become competent in the trade of Industrial Mechanic Millwright is 8,000 MTCU is responsible for reviewing and scheduling classroom hours (approximately four years) consisting of 7,280 hours of training for apprenticeship programs established by the on-the-job work experience and 720 hours of in-school training. College. For detailed information about this program, see the apprenticeship For more information about in-class training, contact a local MTCU training standard: www.collegeoftrades.ca/training-standards Apprenticeship Office: services.findhelp.ca/eo/tcu/appoff

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