About this program

  • Credential Awarded: Certificate of Apprenticeship
  • Campus: Welland
  • Trade Code: 433A
  • Delivery Length: 3 Years
  • Starts: Fall/Winter

Overview

Do you have a strong mechanical aptitude and enjoy working with complex systems?

The Industrial Mechanic Millwright Apprenticeship prepares you to install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair industrial machinery and mechanical equipment used in manufacturing, processing, and production facilities. This hands-on program combines in-class technical training with paid on-the-job experience, giving you the skills to work with hydraulics, pneumatics, welding, rigging, and power transmission systems.

Highlights
  • Complete 720 hours of in-class instruction over approximately four years, combined with paid on-the-job training as a registered apprentice.

  • Hands-on training in state-of-the-art facilities using industry-standard tools and equipment.

  • Small class sizes provide personalized instruction and increased access to equipment and practical learning opportunities.

  • Graduates are eligible to write the Red Seal exam, allowing for interprovincial certification and greater career mobility across Canada.

  • Career-ready preparation for employment in manufacturing, maintenance, automation, and heavy equipment industries.

Career Opportunities
  • Automation Maintenance, Energy Systems, Field Service, Hydraulic, Mechanical Technician
  • Equipment Assembler
  • Industrial Equipment Installer
  • Industrial Trainer
  • Machinery Inspector
  • Maintenance Planner
  • Manufacturing Supervisor
  • Plant Maintenance Coordinator
  • Pneumatics Specialist
  • Reliability Technician
  • Technical Sales Representative

The Benefits of Apprenticeship

  • The Province of Ontario is facing a large shortage of skilled labour.
  • A certified journeyperson earns a good wage.
  • Approximately 18 per cent of skilled workers are self-employed.
  • There is, and will continue to be, a demand for highly skilled tradespeople.
  • Majority of tuition for the in-school training is paid for by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities.

What's an Apprenticeship?

  • As an apprentice, you learn a skilled trade on the job. You work with and learn from experienced workers, and get paid while you do it.
  • You also learn in a classroom from instructors who know the trade. These classroom hours would take place at Niagara College.
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Courses

Term one (2026 Year)
Code Course Name Credits
APPR1560 Workshop Practice 1 3
APPR1561 Workshop Technology 1 4
APPR1562 Machine Technology 1 2
APPR1563 Rigging and Hoisting 2
APPR1564 Welding and Fabrication 1 2
APPR1565 Electrical and Electronic Controls 1 1
APPR1566 Drawings and Schematics 1 2
Term two (2027 Year)
Code Course Name Credits
APPR1570 Workshop Practice 2 3
APPR1571 Power Transmission 4
APPR1572 Machine Technology 2 3
APPR1574 Welding and Fabrication 2 3
APPR1575 Electrical and Electronic Controls 2 1
APPR1576 Drawings and Schematics 2 2
Term three (2028 Year)
Code Course Name Credits
APPR1580 Workshop Practice 3 3
APPR1581 Fluid Power 6
APPR1582 Machine Technology 3 3
APPR1584 Welding and Fabrication 3 2
APPR1585 Electrical and Electronic Controls 3 2
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Admission Requirements

  • Ontario Secondary School Diploma, or Grade 12 equivalency AND
  • Employment in the trade
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How to Apply

  1. Find out if you qualify

    To qualify for an apprenticeship, you must:

    • be at least 16 years of age
    • have legal permission to work in Canada (for example, have a valid social insurance number)
    • meet the educational requirements of your chosen trade
    • have a sponsor in Ontario
  2. Find an employer or sponsor

    A sponsor is someone who provides you with apprenticeship training. A sponsor can be a single employer, individual (for example, a contractor) or a group of employers (for example, unions or non-union consortiums).

    How to find a sponsor
    • Guidance counsellor: If you’re in high school, ask your guidance counsellor for advice and referrals for the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program and other programs (Specialist High Skills Major, dual credit program.)
    • Online: Visit the job bank to post your resume and availability for apprenticeship in your chosen trade.
    • Employment Ontario: EO offers employment services and training opportunities, like matching apprentices to sponsors. Find an EO location.
    • Unions or trade associations: Many trades have unions or associations with resources to find and match apprentices to sponsors.
    • Local companies: Research local companies in the skilled trades. Try your local online resources, newspapers, or other directories.
    • Your network: Ask around to see if anyone you know is in the skilled trades, and if they are hiring or know someone who is hiring.
  3. Apply for an apprenticeship
    If you're 18 years or older

    You can apply online. You must complete the application in one session. It takes about 10 minutes to complete.

    If you're 16 or 17 years old

    You must download a paper application. Instructions: Save the application to your computer; fill out the application; print the application and sign it; get your parent or guardian and your sponsor to sign it; mail (or submit it in-person) the completed and signed application to your local Employment Ontario apprenticeship training office.


    Skilled Trades Ontario will review your application and let your sponsor know whether or not your application was approved.

    Note: You can change your sponsor later.

  4. Sign a training agreement

    If your application is approved, the ministry will:

    1. Create a training agreement for you and your sponsor to sign.
    2. Approve the signed agreement.
    3. Register your apprenticeship training.

Important: Once you have received your “Offer of Classroom Training Letter” from the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development – Apprenticeship Office, you must complete the registration process by contacting Niagara College at [email protected].


The information on this page was sourced from https://www.ontario.ca/page/start-apprenticeship.

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