Heavy Duty Mechanic Apprentice
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Learn heavy duty mechanics. This program is designed for the apprentice currently working in the heavy duty equipment industry. Apprentice training is designed to meet the needs of both the student and industry by providing comprehensive and up-to-date training. Upon completion, apprentices return to industry with an increased, comprehensive skill set.
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Find out more about this program:
- Program Description
- Admission Requirements
- Program Status
- Apply to this Program
- Fees and Other Costs
- Additional Information
- Courses and Timetables
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Program Description
There are four training sessions offered over a four-year period. Levels 1, 2 , 3 and 4 are each four and a half weeks in length (180 hours). Level 1 covers hydraulics and a variety of braking systems. Level 2 advances the apprentice's skills in servicing diesel engines. Level 3 provides the apprentice with competency in electrical and electronic systems. Level 4 completes the training with students developing skills in power train components and air conditioning systems.
Students train in classrooms and shops at VCC's facility at the Broadway campus. Instruction is provided through lectures to introduce theory and demonstrations to illustrate practical application of the theory. Students then have ample opportunity in the diesel equipment labs to apply their skills and to demonstrate their knowledge. Students supply their own coveralls and safety equipment. Hand tools are supplied while the apprentice is a student at VCC.
An apprenticeship is a system of training that combines work-based training with periods of formal practical and theoretical education. This theoretical instruction is provided by an approved training college or facility. Typically, apprentices take a short break from their employment once a year to complete their training. When an apprentice successfully completes a training program and attains the required number of work-based hours, he/she earns a certificate or ticket, and becomes a journeyperson in his or her trade.
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Admission Requirements
General
VCC welcomes applications from Canadian citizens and permanent residents.
As Vancouver Community College is a post-secondary institution committed to
educating adult learners, applicants should be 18 years of age or older or a graduate of a secondary school.
Please note that you must submit official transcripts and educational documents to support your application; unfortunately, we cannot accept photocopies or fax versions.
Program Specific
Students must be registered with the Industry Training Authority (ITA) and have received an Apprentice Identification number and a Trade Worker Identification number (TWID).
To determine whether you qualify for apprenticeship training consult the Industry Training Authority.
New apprentices who have successfully completed an ITA approved training program can apply to the Industry Training Centre for credit towards the work based and technical training requirements of their apprenticeship. Often, successful completion of a trades program or pre-apprentice program significantly reduces the work based and/or training hours required for the trade.
Program Status
Accepting applications
VCC is accepting applications from international students.
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Fees and Other Costs
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Other Costs
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Additional Information
For additional information about the program, call 604.871.7000, ext. 7041 or email apprentice@vcc.ca or visit the department website.
Funding/financial support resources:
Apprenticeship Incentive Grant
Apprentice financial support
Human Resources and Social Development Canada (information about Employment Insurance benefits or personal support payments for apprentices)
Service Canada, apprenticeship program office
4279 Canada Way (at Gilmore)
Burnaby, B.C.
Phone: 1.800.206.7218
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Courses and Timetables
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