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1 APPRENTICESHIP Apprenticeship & Occupational Certification Brian Powe Project Manager & Isabelle Lelievre Project Coordinator

2 APPRENTICESHIP What is Apprenticeship? Apprenticeship is a post-secondary educational program the same as University or College. The difference is 80% of time spend in apprenticeship is on-the-job. The concept is “paid to work, paid to learn, the more you learn, the more you earn”. Who are we? We are a Branch of the Provincial government –Branch – Apprenticeship & Occupational Certification –Dept. – Post Secondary Education, Training & Labour

3 APPRENTICESHIP How do I become an Apprentice Prerequisites: - Provide proof of grade 12 or equivalent - Working Full time for an employer - Work under a certified Journeyperson - Pay the registration fee ($25.00)

4 APPRENTICESHIP Upon Registration Receive an Apprenticeship Progress Record Book Photo ID Card Be assigned an Apprenticeship Counselor Challenge our Essential Skills Assessment exam

5 APPRENTICESHIP Practical Training Work approx: 1500 – 1800 hours Be scheduled to attend block training Your counselor will monitor your practical and theory progress

6 APPRENTICESHIP Block Training Must pass the Essential Skills Assessment (ESA) exam to attend Block training Duration varies from 2 – 10 weeks »Most are 6 – 8 wks Tuition is $85.00 per week (6 wks =$510.00) Most employers lay apprentices off – Employment Insurance (EI) If EI eligible, you can apply for Training Skills Development grants (TSD)

7 APPRENTICESHIP TSD Grants Text books are fully funded Grants for: –Travel –Room & Board –Day care

8 APPRENTICESHIP Block Training Attendance policy Block exam (70%) $1000.00 Federal grant (Red Seal trades only) for passing each block 1 & block 2 Apply for the tuition rebate Return to work (Process continues for 3 to 5 years)

9 APPRENTICESHIP Completion Requirements Master the practical skills - Progress Record Book Pass all block exams and the certification exam Required hours Bricklayer = 5400 hrs Carpenter = 7200 hrs Construction Electrician = 9000 hrs

10 APPRENTICESHIP Outcomes Diploma of Apprenticeship Certificate of Qualification Interprovincial Standard (Red Seal) Apply for the Federal grant - $2000.00

11 APPRENTICESHIP What’s Available ? 72 Occupations for Certification 54 Apprenticeship 49 Interprovincial Standard ( Red Seal )* 8 Compulsory 8 Regional Offices

12 APPRENTICESHIP Apprenticeship Trades AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN * APPLIANCE SERVICE TECHNICIAN * AUTOMOTIVE PAINTER * AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRER AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIAN * AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIAN (SS&B) BRICKLAYER * CABINET MAKER * CARPENTER * COMMERCIAL TRAILER TECHNICIAN * COMPUTERIZED NUMERIC CONTROLS MACHINIST CONSTRUCTION BOILERMAKER *

13 APPRENTICESHIP CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIAN * COOK * DISTRIBUTION CONSTRUCTION LINEMAN ELECTRICAL MECHANIC (ELECTRIC UTILITY) ELECTRIC MOTOR SYSTEM TECHNICIAN * HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR * HEAVY EQUIPMENT SERVICE TECHNICIAN * INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN * INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENT MECHANIC * INDUSTRIAL MECHANIC (MILLWRIGHT) * INSULATOR (HEAT AND FROST) * IRONWORKER (GENERALIST) * IRONWORKER (reinforcing) * IRONWORKER (structural/ornamental ) *

14 APPRENTICESHIP LANDSCAPE-HORTICULTURIST LATHER (INTERIOR SYSTEMS MECHANIC) * MACHINIST * MOBILE CRANE OPERATOR (hydraulic *, lattice) MOBILE HOISTING EQUIPMENT OPERATOR MOTORVEHICLE BODY REPAIRER (METAL AND PAINT) * OIL BURNER MECHANIC * PAINTER AND DECORATOR * PLUMBER * POWER ENGINEER (2 ND CLASS) POWER ENGINEER (3 RD CLASS) POWER ENGINEER (4 TH CLASS) POWERLINE TECHNICIAN *

15 APPRENTICESHIP RECREATION VEHICLE SERVICE TECHNICIAN * REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING MECHANIC * ROOFER * SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT SHEET METAL WORKER * SMALL EQUIPMENT MECHANIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM INSTALLER * STEAMFITTER-PIPEFITTER * STEEL FABRICATOR (FITTER) * SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR TRANSPORTATION REFRIGERATION SERVICE TECHNICIAN TRUCK AND TRANSPORT SERVICE TECHNICIAN * UNDERGROUND HARDROCK MINER WATER WELL DRILLER WELDER *

16 APPRENTICESHIP Certification Trades BAKER * BLASTER CONCRETE FINISHER * DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM OPERATOR ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN (CONSUMER PRODUCTS) * ENGINEERING ASSISTANT FILM PROJECTIONISTS FLOORCOVERING INSTALLER * GLAZER * HAIRSTYLIST * HEAT TREATMENT TECHNICIAN LOCKSMITH MOTORCYCLE MECHANIC * PARTS PERSON * RIVER CONTROL OPERATOR STAKER DETAILER TILESETTER * TOOL AND DIE MAKER *

17 APPRENTICESHIP Contact Information Northern region (Edmundston, Campbellton, Bathurst, Acadian Peninsula) –Helene Martin, Regional Manager –Phone: 735-2450 Miramichi & Moncton Region –Marcel Richard, Regional Manager –Phone: (506) 856-2236 Fredericton & Woodstock Region –Hubert Perkins, Regional Manager –Phone: (506) 453-2276 Saint John Region –Brian Powe, Regional Manager (Howard Brayley acting) –Phone: (506) 658-2133

18 APPRENTICESHIP Overview / Summary - Find employment in one of our occupations - Register into an apprenticeship agreement - Pass the Essential Skills Assessment Exam - Work approx: 1800 hrs - Attend school and pass the Block 1 exam - Work another 1800 & pass the Block 2 etc. - Pass the final exam - Complete your Apprenticeship - Receive your Certificate of Qualification as a Journeyperson

19 APPRENTICESHIP High School Pre-apprentice Program Students can now register as a pre-apprentice through 3 different avenues: –Coop/career exploration programs –Summer Employment –NB Teen Apprenticeship Program –Receive a Progress Record Book –ID Card

20 APPRENTICESHIP High School Credits 3 ways were established to receive credits towards an Apprenticeship 1) Hours credit for high school trades courses – 80 hrs per course with a mark 70% or higher - any course can be applied to any trade Ex: Automotive course – credit towards Carpentry Machinist course – credit toward Electrical Note: Hours credited from high school trade courses are available for six (6) years after graduation Effective date – July, 2010

21 APPRENTICESHIP 2) Credit of Hours for work experience - Applies to Coop/Career Exploration students on work terms - Summer employment - NB Teen Apprenticeship Program (NBTAP) Note: A student can receive credits for any or all 3 programs

22 APPRENTICESHIP 3) Challenge our Essential Skills Assessment Exam (ESA) - Applies to any high school student who registers as a pre-apprentice -This assessment will be administered just prior to graduation

23 APPRENTICESHIP How to register as a pre-apprentice Coop work term – through your district rep. Summer employment – call the nearest apprenticeship office NB Teen Apprenticeship Program – NBTAP rep looks after it. NO FEE

24 APPRENTICESHIP Benefits Shorten the time it takes to complete an apprenticeship program Gain valuable and relevant workplace skills/more marketable to employers. Have those skills documented in a format employers recognize.

25 APPRENTICESHIP Cert. Exam Transcript of marks, Pre- apprentice PR Book Diploma of Apprenticeship & Certificate of Qualification Register as an Apprentice Complete On-the-Job Hours Attend Block Training Apprenticeship Process Repeats for Blocks 3-5 ESA Exam Receive credit for trade courses High School Graduation Receive credit for practical work hours Receive credit for practical work experience Pre-apprenticeship Complete Pre-Employment Course Obtain Employment Block 1 Exam Attend Block Training Direct to work - Obtain Employment Register as an Apprentice Block 1 Exam Return to work Attend Block Training Block 2 Exam Return to work Attend Block Training Complete On-the-Job Hours Pre-employment ApprenticeshipPre-employment ESA Exam Transcription of Marks Pre-Apprentice PR Book Students can register as pre-apprentices through:  Coop/career exploration  Summer employment  NB Teen Apprenticeship Program Receive and ID Card and Progress Record Book.

26 APPRENTICESHIP Questions?


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