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CC Immigration Millwright


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Program Description


This 14-week program is designed to offer an alternative route to those looking to enter the Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) trade. This program covers all course materials received by a first-year Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) apprentice with the inclusion of an introduction to Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Machining.

Students in this program will be provided the opportunity to install, troubleshoot, repair and maintain industrial equipment. Students will gain knowledge such as machining (including CNC), machine assembly, blueprint reading, rigging and hoisting, bearings, power transmissions, machine alignment, drive systems, welding techniques and use of precision measurement tools and testing equipment.

The program prepares students to enter into an apprenticeship with hands-on skills. Upon successful completion of the program, students will qualify to challenge the first-year Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) apprenticeship exam.

Program Overview


Your Career


Industrial Mechanics (Millwright) are exposed to the duties involved in a variety of other trades, and therefore can be good candidates for promotion to supervisory and superintendent positions. Industrial Mechanics (Millwright) may find work in a wide variety of industries including: oil and gas, construction, manufacturing, materials handling, and ski lift maintenance.

If you choose a career as an Industrial Mechanic (Millwright), you’ll need the following characteristics:

  • Problem-solving capabilities
  • Physical strength and stamina
  • Good hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity
  • The ability to visualize a layout by looking at plans and blueprints
  • The ability to troubleshoot mechanical systems
  • Analytical and ability to work to precise measurements
  • Enjoy working with your hands

Areas of Study

  • Machine Shop
  • Trades math
  • Power transmission
  • Compressors
  • Welding
  • Rigging and hoisting
  • Machine alignment
  • Blueprint reading
  • Lubrication

Student Success


Upon successful completion of the program, you may be eligible to register as an apprentice in the Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) program, once you find employment.

Credentials


Upon successful completion of the program, students will receive a SAIT Certificate of Achievement.

Accreditation


You may be eligible to challenge the written and practical exams for first-year Apprenticeship for Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) trade.

Admission Requirements


Successful completion of the following courses or equivalents:

  • Math 20-1, Math 20-2, Math 20-3, Pure Math 20 or Applied Math 20, AND,
  • English Language Arts 20-1 or English Language Arts 20-2, AND,
  • Science 10
  • All applicants must demonstrate English Language Proficiency prior to admission, including students educated in Canada.
  • A pass mark in the SAIT Admission Examination (level 4) or equivalent is accepted in lieu of the above requirements.

Program Outline


  • APSC 201 - Millwright Blueprint & Math 1.5 credits
  • MNFG 101 - CNC Introduction 0 credits
  • MWRT 101 - Millwright Theory Pre-Apprentice 0 credits
  • MWRT 111 - Millwright Shop Pre-Apprentice 0 credits
  • MWRT 203 - Millwright Theory I 1.5 credits
  • MWRT 213 - Millwright Machine Shop 1.5 credits
  • MWRT 223 - Millwright Shop I 1.5 credits
  • MWRT 243 - Millwright Machine Theory 1.5 credits

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