Trades - Apprenticeship
Welder
Location
Vermilion
Credential
Journeyperson
Program Length
3 training periods
Coordination and concentration are two things you’ll need to be a welder. If you are good with your hands, have good hand-eye coordination and pay attention to detail, this trade is for you.
Your apprenticeship is 3 years. Every year you have 8 weeks of classroom instruction and a minimum of 1,560 hours of on-the-job training.
About half of your training will be to improve your practical welding skills. The other half is about shop skills. Your learning space is our applied engineering wing of Lakeland’s Trades Centre.
Welding uses heat to melt and fuse metals together, or to separate them. You could be working with beams, girders, vessels, piping and other metal parts.
As well, welders make and repair metal parts for construction and manufacturing. You might weld parts, tools, machines and equipment.
You'll learn to use different processes depending upon the type of metal.
Often you'll work from a blue print or work order to complete a project.
Find work in a variety of industries, including:
- pressure welding construction
- commercial and industrial construction
- maintenance and equipment repair
- structural steel fabrication