Note: The Electrician – Construction/Maintenance and Industrial Electrician apprentice ship programs share all of the same courses except one course in the final semester. The main difference in the two apprenticeships is the location of employment. Apprentices in the Electrician – Construction/Maintenance program work on a construction site or for a developer or builder. Apprentices in the Industrial Electrician program work in the manufacturing industry. Each apprentice leads to a different type of electrician license.
This is a block release program, meaning that apprentices take an 8 or 10 week break from work to attend classes full time at the college. During these blocks of classes, you will have:
Holland Code: R (Realistic)
Arts & Literacy Communicate effectively in English
Math & Science Basic math skills are needed. It is recommended that applicants have taken Grade 12 Mathematics for College Technology (C) OR Grade 12 Foundations for College Mathematics (C).
Technology Basic computer skills required; Use of student portal system, students need to check email and posts every day.
Apprenticeship programs are run at Fanshawe College in partnership with the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities. You can not apply to an apprenticeship program through the Ontario Colleges Application Service. Your first step is finding an employer who will support you in your apprenticeship training. The employer must register you as an apprentice with the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities. For more information on the process, please see the Fanshawe Apprenticeship website.
Fanshawe College gives you two options. Those who wish to explore the electrician career may want to consider the Electrical Techniques program. Continuing Education offers the in-school course work portion of the industrial electrician apprenticeship. At the end of the course work, students can write an exemption test. See the Continuing Education’s Industrial Electrician website for more details.
Construction and maintenance contractors, manufacturers, resource companies and other large organizations (Electrician - Construction/Maintenance) or electrical contractors and maintenance departments of factories, plants, mines, shipyards and other industrial establishments (Industrial Electrician).
Electrician Construction/Maintenance
Industrial Electrician
The National Occupation Classification (NOC) system is used by the Canadian government to provide detailed information on careers. Visit the National Occupation Classification website and use the NOC codes below to learn more about careers associated with this Fanshawe College program. Please note: These codes are listed here for information purposes only. Fanshawe College does not guarantee graduates careers in these fields.
The Canada Job Bank is an excellent resource for labour market information including wages, jobs available and career planning advice.
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Last Modified: June 5, 2024