Oil Heat System Technician

Oil Heat System 

Technician

Oil and Gas Manufacturing Maritime

Please note that this program is only available for those wishing to challenge certification. There is no apprenticeship pathway at this time.

Oil Heat System Technicians install, repair and maintain all types of oil fired domestic and commercial equipment or components.

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0
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The apprenticeship pathway in BC is closed to registration. However, the challenge route is still available to those eligible.

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Motorcycle Technician

Motorcycle 

Technician

Motorcycle Mechanic with bike
Automotive
22-40
AnalyticalCoordinatedResourcefulSystematic
  • How to inspect and test engines and other mechanical components 
  • How to repair and replace engines, drive trains, suspension and electrical systems 
  • How to adjust and test repaired systems 
  • How to perform preventative maintenance 
  • How to customize and rebuild 

Motorcycle Technicians are analytical and hands-on fixers who love working on motorcycles and other small vehicles, keeping them running smoothly and safely. 

As a Motorcycle Technician, you’ll work on motorcycles and other small vehicles such as scooters and all-terrain vehicles.  

Every day, you’ll inspect, diagnose, repair and maintain engines, transmissions and other systems. Your work will take place mostly on a busy shop floor with other Technicians, as you use your expert knowledge to manage a broad range of tasks.  

20.00
4.00
Training Hours
5800
False

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The Motorcycle Technician Program Has Changed

  • Level 1 - Harmonized*

  • Level 2 - Harmonized*

  • Level 3 - Harmonized*

  • Level 4 - Current**

*Harmonized = Program stream with re-aligned content beginning in April 2022

**Current = Program stream for apprentices who've completed level 1 training before April 2022

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  • February 2022: OPSN 2022 004 Removal of the Level 4 Standard Level Exam (SLE) from the Harmonized program. 

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  • August 2023: Program Update (IP Exams aligned to 2020 Red Seal Occupational Standards (RSOS)).  The Comparative Analysis details changes between the 2012 National Occupational Analysis (NOA) and 2020 RSOS.

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  • Bearing design, construction and service 
  • Wheels, tires and suspension installation and maintenance 
  • Brake, electronic and exhaust systems 
  • Gasket and seal construction and service 
  • Starting, charging, engine, transmission and hydraulic systems 
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Machinist

Machinist

Machinist at work
Construction Maritime Oil and Gas Mining Forestry Transportation & Transit Aerospace
21-44
AthleticCollaborativeMathematicalPreciseTactile
  • How to interpret blueprints and specifications 
  • How to program and operate a wide range of tools and equipment 
  • How to make parts or products 
  • How to inspect machine parts and tools for safety and quality  
  • How to adhere to safety standards 

Machinists are the highly precise and tactile tradespeople who transform raw materials into precision parts that, when carefully combined with other components, power the machines that make nearly everything around us. 

As a Machinist, you’ll work on a machine shop or manufacturing plant floor with tools like drill presses, lathes, and grinders. You’ll learn how to interpret blueprints and perform precise machining operations.  

This role will require collaboration and math skills, as well as attention to detail as the components you create will be essential to the safe operation of a range of machines.

29.00
4.00
Training Hours
6330
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Harmonization Progress

  • Level 1: Harmonized*, April 1 2020

  • Level 2: Harmonized*, April 1 2020

  • Level 3: Harmonized*, April 1 2021

  • Level 4: Harmonized*, September 1 2021

*Harmonized = Program stream with re-aligned content beginning in April 2020

If you are unclear as to what program you are registered in, or unclear as to which program you should be following, please contact us.

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  • Applied mathematics 
  • Hazardous materials handling  
  • Blueprint and drawing use  
  • Use of drilling machines, power saws, laths and milling machines 
  • Planning and fabricating 
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Lather (Interior Systems Mechanic)

Lather

(Interior Systems Mechanic)

wall and ceiling trade worker
Construction
19-35
AthleticCollaborativeMathematicalPreciseTactile
  • How to use blueprints 
  • How to prepare wall and ceiling layouts 
  • How to install support frameworks for ceilings and walls 
  • How to cut openings for heating and ventilation piping, ducts and electrical outlets 
  • How to install curtain walls, fire and sound systems and other ceiling and wall components 

Lathers are precise and tactile builders who create the support frameworks for residential and commercial interiors while also installing various building components.  

As a Lather, you’ll enjoy spending your time planning and building the interior structures that make up all sorts of buildings.  

You’ll collaborate with others on the various components and work that go into ceilings and walls. Using your strong math skills, you’ll read blueprints, install materials and support structures, and put together other components, such as fire and sound systems.  

18.00
3.00
Training Hours
6000
False

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  • November 2022: Program Update (2021 Red Seal Occupational Standard (RSOS))
  • A Comparative Analysis detailing the changes between the 2012 National Occupational Analysis (NOA) and the 2021 RSOS can be found here.

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  • Communications and coordination  
  • Time management  
  • Blueprint and specification reading 
  • Interior material installation 
  • Interior component installation 
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For a list of all approved non-public training providers, visit this page.

Landscape Horticulturist

Landscape 

Horticulturist

LandscapeHorticulturalist
Construction Other
17-30
AdventurousAthleticCuriousVisual
  • How to survey, assess, design and build various landscapes 
  • How to identify a diverse range of plant material  
  • How to care for all kinds of plants, trees and shrubs 
  • How to diagnose and treat plants 
  • How to manage plant pests and incorporate integrated pest management 

Landscape Horticulturists are the masterminds behind many of the green spaces in our communities, knowing which plants and features would enhance the area for everyone’s enjoyment. 

As a Landscape Horticulturist, you’ll enjoy spending most of your time outside, designing and maintaining the various landscapes that cover our communities, from parks to botanical gardens, and more. 

Your work will take you to a wide range of sites, where you’ll assess landscapes, identify and treat plants, and put your vision to work—creating living art. 

24.00
4.00
Training Hours
5280
False

Program Updates

  • January 2023: For information regarding transition to the harmonized program, please see the Transition Update or Transition Plan. Apprentices who have attained Current Level 1, 2, or 3 should contact their Apprenticeship Advisor to discuss options for addressing gaps in their training before taking their next level of technical training.

  • March 2018: Transition Plan

  • March 2018: OPSN 2018 009 (Harmonization)

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  • Customer service 
  • Physical fitness 
  • Equipment and vehicle operation  
  • Plant health management 
  • Landscape design and maintenance 
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Ironworker (Reinforcing)

Ironworker

(Reinforcing)

IronWorker
Oil and Gas Construction
23-44
AthleticCollaborativeMathematicalPreciseTactile
  • How to read and interpret blueprints, plans and specifications  
  • How to unload, position and take down structures and equipment  
  • How to weld reinforcing steel rods, wire fabric and composite materials 
  • How to place and stress various post-tensioning systems  
  • How to examine structures and equipment for deterioration, defects and non-compliance   

Ironworkers (Reinforcing) build and place the steel and metal components that reinforce the structures around us. They work carefully to ensure the safety and integrity of our structures. 

As an Ironworker (Reinforcing), you’ll build and install reinforcing steel rods and weld a materials for structures such as buildings, highways, and more.  

It’s precise and mathematical work, which you excel in, and includes considerable responsibility. Thankfully, you thrive when faced with a technical and responsible role, taking it upon yourself to ensure you follow all plans and specifications. 

14.00
2.00
Training Hours
3180
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  • Rigging, hoisting and lifting equipment 
  • Crane work procedures  
  • Steel structure erecting 
  • Reinforcement, pre-stressing, and post-tensioning techniques 
  • Structural steel maintenance 
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Sprinkler Fitter

Sprinkler 

Fitter

sprinkler fitter
Construction Forestry Oil and Gas
23-47
AnalyticalCuriousIndependentLogicalPersistent
  • How to read and interpret drawings, specifications and fire codes 
  • How to select, measure, cut, ream and thread pipe 
  • How to join pipes and piping sections using soldering and welding equipment 
  • How to install valves, alarms, controls and associated equipment 
  • How to test systems for leaks using air or liquid pressure equipment 

Sprinkler Fitters have a real impact on the safety of their communities. They are the tradespeople who make sure all buildings have the proper sprinkler systems in place. 

As a Sprinkler Fitter, you’ll be comfortable taking on a role of great responsibility—designing, assembling and installing sprinkler systems.

You’ll apply stringent safety regulations to your work, ensuring each system you install and repair is in top working order. Many systems can be quite complicated, and you’ll be the one who makes sure each one can save buildings and even lives, if needed.

24.00
3.00
Training Hours
6480
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  • WHMIS and WorkSafe BC compliance 
  • Cutting, brazing, and soldering equipment use 
  • Project planning according to industry codes, regulations and standards 
  • Sprinkler components installation 
  • Water supply and sprinkler systems installation 
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Visit Trades Training BC and EducationPlannerBC for a comprehensive list of what programs are available in your trade at public and non-public schools. 

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Ironworker (Generalist)

Ironworker

(Generalist)

IronWorker
Oil and Gas Construction Maritime
23-44
AthleticCollaborativeMathematicalPreciseTactile
  • How to read and interpret blueprints, plans and specifications 
  • How to unload, position and take down structures and equipment 
  • How to align and weld or bolt steel units in place  
  • How to set up concrete components, reinforce concrete structures, and examine structures  
  • How to examine structures and equipment for deterioration, defects and non-compliance  

Ironworkers (Generalist) are precise and collaborative tradespeople who work closely with steel and other types of metal to build, maintain and remove a range of structures—from towers to highways.

As an Ironworker (Generalist), you’ll have a range of job sites to choose from. You’ll use a mathematical and tactile approach to carry out a range of structural work.  

You’ll be welding, riveting, and bolting, while also helping crane operators position their loads. You’ll learn how different types of metal respond in situations—and how to use specialized equipment to shape it how you see fit. 

22.00
3.00
Training Hours
4740
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  • Use of rigging, hoisting and lifting equipment 
  • Application of crane work procedures  
  • Steel structure erection 
  • Reinforcement, pre-stressing, and post-tensioning techniques 
  • Structural steel maintenance 
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Visit Trades Training BC and EducationPlannerBC for a comprehensive list of what programs are available in your trade at public and non-public schools. 

Tilesetter

Tilesetter

Construction
18-39
AthleticCollaborativeMathematicalPreciseTactile
  • How to prepare, measure and mark surfaces to be covered 
  • How to build underbeds and install anchor bolts, wires and brackets 
  • How to mix, apply and spread mortar, cement, mastic, glue or other adhesives 
  • How to set, align, cut and fix tiles 
  • How to install tile strips 

Tilesetters are precise and tactile tradespeople who prepare and install a wide range of tiles—from ceramic to terrazzo and marble. 

As a Tilesetter, your work will require intense precision, as you measure and cut a range of special materials to an exact fit. You’ll move through the motions of preparing and installing materials. This will include working in many settings—from swimming pools to commercial buildings, and more. 

And you’ll align your math skills with a unique creativity that shines through in an artistic and practical creation. 

12.00
3.00
Training Hours
4500
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  • Coordination  
  • Communication  
  • Material selection and recommendation  
  • Saw and cutter operations  
  • Trowelling and mortar preparation  
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Tool and Die Maker

Tool and 

Die Maker

Manufacturing Aerospace Construction Forestry Maritime

Please note that this program is only available for those wishing to challenge certification. There is no apprenticeship pathway at this time.

Tool and Die Makers design, construct, test and repair production tools, cutting tools, jigs, fixtures, gauges and specialty hand tools by laying out, setting-up, machining, fitting and finishing using various metals, alloys and plastics. They produce tooling that is used to manufacture and stamp out parts, and they supply tooling and dies for all manufacturing sectors.

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  • December 1, 2018: OPSN 2018 022
    The Tool and Die Maker apprenticeship pathway has been deactivated. The challenge pathway for the Tool and Die trade has been preserved and the Machinist Red Seal certification remains a pre-requisite to entering the challenge pathway. As a result of harmonization, the work-based training hour requirement has been adjusted.

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Occupational Description: A Tool and Die Maker designs, constructs, tests and repairs production tools, cutting tools, jigs, fixtures, gauges and specialty hand tools by laying out, setting-up, machining, fitting and finishing using various metals, alloys and plastics. Tool and Die Makers produce tooling that is used to manufacture and stamp out parts, and supply tooling and dies for all manufacturing sectors. 

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The Tool and Die Maker apprenticeship pathway has been deactivated. The challenge pathway for the Tool and Die trade has been preserved and the Machinist Red Seal certification remains a pre-requisite to entering the challenge pathway. As a result of harmonization, the work-based training hour requirement has been adjusted.

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