For trade description and skills, see General Machinist: Apprenticeship Training Standard For more information, see Ontario College of Trades Training Standards
Fitter- Assembler (Motor Assembly)
For trade description and skills, see Fitter-Assembler: Schedule of Training For more information, see Ontario College of Trades Training Standards
Facilities Technician
For information on trade description and skills, see Apprenticeship Training Standard: Facilities Technician Demonstrate Safe Working Practices and Procedures Comply with safety directives provided in legislation and regulations Wear and maintain personal protective equipment Practise good housekeeping Handle hazardous and toxic workplace materials Practise fire safety procedures Take corrective action against workplace hazards Work within safe physical
Facilities Mechanic
For information on trade description and skills, see Facilities Mechanic: Apprenticeship Training Standard Demonstrate Safe Working Practices and Procedures Comply with safety directives Wear and maintain personal protective equipment Practise good housekeeping Handle hazardous and toxic workplace materials Practise fire safety procedures Take corrective action against workplace hazards Work within safe physical limits Inspect elevating devices and
Entertainment Industry Power Technician
Skills Protect Self and Others Comply with acts, regulations, codes, standards, and directives Control hazards and hazardous conditions, equipment, and materials 5351.02 Follow company or worksite fire procedures Perform housekeeping duties Manually move equipment, supplies, and components Utilize personal protective equipment Maintain personal protective equipment Employ simple first aid relating to illness and occupational injury
Elevating Devices Mechanic
Skills Demonstrate Safe Working Practices an Procedures Wear and maintain personal protective equipment Practice good housekeeping Handle hazardous/toxic workplace materials Practice fire safety procedures Take correct action concerning workplace hazards Work within safe physical limits Inspect elevating devices and material handling equipment Work on equipment in elevated position Apply lock out and tag procedures Use and
Electrical Control (Machine) Builder
Description/Duties An Electrical Control (Machine) Builder prepares and organizes wiring layout from electricalschematics and is primarily involved in the electrical portion of machine tool building and performs some or all of the following duties: Fabricates and installs brackets, hangers, and other equipment for the support of electrical devices such as control panels, limit switches, solenoids, push
Electric Motor System Technician
Description/Duties An Electric Motor & Apparatus Rewinder and Repairer (EMARR) performs some or all of the following: Disassembles, diagnoses, rewinds, repairs, tests, and reassembles components of electric motors, transformers, switchgears, and generators Is knowledgeable in: Ontario Health and Safety Act Canadian Electrical Code Basic Electrical Theory Government Regulations Environmental Legislation and Protocols For more information, see Ontario College
Draftsperson- Tool and Die Design
Description/Duties A Draftsperson – Tooling and Die Design performs some or all of the following duties: Develops and prepares engineering designs and drawings Operates computer-aided design and drafting stations Develops and prepares design sketches Completes documentation packages and produce drawing sets Checks and verifies design drawings Writes technical reports Checks prepared contracts and tender documents
Draftsperson- Plastic Mould Design
Description/Duties A Draftsperson – Plastic Mould Design performs some or all of the following duties: Develops and prepares engineering designs and drawings Operates computer-aided design and graphics drafting stations Develops and prepares design sketches Completes documentation packages and produces drawing sets Checks and verifies design drawings Writes technical reports Checks prepared contracts and tender documents