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Construction

The 

Skills2Advance

Construction

program  includes:

• Free 10-week multi-discipline training program

• An introduction to general carpentry & welding

• 8-week paid workplace placement

• Support to find in-demand jobs & apprenticeships!

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You must live in one of the following areas to be eligible: Brantford, Brant, Norfolk, Haldimand, Six Nations, The Credit, Hamilton, Kitchener, Cambridge, Waterloo & Oxford

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Skills2Advance Construction provides students with an introduction to welding and carpentry trades over 10 weeks with a focus on modular home building. Classes will be at Six Nations Polytechnic (SNP) in Brantford, Ontario and includes an 8-week work placement with a local employer. Placements have the potential to lead to full-time employment.

Successful completion of the program will earn participants many certifications including: MCAW/FCAW flat position CWB welding qualification, Certificate of Completion micro-credential, forklift license, Standard First Aid with CPR-C, Working at Heights, Health and Safety and more! 

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Benefits

• Free 10-week training

• Training stipend

• Skills upgrading

• Paid 8-week work placement

• Job search assistance 

• Apprenticeship connections

• Graduate with multiple certifications

• Support from dedicated staff and                      instructors

Advanced Occupations
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Program Details

10 Weeks Training

• Health & safety

• Introduction to Lean5S

• Wood framing

• Roofing basics

• Drywall installation and finishing

• Blueprint reading

• FCAW/MCAW flat position welding theory and practice including CWB test

• 2 weeks mentorship job shadowing with local employer

• Tools and measurement

• Standard First Aid with CPR-C

• Forklift License

• Working at Heights

• Literacy & basic skills upgrading

• Workshops on resume writing, interview skills, mental health, workplace culture, financial literacy and more!

8 Weeks Placement

• Paid placement by employer

• Required placement starts after training is complete (dates can vary)

• Full-time, up to 40 hours per week

• Wages range starting at minimum wage

• Staff will assist you in finding a placement but students are also required to job search on their own

• Placements could lead to employment and/or apprenticeship and better quality of life

• Placement/Job positions vary, see potential careers for more info

• All students must complete a placement to the best of their ability

After the Training & Placement

Skills2Advance will support you in:

Finding employment in the manufacturing or construction industries

Finding apprenticeship resources

Pursuing further training & education

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Training Dates

Training is at Six Nations Polytechnic Campus, 411 Elgin St, Brantford. Some classes may be at other locations in Brantford. A class schedule will be provided.

Cohort 1

May 4 – July 10, 2026

+ 8-week work placement

​Cohort 2

June 29 – September 4, 2026

+ 8-week work placement

Program Details

Certifications

• Certificate Of Completion 
MCAW/FCAW welding qualification

• Forklift License
• Working at Heights 

• Workplace Health and Safety

• Literacy & Basic Skills Certificate
• Psychological First Aid

• Standard First Aid with CPR-C

Who’s Eligible

• 16+ years old

(if you are 16 or 17 years old you must have a high school diploma or equivalent )

• High School Diploma or equivalent preferred. Exceptions will be reviewed on an individual basis


• Legally entitled to work in Canada (Canadian Citizen, Permanent Resident, Refugee/Protected Person)

• Has reliable transportation to attend training locations on specified dates

• Lives in one of the following areas: Brantford, Brant, Norfolk, Haldimand, Six Nations, The Credit, Hamilton, Kitchener, Cambridge, Waterloo & Oxford

• Must be ready to work full-time in manufacturing or construction industries

• Self-identify as either a youth (age 16-29), female, low-income, barriered, person with a disability, Indigenous, Racialized Person or  2SLGBTIQA+

• Able to lift up to 50 lbs.
• Able to crouch, kneel, stoop, bend
• Manual dexterity ability

• Comfortable with digital technology (computer, phone etc.)

• Able to stand for up to 8 hours a day and perform physically demanding tasks regularly

• Able to commit to different working shifts


• Able to work for minimum wage $17.60 - $25 approximately an hour
 

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Contact us to discuss if our programs are right for you

2.

Complete the easy sign up process

3.

Take and finish training, earn certifications

4.

Get the job you want! 

“This was a very good program if you are on the fence with what direction you want to go in the trades especially if it relates to welding. You will get a good sense if this is something you want to pursue or not very quickly. The staff and instructors were very supportive in my needs and how the training was delivered. I highly recommend.

- Participant

Eligibility
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Potential Jobs

• Entry-Level Welder

• General Carpenter

• General Labourer

• Apprentice

• Skilled Trades Helper

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