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Industrial
Trades

The 

Skills2Advance

Industrial Trades

program  includes:

• Free 10-week multi-discipline training program

• Introduction to general machining, tool & die, industrial millwright, mining & 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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The Skills2Advance Industrial Trades program provides students with the opportunity to try a trade with an introduction to welding, machining, industrial millwright and tool and die trades. A brief introduction to mining careers is also included. 

Successful completion of the program will earn participants many certifications including: Horizontal and Flat SMAW CSA 47.1 FW Classification welding qualification, Certificate of Completion micro-credential, forklift license, Standard First Aid with CPR-C, Working at Heights, Health and Safety and more! 

 

The program will also include a paid 8-week workplace placement with the potential to lead to employment. 

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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

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Program Details

10 Weeks Training

• Health & safety

• Introduction to SMAW (stick welding)

• Basics of AutoCAD & CNC routing

• Introduction to machining tools (lathe, mill, drill press) 

• Basics trades math

Tool & die theory (die components and functions, basic mold and die design)

• Millwright introduction (Precision instruments, tool identification and safe handling, introduction to lubrication)

• Introduction to mining & sustainable practices 

• Standard First Aid with CPR-C

• Forklift License

• Working at Heights

• Overhead Crane Operation (Theory)

• 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.

September 21 - November 27, 2026

+ 8-week placement

October 12 - December 18, 2026

+ 8-week placement

Program Details

Certifications

• Certificate Of Completion 
Horizontal & Flat SMAW CSA 47.1 FW Classification welding qualification

• Forklift License

• Overhead Crane Operation (Theory)

• Workplace Health and Safety

• Literacy & Basic Skills Certificate
• Working at Heights 

• 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, construction or other industrial 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 a wage between $17.60 - $25 approximately an hour
 

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Contact us to discuss if our programs are right for you

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Complete the easy sign up process

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Take and finish training, earn certifications

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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

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Potential Jobs

• Entry-Level Machinist Apprentice

• Machine Operator

• Production Associate

• General Labourer

• Assembler

• Skilled Trades Helper

• Entry-Level Welder

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