COTR Offering Industrial Mechanic/Millwright Training in March

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College of the Rockies’ Trades Programs Department Head, Kim Buchan is pleased to be providing in-demand Industrial Mechanic/Millwright training.

College of the Rockies is helping to fill a huge demand by industry for industrial mechanics by offering an Industrial Mechanic/Millwright Foundation (Pre-Apprentice) program this spring. The 24-week program will start March 4 at College of the Rockies’ Gold Creek campus.

Industrial mechanics, also known as millwrights, are an essential part of many industries in Canada as these skilled professionals are responsible for ensuring stationary, on-site equipment is maintained and running efficiently.

College of the Rockies’ Trades Programs Department Head, Kim Buchan points out, “Millwrights install, dismantle, move, repair, overhaul and maintain machinery and heavy equipment. Industries rely on these well-trained individuals to ensure productivity remains high in their plants.”

“Trades people with these skills can find work in a wide variety of industries, including oil and gas, forestry, mining, construction, manufacturing and processing. It is a comprehensive and highly in demand trade,” Buchan continued.

Upon successful completion of the program, graduates receive credit for Level One Technical Training as well as 425 work-based training hours.

For more information on the Industrial Mechanic/Millwright program, contact Cindy Touzin at (250) 489–2751 ext. 3337 or [email protected].

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