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Big equipment is expensive and down time is even more expensive. Skilled mechanics are in constant demand to keep these essential vehicles in top running order for the construction, transportation, mining and forestry industries.
Upon successful completion of the Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation program, you'll possess thefull range of basic knowledgeof the heavy duty, truck and transport, diesel engine, and transport trailer trades.
Upon completion of the foundation program, you will have completed thetechnical in-school training related to Level 1 apprenticeshipin the particular trade. You will possess the abilities and skills required to safely adjust, maintain, and operate the equipment or vehicles related to these trades at a Level 1 apprentice.
Camosun's 39-week full-time Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation program will give you theskills and theoryyou'll need to enter the trade.
Hands-on learning
As a Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation studentyou'll inspect and repairheavy trucks, commercial trucks, buses, diesel engines, transport trailers, cranes, graders, drills, bulldozers and other heavy equipment for proper performance.
You'll alsoservice engines and engine support systems, hydraulic systems, pneumatics, and drive trains. Other duties include adjusting equipment, welding and cutting, repairing or replacing defective parts, components, or systems, using hand and power tools and test equipment.
Through this foundation program, you will also participate inthree weeks of work experience.
Next up: Apprenticeship
When you graduate, you'll receive equivalentcredit for Apprenticeship Level 1 technical trainingas well as some of the required work-based training hours.
As an, you willcontinue to build on your skills in your specialtyand gain the practical experience necessary to become fully qualified through Level 2, 3 and 4 to get your ticket in the specialty of your choice.
Employment opportunities
Graduates have foundemployment in the forestry, mining, fishing, and construction industryor with equipment dealers and manufacturers of heavy equipment. You can also find work in bus or truck repair shops and the commercial truck, bus and van industries.