Courses are delivered on a rotating basis according to the number of apprentices in each level.
Please find details about Industrial Mechanic Millwright Program, on the Skilled Trades Ontario website.
- Workshop Practices:
- Basic Machine Tool Operation
- Advanced Machine Tool Techniques
- Workshop Safety and Standards
- Mechanical Theory:
- Applied Mechanics
- Principles of Thermodynamics
- Strength of Materials
- Machine Technology:
- Material Handling Systems
- Prime Movers & Ancillary Equipment
- Fans & Blowers
- Preventive & Predictive Maintenance
- Fluid Power:
- Fundamentals of Pneumatic Systems
- Fundamentals of Hydraulic Systems
- Fluid Power Safety and Maintenance
- Electrical & Electronic Controls:
- Basic Electrical Theory
- Electronic Control Systems
- Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)
- Welding & Fabrication:
- Welding Techniques and Safety
- Fabrication Methods and Practices
- Reading Welding Drawings
- Machine Installation & Set-Up:
- Precision Measuring and Equipment Alignment
- Installation Procedures and Techniques
- Foundation Preparation and Vibration Isolation
- Rigging and Hoisting:
- Basic Rigging Techniques
- Advanced Hoisting Operations
- Load Dynamics and Safety
- Drawings and Schematics:
- Interpretation of Mechanical Drawings
- Schematic Analysis for Mechanical Systems
- CAD for Millwrights
- Power Transmissions:
- Gear Systems and Operations
- Belt and Chain Drives
- Couplings and Clutches
- Health, Safety, and Environment:
- Workplace Safety Standards
- Environmental Compliance in Mechanical Work
- Emergency Response and First Aid
These courses provide a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, covering all the essential aspects of the Industrial Mechanic Millwright trade. The curriculum is designed to prepare apprentices for a diverse range of challenges in various industrial settings.