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APPRENTICESHIP: Yes RED SEAL: Yes LEVELS: 4 IN SCHOOL: 4 sessions WAGE: $31,200 - $56,784 AVAILABLE TRAINING CAREER ADVANCEMENT / RELATED CAREERS • High School Vocational Programming • High School Apprenticeship Program (HSAP) • Post-Secondary Education • Private Vocational Institutions Experienced Heavy Duty Equipment Technicians: shop supervisor or service manager Further Training Required: sales or purchasing; planning or maintenance positions; or certied in similar trades, such as Aircraft Maintenance Engineer, Agricultural Equipment Technician, Truck and Transport Mechanic, Millwright or Motor Vehicle Mechanic HOW DO I GET STARTED? • 16 years or older (may need parental consent to work on construction site) • High school grad or mature student with equivalent academic standing Recommended high school courses: English, Math, Science, and Construction courses To enter the apprenticeship program full-time, you must be: HEAVY DUTY EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN HEAVY DUTY EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN AT A GLANCE • Maintain, repair and overhaul mobile heavy equipment like highway transport vehicles, construction and earth-moving equipment, cranes, paving equipment, tractors and mobile industrial equipment • Follow a regular checklist of inspections for preventive maintenance and make any necessary repairs (e.g. organizations that own eet of heavy duty equipment) • May specialize in engine overhaul, power shift transmissions, fuel pumps and injectors, hydraulic controls, electrical and electronic equipment, air conditioning or track equipment • May work primarily indoors while others work outdoors at construction sites • May work with rms that own or lease heavy equipment used in the construction, mining, forestry, material handling, land clearing, agriculture and transportation industries APPRENTICESHIP: Yes RED SEAL: Yes LEVELS: 4 IN SCHOOL: 4 sessions WAGE: $31,200 - $56,784 AVAILABLE TRAINING CAREER ADVANCEMENT / RELATED CAREERS • High School Vocational Programming • High School Apprenticeship Program (HSAP) • Post-Secondary Education • Private Vocational Institutions Experienced Heavy Duty Equipment Technicians: shop supervisor or service manager Further Training Required: sales or purchasing; planning or maintenance positions; or certied in similar trades, such as Aircraft Maintenance Engineer, Agricultural Equipment Technician, Truck and Transport Mechanic, Millwright or Motor Vehicle Mechanic HOW DO I GET STARTED? • 16 years or older (may need parental consent to work on construction site) • High school grad or mature student with equivalent academic standing Recommended high school courses: English, Math, Science, and Construction courses To enter the apprenticeship program full-time, you must be: HEAVY DUTY EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN HEAVY DUTY EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN AT A GLANCE • Maintain, repair and overhaul mobile heavy equipment like highway transport vehicles, construction and earth-moving equipment, cranes, paving equipment, tractors and mobile industrial equipment • Follow a regular checklist of inspections for preventive maintenance and make any necessary repairs (e.g. organizations that own eet of heavy duty equipment) • May specialize in engine overhaul, power shift transmissions, fuel pumps and injectors, hydraulic controls, electrical and electronic equipment, air conditioning or track equipment • May work primarily indoors while others work outdoors at construction sites • May work with rms that own or lease heavy equipment used in the construction, mining, forestry, material handling, land clearing, agriculture and transportation industries APPRENTICESHIP: Yes RED SEAL: Yes LEVELS: 4 IN SCHOOL: 4 sessions WAGE: $31,200 - $56,784 AVAILABLE TRAINING CAREER ADVANCEMENT / RELATED CAREERS • High School Vocational Programming • High School Apprenticeship Program (HSAP) • Post-Secondary Education • Private Vocational Institutions Experienced Heavy Duty Equipment Technicians: shop supervisor or service manager Further Training Required: sales or purchasing; planning or maintenance positions; or certied in similar trades, such as Aircraft Maintenance Engineer, Agricultural Equipment Technician, Truck and Transport Mechanic, Millwright or Motor Vehicle Mechanic HOW DO I GET STARTED? • 16 years or older (may need parental consent to work on construction site) • High school grad or mature student with equivalent academic standing Recommended high school courses: English, Math, Science, and Construction courses To enter the apprenticeship program full-time, you must be: HEAVY DUTY EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN HEAVY DUTY EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN AT A GLANCE • Maintain, repair and overhaul mobile heavy equipment like highway transport vehicles, construction and earth-moving equipment, cranes, paving equipment, tractors and mobile industrial equipment • Follow a regular checklist of inspections for preventive maintenance and make any necessary repairs (e.g. organizations that own eet of heavy duty equipment) • May specialize in engine overhaul, power shift transmissions, fuel pumps and injectors, hydraulic controls, electrical and electronic equipment, air conditioning or track equipment • May work primarily indoors while others work outdoors at construction sites • May work with rms that own or lease heavy equipment used in the construction, mining, forestry, material handling, land clearing, agriculture and transportation industries

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Page 1: HEAVY DUTY EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN brochuretradeupmanitoba.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/... · HEAVY DUTY EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN AT A GLANCE ¥ Maintain, repair and overhaul mobile heavy

APPRENTICESHIP: YesRED SEAL: YesLEVELS: 4IN SCHOOL: 4 sessionsWAGE: $31,200 - $56,784

AVAILABLE TRAINING

CAREER ADVANCEMENT / RELATED CAREERS

• High School Vocational Programming• High School Apprenticeship Program (HSAP)• Post-Secondary Education• Private Vocational Institutions

• Experienced Heavy Duty Equipment Technicians: shop supervisor or service manager

• Further Training Required: sales or purchasing; planning or maintenance positions; or certified in similar trades, such as Aircraft Maintenance Engineer, Agricultural Equipment Technician, Truck and Transport Mechanic, Millwright or Motor Vehicle Mechanic

HOW DO I GET STARTED?

• 16 years or older (may need parental consent to work on construction site)

• High school grad or mature student with equivalent academic standing

• Recommended high school courses: English, Math, Science, and Construction courses

To enter the apprenticeship program full-time, you must be:

HEAVY DUTYEQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN

HEAVY DUTYEQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN

AT A GLANCE• Maintain, repair and overhaul mobile heavy equipment like

highway transport vehicles, construction and earth-moving equipment, cranes, paving equipment, tractors and mobile industrial equipment

• Follow a regular checklist of inspections for preventive maintenance and make any necessary repairs

(e.g. organizations that own fleet of heavy duty equipment)• May specialize in engine overhaul, power shift transmissions,

fuel pumps and injectors, hydraulic controls, electrical and electronic equipment, air conditioning or track equipment

• May work primarily indoors while others work outdoors at construction sites

• May work with firms that own or lease heavy equipment used in the construction, mining, forestry, material handling, land clearing, agriculture and transportation industries

APPRENTICESHIP: YesRED SEAL: YesLEVELS: 4IN SCHOOL: 4 sessionsWAGE: $31,200 - $56,784

AVAILABLE TRAINING

CAREER ADVANCEMENT / RELATED CAREERS

• High School Vocational Programming• High School Apprenticeship Program (HSAP)• Post-Secondary Education• Private Vocational Institutions

• Experienced Heavy Duty Equipment Technicians: shop supervisor or service manager

• Further Training Required: sales or purchasing; planning or maintenance positions; or certified in similar trades, such as Aircraft Maintenance Engineer, Agricultural Equipment Technician, Truck and Transport Mechanic, Millwright or Motor Vehicle Mechanic

HOW DO I GET STARTED?

• 16 years or older (may need parental consent to work on construction site)

• High school grad or mature student with equivalent academic standing

• Recommended high school courses: English, Math, Science, and Construction courses

To enter the apprenticeship program full-time, you must be:

HEAVY DUTYEQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN

HEAVY DUTYEQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN

AT A GLANCE• Maintain, repair and overhaul mobile heavy equipment like

highway transport vehicles, construction and earth-moving equipment, cranes, paving equipment, tractors and mobile industrial equipment

• Follow a regular checklist of inspections for preventive maintenance and make any necessary repairs

(e.g. organizations that own fleet of heavy duty equipment)• May specialize in engine overhaul, power shift transmissions,

fuel pumps and injectors, hydraulic controls, electrical and electronic equipment, air conditioning or track equipment

• May work primarily indoors while others work outdoors at construction sites

• May work with firms that own or lease heavy equipment used in the construction, mining, forestry, material handling, land clearing, agriculture and transportation industries

APPRENTICESHIP: YesRED SEAL: YesLEVELS: 4IN SCHOOL: 4 sessionsWAGE: $31,200 - $56,784

AVAILABLE TRAINING

CAREER ADVANCEMENT / RELATED CAREERS

• High School Vocational Programming• High School Apprenticeship Program (HSAP)• Post-Secondary Education• Private Vocational Institutions

• Experienced Heavy Duty Equipment Technicians: shop supervisor or service manager

• Further Training Required: sales or purchasing; planning or maintenance positions; or certified in similar trades, such as Aircraft Maintenance Engineer, Agricultural Equipment Technician, Truck and Transport Mechanic, Millwright or Motor Vehicle Mechanic

HOW DO I GET STARTED?

• 16 years or older (may need parental consent to work on construction site)

• High school grad or mature student with equivalent academic standing

• Recommended high school courses: English, Math, Science, and Construction courses

To enter the apprenticeship program full-time, you must be:

HEAVY DUTYEQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN

HEAVY DUTYEQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN

AT A GLANCE• Maintain, repair and overhaul mobile heavy equipment like

highway transport vehicles, construction and earth-moving equipment, cranes, paving equipment, tractors and mobile industrial equipment

• Follow a regular checklist of inspections for preventive maintenance and make any necessary repairs

(e.g. organizations that own fleet of heavy duty equipment)• May specialize in engine overhaul, power shift transmissions,

fuel pumps and injectors, hydraulic controls, electrical and electronic equipment, air conditioning or track equipment

• May work primarily indoors while others work outdoors at construction sites

• May work with firms that own or lease heavy equipment used in the construction, mining, forestry, material handling, land clearing, agriculture and transportation industries

Page 2: HEAVY DUTY EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN brochuretradeupmanitoba.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/... · HEAVY DUTY EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN AT A GLANCE ¥ Maintain, repair and overhaul mobile heavy

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For more Information:www.tradeupmanitoba.com

Careers with Apprenticeship Trades

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Electric Motor System TechnicianIndustrial ElectricianIndustrial Instrument MechanicMachinist

Power ElectricianTool & Die MakerWaste & Water TechnicianWelder

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Motor Vehicle Body RepairerTransport Trailer TechnicianTruck & Transport Mechanic

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Land SurveyorLandscape ArchitectPlastererTilesetter

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Blaster in ChargeCivil Engineering Technician/ Technologist (C.E.T)CNC OperatorDrillerHealth & Safety ManagerHeavy Equipment Operator

FlagpersonLabourer, General & SkilledMetal FinisherMaintenance MechanicPower EngineerProject ManagerTruck Driver

INDUSTRIAL & TRANSPORTATION (13)

Building InspectorBuyer/Purchasing AgentDraftspersonElevator ConstructorEstimatorHome Appraiser

Mortgage BrokerProperty Manager/ AdministratorReal Estate AgentScheduler/ExpediterTechnical Salesperson/SupplierVocational Instructor

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For more Information:www.tradeupmanitoba.com

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