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North Vancouver School District

Community Partners

Kwantlen Polytechnic

University

Squamish Nation Trades

Centre

Industry Training Authority’s

ACE IT Program

Industry Training Authority (ITA) ITA runs Accelerated Credit Enrolment in Industry Training (ACE IT)

Get a head start on technical training for an apprenticeship program while

still in secondary school.

You will attend a trades training class at the Squamish Nation Trades

Centre, Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s post-secondary institution

partner.

Receive credits which count toward your secondary school diploma in

addition to one level of technical training for your industry training program.

What is a Foundations

Course?

You will earn hours toward Level 1

certification in three trades: plumbing,

sprinkler fitting and steam/pipefitting.

What is a

Plumber-Pipefitter-Sprinklerfitter? The Piping Trades consist of Plumbing, Steamfitting, and Sprinklerfitting. Each trade is

unique and provides journeypeople with different opportunities for careers within the

construction industry.

Plumbers: The work of a Plumber consists of studying building plans, measuring, cutting, threading,

bending and soldering pipes, assembling and installing valve fittings and installing underground storm,

sanitary and water piping systems. Plumbers work in all areas of construction, including; residential,

commercial, institutional and industrial.

Pipefitters: The work of a Pipefittter consists of laying out, assembling, fabricating, maintaining and

repairing piping systems, which carry water, steam, chemicals or fuel used in heating, cooling, lubricating

and other processes. Pipefitters work in pulp mills, oil refineries, LNG facilities and shipyards.

Sprinklerfitters: The work of a Sprinklerfitter consists of the knowledge and ability to install all types of fi re

protection systems, including the layout and installation. A Sprinklerfitter is able to read blue prints,

understand codes and layout and install hangers and overhead piping in all types of buildings and all types

of construction. Fire sprinklers are installed in high-rises, warehouses, shopping centers, schools and

hotels.

http://www.bcbuildingtrades.org/files/files/Postcard-PPS.pdf

To be successful in their trade, Plumbers,

Pipefitters and Sprinklerfitters need to be:

- physically fit & able to lift heavy pipes

- critical thinkers/problem solvers

- good and clear communicators

- able to work in confined spaces

- able to work out-of-doors regardless of weather

- able to work well with others towards a common goal

- willing to learn

- able to do very precise work, expertly

- able to have a mechanical aptitude and manual dexterity

Upon Completion of Piping

Trades Foundation

• continue on in the trades at a post

secondary institute such at KPU

• find a qualified red seal journeyman to

complete on the job training to receive

your apprenticeship

Grading

• An overall GPA of 70 percent or better

is required. All courses must be passed

in order to successfully complete the

program.

September 2016 - June 2017 * Semester 1

At Sutherland full time or take courses

through online through Distance Learning

• Complete BC Ministry of Education mandatory courses

Semester 2

On site full time

• At Squamish Nation Trade Centre for training under

the authority of KPU

• You are responsible for transportation to the facility

*Contact John McGowan, District Principal, Careers for further information jmcgowan@sd44.ca

Employment Outlook for BC

Steamfitters, pipefitters and sprinkler system installers (NOC 7252)

Average salary $66,000 - $95,000

Cumulative number of new jobs: 5,000 from 2012 to 2022

Growth in employment demand

2017: 14,600

2022: 15,600

BEST PLACES TO FIND A JOB IN B.C.

1. North Coast & Nechako

2. Northeast

3. Mainland/Southwest

https://www.workbc.ca/CareerCompass/7252

https://www.workbc.ca/getmedia/0b5c058a-b76e-44cd-bd9c-c4f444ee5881/top-18-in-demand-trades-list.pdf.aspx

Job Boards

Who you can work for

As a Pipefitter or Steamfitter, you could work within resource-based

industries, such as forestry and mining, oil and gas and

shipbuilding, or with construction companies. You could also start

your own business.

Types of Workplaces

• Pipeline Construction Contracting and Subcontracting Firms

• Thermal or Steam Generating Plants

• Utility Companies

• Oil Refineries

• Gas Plants

• Pulp Mills

• Chemical Plants

Cost

Tuition is paid by the school district.

All other costs are the responsibility of the

student/parent/guardian. These costs may

include textbooks, safety gear,

transportation and tools.

Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training

North Vancouver high-school students benefit from

partnerships in skills training

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PumLj2gVkP8

We provide world-class instruction

and a rich diversity of engaging

programs to inspire success for

every student and bring

communities together to learn,

share and grow.

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