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SLC Obtains Certification to Train Millwright Apprentices in Cornwall

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St. Lawrence College is working to bring trades and apprenticeship training to Cornwall to help address the projected retirement of 700,000 skilled tradespeople across Canada by 2028, and the increasing demand for trained Millwrights in Eastern Ontario. The college is proud to announce its Cornwall campus has obtained Training Delivery Agent (TDA) status for its Industrial Mechanic Millwright program.  
 
"Congratulations to St. Lawrence College on becoming an official training partner for the Industrial Mechanic Millwright Training Delivery Agent," said David Piccini, Ontario's Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development. " Training Delivery Agents like this give apprentices hands-on experience and will help build our skilled trades workforce by training the next generation of millwrights right here in Eastern Ontario." 
 
A Training Delivery Agent is approved by the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development to provide the in-class training component of an apprenticeship program. With this TDA approval, local millwright apprentices can attend trade school in Cornwall, saving them the expense and time lost to travelling outside the area to develop their skills.  
 
“We are excited to help deliver this advancement in trades education for Cornwall,” said Glenn Vollebregt, President and CEO of St. Lawrence College. “We have a long history of serving the post-secondary needs of Eastern Ontario and this approval from the Ministry recognizes the important contributions made by tradespeople to the economy – and the need to increase their numbers. We are grateful for the ongoing partnership between SLC and the government to train the talent Ontario’s workforce needs.”  
 
Daniel Liao, SLC’s Dean for the Faculty of Trades and Technology said “Millwrights do incredibly important work that keeps industrial employers and the equipment they use in safe, effective shape. Trades such as these hold up the local economy and we take the responsibility of training apprentices seriously at our college. Our faculty and facilities are ready to welcome new apprentices and deliver the trained tradespeople local employers need.” 
 
The Training Delivery Agent status is an important step in ensuring SLC can continue to partner with local employers to train apprentices for in-demand trades. 
 
To learn how to start an apprenticeship in Ontario, click here
  
To connect with an Employment Ontario apprenticeship office, click here.  
 
The Employment Ontario project is funded in part by the Government of Ontario and the Government of Canada.  
 
Related story: SLC’s enhanced and re-opened machine shop used for donor-funded training.  

 
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Additional information about Millwrights: 
 
Industrial Mechanics (Millwrights): 
• Are employed in manufacturing plants, utilities, and other industrial establishments 
• Earn upwards of $57 per hour in Canada 
• Are a Red Seal Trade, so when their apprenticeship is completed, they receive the professional designation RSE for Red Seal Endorsed 
 
Fully qualified Red Seal Industrial Mechanics (Millwrights): 

•Read blueprints, diagrams, and schematic drawings 
•Install, align, dismantle, and move stationary industrial machinery and mechanical equipment such as pumps, fans, tanks, conveyors, furnaces, and generators 
•Operate hoisting and lifting devices such as cranes, jacks, and tractors to position machinery 
•Inspect and examine machinery and equipment to detect and investigate irregularities and malfunctions 
•Install, troubleshoot, and maintain power transmission, vacuum, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems, and programmable logic controls 
•Adjust machinery and repair or replace defective parts 
•Operate machine tools such as lathes and grinders to fabricate parts required during overhaul, maintenance, or set-up of machinery 
•Clean, lubricate, and perform other routine maintenance work 
•Construct foundations for machinery or direct other workers to construct foundations 
•Assemble machinery and equipment prior to installation using hand and power tools and welding equipment 
 


ABOUT ST. LAWRENCE COLLEGE (SLC)

St. Lawrence College is situated on the traditional lands of the Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee peoples; we are grateful to live and learn on these lands. With campuses in Kingston, Brockville, and Cornwall, SLC delivers education and training that meets the needs of community, industry, and employers. The College prepares students to succeed in the global economy through relevant, practical programs and experiential learning opportunities. SLC programs include diplomas, degrees, graduate certificates, apprenticeships, micro-credentials and life-long learning opportunities. Everyone belongs in the SLC community with more than 125,000 alumni in 75 countries around the world.

FOR MORE INFORMATION

Media Contact:

Laura Tulchinsky
Communications Officer
St. Lawrence College
613.329.2451
communications@sl.on.ca

Julie Einarson
Chief of Staff
St. Lawrence College
613.328.2440
communications@sl.on.ca

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