Millwright skills that prepare you for stable, high‑paying careers in the skilled trades.
that lasts as a Millwright, gaining the technical skills that keep industries moving and open the door to stable, in‑demand opportunities.
as a Millwright, gaining the technical skills that keep industries running and open the door to stable, in‑demand careers.
Program Overview
Our Millwright Training program prepares students with the essential mechanical skills and technical knowledge needed to begin their apprenticeship in Canada. Emphasizing safety, precision, and hands-on mechanical practice, the program ensures learners are apprenticeship-ready and meet Canadian entry standards for the Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) trade.
Key Learning Areas
Safety & Regulations
Introduction to Canadian workplace safety standards, lockout/tagout procedures, hazard identification, and regulations governing industrial machinery installation and maintenance.
Tools & Equipment
Hands-on training with millwright tools including precision measuring instruments, torque tools, alignment devices, rigging equipment, and power tools used in industrial settings.
Mechanical Fundamentals
Core principles of mechanics, machine components, bearings, shafts, couplings, lubrication systems, and material properties relevant to industrial machinery.
Installation & Maintenance Techniques
Methods for installing, aligning, troubleshooting, and maintaining industrial equipment such as pumps, conveyors, compressors, and rotating machinery.
Blueprint Reading & Technical
Drawings Understanding mechanical schematics, assembly drawings, tolerances, and manufacturer specifications used in industrial maintenance and construction.
Applied Math & Measurement
Essential calculations for tolerances, speeds, ratios, force, alignment, and precision measurement using industry-standard tools.
Workplace Readiness
Preparing students for employer sponsorship, apprenticeship registration, and successful integration into industrial and manufacturing environments.
Students graduate with the basic requirements to qualify for millwright apprenticeships in Canada, gaining practical mechanical and technical skills needed to succeed on the job.
Program empowers underserved communities with access to sustainable careers in the millwright trade, opening pathways to stable employment in industrial maintenance and mechanical systems.
Millwright training helps you build real skills for a career that’s always in demand. Our hands‑on program offers practical learning and a clear path to opportunity. Sign up to express your interest and take the first step toward a brighter future.