Building a Career as Construction and Maintenance Technician

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Building a Career as Construction and Maintenance Technician Building a career as construction and maintenance technician in Canada typically requires formal education and training as apprentice in electrical trade after completing high school. Students considering this as a career are required to obtain a thorough grounding in electrical engineering sciences and skills, including electrical circuits, maintenance of electrical devices and instruments, operation of electrical motors and power transmission. In addition to this, they need to undertake actual workplace assignments in order to gain hands-on-experience. Construction and Maintenance Engineering Program There are a number of colleges in Canada that offer co-op diploma apprenticeship programs in construction and maintenance. Unfortunately, not all offer extensive workplace experience through real-life assignments. Centennial College's post-secondary two-year diploma in construction and maintenance electrician - electrical engineering prepares students to build a career in this field. The program combines in-school theory, lab experience and paid co-op placement. The course covers a wide range of subjects including •

Electrical theory, coding and printing

Installation methods

Electronics

Monitoring systems

AutoCAD

Mathematics

Network and Adv Control System

Design and development course

Power generation and distribution

Prints - construction and maintenance

In addition, students also gain understanding of ethics in technology and environment and the Canadian electrical code. They spend eight months of the program time on a co-op placement arranged by the college, in order to gain practical hands-on-experience. Enrollment Guide In order to enroll in this program, you will need: •

Secondary school diploma

English Grade 12 C or University or equivalent

Mathematics Grade 11 M or 12 C or University or equivalent

In addition, you will also need to: Centennial College


Complete a questionnaire to assess co-op employability

Attend information/interview session to discuss questionnaire answers

Be eligible to work as an apprentice in Ontario

Credential evaluation of the above if you're educated outside of Canada

Career Prospects for Program Graduates The graduates of this program can build exciting careers as construction and maintenance technicians in the areas of service, installation, repairs, sales and design. They design, install, maintain and repair electrical systems, devices and equipments that are needed in a building. They are also expected to design optimum electrical solutions for a particular building. The professionals can find employment with construction companies and firms operating in other industries. Almost all companies employ maintenance technicians. Besides, increased dependence on electrical systems has resulted in the increase in demand of construction and maintenance engineering professionals. Typical Job Duties The technicians are typically expected to •

Designing site-specific electrical solutions

Installing or overseeing/supervising the installation of electrical systems

Monitoring the systems

Ensuring that the designed systems meet health and safety requirements

Advising clients on energy use and power transmission

Selecting appropriate locations for equipment/device installation

Estimating costs of installing, maintaining and repairing electrical systems

Working with detailed diagrams, plans and drawings

Using computer-aided design software to design the system required for a particular project

However, roles and responsibilities may vary depending upon the employment, job title and individual experience. Individuals wishing to improve job prospects may opt for advanced educational programs.

Centennial College


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