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BLUE SEAL PROGRAM
Blue Seal Program. The Achievement in Business Competencies – Blue Seal Program is common to Saskatchewan and Alberta. The Blue Seal Program is designed to meet three goals: encourage journeypersons to continue to learn after they have achieved journeyperson status. encourage journeypersons to gain business skills. encourageentrepreneurship.
APPRENTICESHIP TECHNICAL TRAINING SCHEDULE Apprenticeship Technical Training Schedule 2021-2022 Page 1 of 11 5/13/2021 All dates are subject to change without notice. Apprentices will be called for training by the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission.WAGE TABLE | SATCC
Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission 2140 Hamilton Street Regina, SK S4P 2E3. Phone: (306) 787-2444 Fax: (306) 787-5105 Fax (Finance): (306) 798-5050 FORM A CONTRACT BETWEEN APPRENTICE AND EMPLOYER 2140 Hamilton Street. Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 2E3 Tel (306) 787-2444. Toll Free 1-877-363-0536 Fax (306) 787-5105. Form A Contract Between Apprentice and Employer APPLICATION FOR EXAMINATION (FORM 2) Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission 2140 Hamilton Street Regina, SK S4P 2E3. Phone: (306) 787-2444 Fax: (306) 787-5105 Fax (Finance): (306) 798-5050 ESTHETICIAN-SKIN CARE TECHNICIAN Esthetician-Skin Care Technician. Esthetician-Skin Care Technicians perform specialized body treatments, specialized facial treatments, skin problem correction using electric currents/laser, make-up artistry/lash enhancements, lash and brow tinting, cosmetic massage, hair removal using various methods, manicures and pedicures. WELDER ON-THE-JOB TRAINING GUIDE 1 On-the-Job Training Guide – Welder – August 2020 Online: www.saskapprenticeship.ca Recognition: To promote transparency and consistency, portions of this document has been adapted from the 2014 POWERLINE TECHNICIAN What do Powerline Technicians do? Install, maintain, troubleshoot and repair electrical distribution and transmission systems. Erect and maintain steel, wood or concrete poles, towers and guy wires. Splice, solder and insulate conductors and related wiring to connect power distribution and transmission networks using related electrical tools. SATCC | APPRENTICESHIP AND TRADE CERTIFICATION COMMISSIONDESIGNATED TRADESTECHNICAL TRAINING INFORMATIONEMPLOYERSCONTACT USNEW APPRENTICES Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission Named One Of Saskatchewan’s Top Employers For 2021. 02/04/2021. For the third year running, the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC) has been recognized as one of Saskatchewan’s Top Employers by Mediacorp Canada Inc. APPLICATIONS & FORMS Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission 2140 Hamilton Street Regina, SK S4P 2E3. Phone: (306) 787-2444 Fax: (306) 787-5105 Fax (Finance): (306) 798-5050BLUE SEAL PROGRAM
Blue Seal Program. The Achievement in Business Competencies – Blue Seal Program is common to Saskatchewan and Alberta. The Blue Seal Program is designed to meet three goals: encourage journeypersons to continue to learn after they have achieved journeyperson status. encourage journeypersons to gain business skills. encourageentrepreneurship.
APPRENTICESHIP TECHNICAL TRAINING SCHEDULE Apprenticeship Technical Training Schedule 2021-2022 Page 1 of 11 5/13/2021 All dates are subject to change without notice. Apprentices will be called for training by the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission.WAGE TABLE | SATCC
Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission 2140 Hamilton Street Regina, SK S4P 2E3. Phone: (306) 787-2444 Fax: (306) 787-5105 Fax (Finance): (306) 798-5050 FORM A CONTRACT BETWEEN APPRENTICE AND EMPLOYER 2140 Hamilton Street. Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 2E3 Tel (306) 787-2444. Toll Free 1-877-363-0536 Fax (306) 787-5105. Form A Contract Between Apprentice and Employer APPLICATION FOR EXAMINATION (FORM 2) Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission 2140 Hamilton Street Regina, SK S4P 2E3. Phone: (306) 787-2444 Fax: (306) 787-5105 Fax (Finance): (306) 798-5050 ESTHETICIAN-SKIN CARE TECHNICIAN Esthetician-Skin Care Technician. Esthetician-Skin Care Technicians perform specialized body treatments, specialized facial treatments, skin problem correction using electric currents/laser, make-up artistry/lash enhancements, lash and brow tinting, cosmetic massage, hair removal using various methods, manicures and pedicures. WELDER ON-THE-JOB TRAINING GUIDE 1 On-the-Job Training Guide – Welder – August 2020 Online: www.saskapprenticeship.ca Recognition: To promote transparency and consistency, portions of this document has been adapted from the 2014 POWERLINE TECHNICIAN What do Powerline Technicians do? Install, maintain, troubleshoot and repair electrical distribution and transmission systems. Erect and maintain steel, wood or concrete poles, towers and guy wires. Splice, solder and insulate conductors and related wiring to connect power distribution and transmission networks using related electrical tools.EMPLOYERS | SATCC
Apprenticeship is a demand-driven system. An employer hires an apprentice, and they sign a contract of apprenticeship with one another. Together, they then register with the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC). As the key trainer of an apprentice, employers play a very important role in anapprenticeship
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TECHNICAL TRAINING INFORMATION 2021-2022 SATCC Training Schedule - effective May 14, 2021. Note: Given the uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, dates and capacity are subject to change. This schedule will be updated as needed. Technical Training Information - effective May 14, 2021. Tuition Fees – effective January 11, 2021. Fee Schedule - effectiveJanuary 1, 2021.
CARPENTER | SATCC
Measure, cut, shape, assemble and join materials of wood and other materials. Build foundations, install floor systems, lay sub-flooring and erect walls and roof systems. May prepare cost estimates for clients. Fit and install trim items, cupboards and countertops. Maintain, repair and renovate residences and wooden structures inmills, mines
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Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission 2140 Hamilton Street Regina, SK S4P 2E3. Phone: (306) 787-2444 Fax: (306) 787-5105 Fax (Finance): (306) 798-5050 POWERLINE TECHNICIAN GUIDE TO COURSE CONTENT 1 Guide to Course Content – Powerline Technician – August 2020 Online: www.saskapprenticeship.ca Recognition: To promote transparency and consistency, thisWELDER | SATCC
Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission 2140 Hamilton Street Regina, SK S4P 2E3. Phone: (306) 787-2444 Fax: (306) 787-5105 Fax (Finance): (306) 798-5050MACHINIST | SATCC
What do Machinists do? Read and interpret engineering drawings, blueprints, charts and tables or study sample parts to determine machining operation to be performed, and plan best sequence of operations. Compute dimensions, tolerances and measure and lay out work pieces. Set-up, operate and maintain a variety of machine toolsincluding computer
FORM 1 EMPLOYER APPLICATION TEL (306) 787-2444 FOR 2140 Hamilton Street Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 2E3 Tel (306) 787-2444 Toll Free 1-877-363-0536 Fax (306) 787-5105 SATCC@gov.sk.ca. ForOffice Use Only
APPRENTICESHIP FEE UPDATES So the increase works out to about $80 more per year. Apprentice fees will change as follows: registration fee will increase from $175 to $200; written exam fee will increase from $100 to $125; practical exam fee will increase from $160 to $175; examination review fee will increase from $100 to $125. For a complete, updated list of tuitionfees
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There are over 40 designated trades and subtrades in Saskatchewan. They fall into four sectors – Agriculture, Tourism & Service; Construction; Motive Repair; and Production and Maintenance. Each trade page includes information about on-the-job training, as well as technical training, exams, and more.READ MORE
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Apprenticeship Training The revenue generated by apprentices increases throughout the duration of their apprenticeship. READ MORE SASKATCHEWAN YOUTH APPRENTICESHIP (SYA) Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship – raises awareness of apprenticeship in Saskatchewan schools by helping young people discover what rewards come with being a Youth Apprentice and working in the skilled trades. READ MORE FOR EMPLOYERS Apprenticeship is a demand-driven system. An employer hires an apprentice, and they sign a contract of apprenticeship with one another. Together, they then register with the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission FIND OUT MORE Are you an experienced tradesperson? Consider having your skills assessed to challenge the Journeyperson exam. FIND OUT MORERECENT POSTS
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The 2019 Saskatchewan Apprenticeship Awards are underway! A night spent celebrating the achievements of new journeypersons, as well as honouring the many contributing industries that make apprenticeship a reality. ... See MoreSee LessView on Facebook
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Our #apprenticeship Awards are just around the corner! Want to learn more? Our Communication Director, Chelsea Coupal, was recently featured on Talk of the Town and went over the entire eventwith Lisa Peters.
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