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Electrician, Construction

Construction Electricians are tradespeople who keep the lights on. They put their minds and bodies to work, inspecting, testing, installing and replacing the electrical systems that run our world. 

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Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic

Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanics (RACM) are naturally logical and persistent, which serves them well as they fix heating, ventilation, air handling, refrigeration and air conditioning systems.

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Electrician, Industrial

Industrial Electricians work behind-the-scenes to ensure the safe and efficient operation of a wide range of sites—from mines to shipyards and factories.  

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Sheet Metal Worker

Sheet metal workers are builders who excel at working with many ideas. These traits suit sheet metal, as it’s a durable, flexible material that’s all around us—in roofs, road signs, vehicle parts, and more.

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Hairstylist

Hairstylists are attentive and creative tradespeople who help to shape the way we look and feel. They enjoy interacting with customers and working in a bustling environment. 

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Subject Matter Experts

We're looking for certified skilled tradespeople to participate in SkilledTradesBC workshops and webinars as Subject Matter Experts. 

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Apply To Be an Approved Training Provider
Application for Designation and the Designation Review Process provide a quality assurance mechanism to ensure that training providers meet SkilledTradesBC's program standards for training facilities, instructor qualifications, course curriculum, assessment processes, trade competencies and general operations.
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List of Available Exam Accommodations

List of all exam accommodations (exam supports) available to all individuals writing a SkilledTradesBC exam. This information can also be found on the second page of the Exam Application form. 

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Instrumentation and Control Technician

Instrumentation and Control Technicians understand what all the dials, gauges and measuring devices are on any large piece of machinery, to ensure all runs smoothly.  

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Industrial Mechanic (Millwright)

Millwrights are systematic fixers whose expertise covers a wide range of tasks. In fact, their work borrows from many other trades—electricians, plumbers, machinists and mechanics—all rolled into one. 

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