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Resources for Educators

Here you will find valuable resources to help your students explore trades and connect with our Youth Programs.

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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.

powerline technicians
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Powerline Technician

Powerline Technicians are careful and analytical tradespeople who work with the complex electrical systems that deliver power to our homes and businesses. 

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Quarterly Statistical Reports

SkilledTradesBC tracks information related to its performance measures on a quarterly basis.

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General Record Request

To make a general record request, you can either complete our General Record Request Form or submit your request in writing.  

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Machinist

Machinists are the highly precise and tactile tradespeople who transform raw materials into precision parts that, when carefully combined with other components, power the machines that make nearly everything around us. 

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Piledriver and Bridgeworker

Piledriver and Bridgeworkers are collaborative and versatile builders involved in the creation, repair and removal of the many marine structures that make our waterways efficient and safe to use. 

marina in horsehoe bay bc
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Electrician Endorsement: Marine

Marine Electricians enjoy the challenge of managing electrical installation, maintenance and repairs in a marine environment—keeping our ships functioning safely and efficiently. 

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Self-Assessment Forms

To apply to challenge a level of your apprenticeship, you need to complete the self-assessment with a score of 65% or higher and save the PDF version of your results. For Skilled Trades Certification-related trades.

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Verify a Tradesperson's Certification
Use this tool to verify that an individual has been issued a Certificate of Qualification or Red Seal in B.C.

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SkilledTradesBC respectfully acknowledges that our head office is located on the traditional unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) people. As a provincial crown corporation, we are grateful to have the opportunity to operate across a diverse province of 203 communities and 35 nations.

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