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Nunavut Mining Symposium April 2012

Nunavut Mining Symposium April 2012. Trades Development in the Mining Sector. Alan Everard Arctic College Sanatuliqsarvik Trades Training Centre Rankin Inlet, NU. Mining Industry Human Resources Counsel of Canada.

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Nunavut Mining Symposium April 2012

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  1. Nunavut Mining Symposium April 2012 Trades Development in the Mining Sector Alan Everard Arctic College Sanatuliqsarvik Trades Training Centre Rankin Inlet, NU

  2. Mining Industry Human Resources Counsel of Canada • Predicts a shortage of 49% to 81% in the mining industry in Canada in the Professional, Skilled, and Trades occupation areas. • This is mostly due to growth….. • We are encouraging Nunavummiut to enter the trades, offering a wide variety trades training opportunities at the trades school as well as in the communities.

  3. A Territorial Focus • High school liason– curriculum development • Trades Access Certificate • Preapprentrice • Apprentrice • Journeyman updating programs • Industry responsive curriculum development

  4. Trades and Technology • Presently we offer apprenticeship training for : • Electricians Levels I and II • Oil Burner Mechanics Levels I and II • Plumbers Levels I and II • Housing Maintainers Levels I, II and III • Carpenters I, II, III, and IV We also offer certificate training in Trades Access, Camp Cook and CARS Heavy Equipment Operator training is currently being developed.

  5. Sanatuliqsarvik Nunavut Trades Training Centre

  6. Trades Access

  7. Housing Maintainer Shop

  8. Setting up Plumbing Shop

  9. Blueprint Reading

  10. Tommy in the Electrical Shop

  11. Heavy Equipment Operation January 2013

  12. Simulator Purchased A strong partnership between industry and the college The Department of Education is looking at heavy equipment operator (HEO) as an apprenticeable trade.

  13. Congratulations to the Hamlet of Arviat for developing the Diamond Driller Program

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