Construction Millwrights install, maintain and troubleshoot industrial machinery, mechanical equipment and other automated and robotic systems. Construction Millwrights primarily work in the construction industry, governed by the Trades Qualification and Apprenticeship Act (TQA). They often work in close association with people in other trades, such as instrument mechanics, pipefitters and electricians.
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What Preparation and Training do You Need ?
To become a Construction Millwright, you should preferably have a secondary school diploma before entering an apprenticeship of three to four years, though minimum requirements for entry are lower (under the TQA, Grade 10 in Ontario)
To view the Essential Skills for this skilled trades, click the following link:
http://www10.hrsdc.gc.ca/ES/English/ShowProfileOccupation.aspx?v=400&ID=44942&v1=Millwright&v2=&v3=
What’s Your Future as a Construction Millwright?
Most workers in this trade work full-time, sometimes in shift work, sometimes outdoors although working conditions tend to vary from job to job. The work environment can be noisy and there is always a risk of injury involved in working with heavy machinery. Industries in Southern Ontario that employ Construction Millwrights include:
The introduction of computer-controlled programmable equipment means that Construction Millwrights are being required to install, maintain and troubleshoot "smart" machinery. Construction Millwrights who have the computer knowledge necessary to deal with programmable logic controllers improve their opportunities of finding a job.
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Ask Yourself: Is becoming a Construction Millwright For You ?
If you answered Yes to most of these questions, working as a Construction Millwright may be ideal for you !
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