Millwright Apprentice program

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In the Millwright apprentice program, you will learn to take care of material handling equipment, automated systems and mechanical equipment. Millwrights (also known as Industrial Mechanics) install, maintain and repair industrial equipment, such as compressors, pumps and turbines.

SAIT offers training in 30 registered trades. In Alberta, trades people learn their skills through a combination of working in the industry as an Apprentice under the supervision of a qualified Journeyman, and through technical training at SAIT.

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  • entertainment fields, installation of mechanical equipment in atomic energy plants, installation of banbury machines and related equipment in rocket missile bases, launchers, floating bases, hydraulic escape doors and any and all component parts hereto either assembled, semi-assembled or disassembled.

    That's what a millwright does!

  • washing and handling, refineries, grain storage and handling, asphalt plants, sewage disposals, water plants, laundries, bakeries, mixing plants, can bottle and bag packing plants, textile mills, paint mills, breweries, milk processing plants, power plants, aluminum processing or manufacturing plants, amusement and

  • gasoline, diesel, nuclear, solar, water, air, or chemically, and in industries steel, coffee, rotating plants, paper and pulp, cellophane, stone crushign, gravel and sand

  • The term "Millwright" shall mean the unloading, hoisting, rigging, skidding, moving, dismantling, aligning, erecting, assembling, repairing, maintenance and adjusting of all machinery and equipment installed either in building, factories, structures, processing areas either under cover, underground, or elsewhere, required to process material, handle, manufacture or service; be it powered ore receiving power manually by steam, gas, electric,

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