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Transport Your Career in Construction

Canada has approximately 26 million TRANSPORTING transCDA ArOTTON CADLOPMI AECAmaN YOUR registered vehicles CAREER and millions of those vehicles are driven daily across our national and regional highways, transporting everything we consume to and from our communities. We depend on highly skilled teda.ca/sectors/construction teda.ca operators, technicians Be part of a skilled and sought-after ROAD and mechanics HIT the to BUILD and ROAD MAINTAIN BUILDING workforce highways, and drive yourself to success. roads, and infrastructure * Work outdoors we use daily. * Earn high wages * Operate heavy equipment such as a Dozer, Excavator, Loader... while you * LEARN Use your mechanical EARN in these diverse and dynamic mobility across career opportunities that offer the country. TALENT Getting there: where do I start? Become a Heavy Duty Equipment Technician and maintain, repair and recondi- opportunities tion equipment and heavy equipment engines .. There are to bridge, ladder and Direct entry with an employer to sponsor you earn credit to Transport Trailer Technician other areas. Truck & Transport Vehicle Mechanic Pre-apprenticeship Foundation program Diesel Engine Mechanic at a college of your choice Applying for credit for prior training Future Opportunities or experience, which may enable you to complete your certification requirements in less time Keep on moving ... Youth * Become a Supervisor, Manager or own your own business. entry ACE IT is an industry training program for high school students. Take courses that will give you both high school graduation credits, and get a head start towards completion of an apprenticeship program * Why not continue to a Diploma in Trades and Technology.... and credit toward a degree as Bachelor of Technology? Secondary School Apprenticeship programs (SSA) As an added bonus, secondary school apprentices can qualify for a scholarship Construction -------------- ------- ----

Transport Your Career in Construction

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Series of 4 infographics encouraging BC high school students to choose careers in trades, including construction.

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