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Industrial Voluntary Certification
Education Requirements: Grade 12 or equivalent.
Training Hours: Complete 3,760 hours of on-the-job training and 240 hours of in-class technical training for this apprenticeship.
Mould or die finishers use a variety of power and hand tools to shape, smooth, finish, and polish moulds or metal working dies. They use math skills to calculate and measure these pieces, and they must be able to read instructions and interpret blueprints. They inspect finished products to make sure the pieces have been [...]Read More...
Industrial Voluntary Certification Certificate of Qualification Exam
Training Hours: Complete 7,280 hours of on-the-job training and three 8-week in-class technical training sessions for this apprenticeship.
Fabricate moulds by hand or machine. Finish the mould surfaces, fit together mould blocks. [...]Read More...
Education Requirements: Certification as a tool and die maker is a prerequisite for starting a Die Designer apprenticeship in Ontario.
Training Hours: Complete approximately 24 months of on-the-job training and 240 hours of in-class technical training for this apprenticeship.
A die designer is a highly skilled craftsperson who creates dies for stamping, forming, or forging presses. Tool and die makers use equipment such as lathes, drill presses, and milling machines to produce precision metal parts (tools, dies, and moulds). They must be knowledgeable about mechanics, metallurgy, mathematics, precision measurement, and blueprints. [...]Read More...
Education Requirements: Successful completion of a Certificate of Qualification as a mould maker and has on-the-job experience as a journeyperson.
Training Hours: Complete 24 months of on-the-job training and 240 hours of in-class technical training for this apprenticeship.
Mould designers plan out the moulds that are used to shape plastic and other materials. They decide which type of mould should be used for a process, and then design the layout of the mould components. They then finalize the drawings of the mould design that will be used in manufacturing facilities to produce precisely [...]Read More...
Tool or tooling makers repair the specialized equipment used in manufacturing to build industrial and consumer products. They must be skilled at reading engineering drawings and specifications, setting up machine tools using computer programming, and testing tools such as gauges, jigs, and other mechanical devices to make sure they are cutting and shaping parts precisely. [...]Read More...
Pattern makers create plans for assembling full-scale industrial products in factories for shipbuilding, automotive manufacturers, and parts manufacturers. They divide patterns into sections, mark materials for machining, form parts, and assemble parts. They work closely with engineering or drafting departments, as well as the production area. [...]Read More...
Industrial Voluntary Certification Certificate of Qualification Exam Red Seal
Tool and die makers use lathes, drill presses, and milling machines to produce precision metal parts (tools, dies, and moulds) for manufacturing. They must be skilled at reading blueprints, setting up machinery using precise measurements, planning the full sequence of actions required to complete the part, fitting parts together using hand tools, and inspecting the [...]Read More...
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