Boilermaker

This program will train you to build, erect, repair, test and maintain all types of boilers, tanks and pressure vessels, and perform all types of structural and plate work on dust, air, gas, steam, oil, water and other liquid-tight containers.

You will gain a good understanding of the complexities and engineering involved in manufacturing, installing and maintaining high pressure boilers, heat exchangers, processing equipment and pollution control devices for gas plants, power plants, pulp and paper plants and other industries that rely on boilermakers to build and maintain their equipment.

About the program     How to apply

Career Options

Boilermakers are employed in metal fabricating, construction, shipbuilding, rail transport, petroleum and coal products, electric power, iron and steel, and oil and gas.

Graduates from this program have become industry leaders with job titles such as president, superintendent, general foreman and foreman.

Where it can take you

Median Journeyman Salary

Starting Average
 
Industry Average (with experience)
 

Quick Facts

Outcome: Other
Delivery Options: Apprenticeship
International Applicants: Not accepted
Location: Edmonton and Area

Period descriptions

Fees & Expenses

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Entrance Requirements

Academic
All applicants are required to meet the following academic and subject prerequisites.

Non-Academic
This program has additional entrance requirements in addition to academic prerequisites.

Application Deadlines

All application deadlines, start dates and training schedules are posted on the Tradesecrets website.


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