Career Pathways 44
North Vancouver School District
Welding Foundation

​The Welders are precise and physical individuals who enjoy the challenge of working with intense focus and hot temperatures. Masters of metal, fusing metals into all positions (Source: SkilledTradesBC).

What does a welder do?

  • A Welder is a person who has training in and is capable of welding ferrous and non-ferrous metals in all positions, on both plate and/or pipe, using various welding processes. 
  • Welders deal with the selection, layout, shearing, cutting (with a torch), drilling and welding of metal plates and structural steel shapes into products. 
  • Welders work for sheet metal fabrication, welding shops and ship building companies.

What do I need to start?istockphoto-531483610-612x612.jpg

  • Entering grade 11 or 12
  • ​Good employability skills​
  • Strong interest in entering industry​
  • Good hand-eye coordination and physical condition
  • Strong math skills are an asset
  • English 12 and a Math 10 are required

What are the benefits?

  • Tuition-free post-secondary apprenticeship training
  • Student registered with SkilledTradesBC
  • Apprenticeship Technical Training Level 1 certification

When and where is the program offered?

  • 28 weeks, full-time at BCIT (Burnaby Campus)
  • Multiple intakes

How do I register?

  • Please see the school Work Experience Teacher for application package
  • Participate in a program interview

Please do not apply directly to BCIT for this program. To be eligible for TUITION FREE programming, you must apply through the North Vancouver School District!