A Trade Qualifier is an individual who
has amassed sufficient practical work experience to meet the
established criteria to attempt the certification journey level
(Provincial or Interprovincial) examination. The criteria requires
relevant on-the-job experience of at least one year in excess of
the apprenticeship term. For example, a Trade Qualifier employed
as an Automotive Service Technician requires five years of work
experience where the apprenticeship term for that occupation is
four years.
The Trade Qualifier must provide
documentation which verifies competence through sign-off of
mandatory work skills as attested by a certified journeyperson in
the respective occupation. Documentation must also include
verification of time employed in the occupation.
A person attempting certification
as a Trade Qualifier need not complete any institutional training;
although the option to attend training is available where the need
for theoretical upgrading is identified. Trade Qualifiers who
successfully complete the certification examination receive the
same Certificate of Qualification (journeyperson certificate) as a
completing apprentice.
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For
further information on Registration of Trade Qualifiers, please
refer to Provincial Apprenticeship and Certification Board Policy
16, or contact the nearest Industrial
Training office.
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