Skilled Trades Blog

Why You Should Consider Trades School After High School

Posted by Brad Dixon

As you finish your four years in high school and start looking towards your post secondary journey, university and college aren't the only options for your next steps. Choosing trades school after high school opens up doors to fulfilling careers in a shorter span of time than most public university or college programs.

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Topics: Trade School, Ontario Gas Technician Training

Don't Do It Yourself: Why You Need Training To Be A Gas Fitter

Posted by Brad Dixon

If you do a simple search online, you'll find lots of forum threads of tips on how to connect, install, or repair gas lines yourself without hiring a professional. There are some jobs that might seem like simple tasks that can be done at home without hiring a professional. These simple tasks, however, can be incredibly dangerous if they aren't done correctly.

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Topics: Ontario Gas Technician, Gas Technician, Career Opportunities, Ontario Gas Technician Training

Is Becoming A Gas Technician Right For Me?

Posted by Brad Dixon

If you are looking for a career in the skilled trades and are considering taking a course to get your Gas Technician license, there are some questions you should ask yourself before you decide to take this step.

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Topics: Gas Technician Careers, Gas Technician, Ontario Gas Technician Training

National Day of Mourning Honour Victims of Tragedies in Ontario Jobs

Posted by Brad Dixon

On April 28th, Canada will be observing the National Day of Mourning. The Day of Mourning is a day dedicated to remembering and honouring the thousands of workers who have died, been injured, or suffered illness in the workplace.

The Day of Mourning, which is also known as Workers' Memorial Day, is recognized globally in 100 countries. It's also observed to represent the commitment to ensuring safety in the workplace, and preventing future incidents and fatalities, ensuring that every worker returns home safely at the end of every work day.

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Topics: Ontario Gas Technician Training

What you Need to Know About Furnaces as a Gas Technician

Posted by Brad Dixon

If you're thinking about getting your gas technician license in Ontario, you probably already know that you will be working primarily on furnaces. After all, we have long, cold winters here and the furnace is one of the most important appliances in the home. As a student pursuing a career in the gas fitting industry, you will one day be the one who makes sure people have furnaces that work as reliably and efficiently as possible.

But what does that mean exactly? Here's a look at some of the most common things you will encounter when you complete your G2 license and get a gas technician jobs in Ontario.

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Topics: Ontario Gas Technician Training

What's the Difference? Skilled Trades Certificate vs. Diploma

Posted by Brad Dixon

When you are deciding the best course of action to pursue an education in the skilled trades in Ontario, there are a few options available. Ultimately, you need to attend some version of post-secondary schooling to qualify for a jobs in the skilled trades, but which is more appropriate: traditional college courses or a private career college?

If you attend a traditional Ontario college program for a skilled trade, you will be working toward a diploma and take a minimum of 2 years of study. Alternatively, a private career college awards a certificate and/or license upon completion, with programs that tend to be shorter and more intensive, with smaller class sizes and hands-on learning experience.

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Topics: Course Length and Time, Trade School, Ontario College of Trades, Ontario Gas Technician Training

Get the Most out of Skilled Trades Career and Education Fairs

Posted by Brad Dixon

In just a few weeks, on March 16 to 18, the Niagara and Halton Skilled Trades team will be set up at CMPX 2016 to meet prospective students and showcase why The Skilled Trades Academies are the best option to complete your Gas Technician license in Ontario.

We know that Skilled Trades Career Fairs and Skilled Trades Education Fairs can seem overwhelming — there are so many booths and exhibitors who want to talk to you and teach you about their business. So, we want to help you prepare for the next trade show you attend, whether it is CMPX 2016 or another career fair.

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Topics: Trade School, Ontario Gas Technician Training

Do your Research before choosing your Skilled Trades School

Posted by Brad Dixon

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When you are trying to decide where to get your Gas Technician license, you want to make sure you are getting the best education available. After all, if you want a rewarding career, the training you choose is the first step to success. But what is it that you should look for in your skilled trades education? It all starts with the school and what it has to offer.

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Topics: Course Length and Time, Class Length, Hands On Learning, Oakville Campus, Ontario Gas Technician Training

Upgrade Your Education!

Posted by Brad Dixon

 

Niagara & Halton Skilled Trades Academies not only provides training to those wishing to break into the gas technician field in Ontario, but also to those who are currently working in the trades and would like to upgrade their current license.

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Topics: Gas Technician Careers, Trade School, Ontario Gas Technician, Gas Technician, HVAC Careers, Hands On Learning, Ontario College of Trades, Ontario Gas Technician Training

Gas Technician: The Gateway Trade

Posted by Brad Dixon

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All kidding aside, the notion of the gateway trade is what make the gas techinician certification such an attractive one for people considering a career in the trades. Many students that have gone through to receive their certifications end up attaining apprenticeships in other trades and are able to work towards red seal certification. Learn why that matters.

 

Gas Technicians Head Straight To Work

Many trades require the lengthy apprenticeship system to attain the red seal that deems them fully qualified to work. When you are training to be a gas technician you actually get certified in the classroom and then enter the real world. At the Skilled Trades Academies we see our students through every step of the certification process and ensure that they are ready to work in the field before they graduate from our program.

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Topics: Gas Technician Careers, Gas Technician, Ontario Gas Technician Training, Transferrable Skills, Training Schedule