阴APP导航 Launches Full-Cycle Assessment and Training Program

April 17, 2024

April 17, 2024 鈥 Milton, ON 鈥 The 阴APP导航 is providing education and training opportunities to newcomers and other individuals pursuing a career in the welding and joining industry, through the launch of the Welder Competency Assessment and Skills Training (WCAST) program. This program will initially be launched in Ontario, through the support of the Ontario Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development and its Skills Development Fund Training Stream.

The WCAST program鈥檚 objectives are to help address the labour shortages in the welding and joining industry by supporting internationally-trained welders, and other underrepresented groups (such as Indigenous People, women, and youth, among others) as they advance through the training process to work as a qualified welder in Ontario.

The online WCAST portal will deliver full-cycle services to participants in English, French, and Ukrainian, including:

  • Competency assessment tools based on CWB Learning Resources and a personalized gap analysis of knowledge against Canadian welding standards
  • Enrollment in CWB鈥檚 online micro-credential courses targeting the specific welding competencies that were identified during the assessment process
  • 20 to 100 hours of hands-on welding training (depending on the individual鈥檚 previous experience in welding), leading to the awarding of welding tickets/qualifications required for a career in the trade
  • Supplementary soft skills training to complement the participant鈥檚 technical training

The WCAST program expands on the current online (WCCA) portal, which was launched in 2021 to provide valuable guidance and resources about Canada鈥檚 welding industry, the process to obtain welding certification, and a competency assessment to identify knowledge gaps in welding. 鈥淐WB鈥檚 WCAST program builds on the success of our original assessment portal by delivering targeted training pathways to individuals interested in a future in welding,鈥 says Doug Luciani, President and CEO, 阴APP导航. 鈥淭his program will help address the labour needs of the welding industry, while also providing meaningful opportunities to newcomers and others within Ontario.鈥

鈥淎s Milton鈥檚 population grows four times faster than the provincial average, our government is working with labour and industry partners to open up new training and apprenticeship opportunities for local workers and jobseekers,鈥 said David Piccini, Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development. 鈥淥ur government is proud to support CWB鈥檚 program by investing over $550,000 through the Skills Development Fund to create more training options for welders, so that together we can build Milton and drive Ontario鈥檚 economy.鈥

The CWB鈥檚 WCAST program will be open to applicants from the target audiences later in the year. For more information about the program, please reach out to WCAST.CWB@cwbgroup.org. In the meantime, the current WCCA can be found at: . 听

About 阴APP导航:

The 阴APP导航 is an industry-supported private sector organization providing welding certification, training and education resources, industry-specific auditing services, and technical advice and support. The 阴APP导航 also engages directly with stakeholders to promote and advocate on behalf of the industry, and address challenges faced by the welding sector.

Headquartered in Ontario, Canada, with staff and offices across the country, the 阴APP导航 is accredited by the Standards Council of Canada (SCC) as a 阴APP导航 Body for the administration of the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) welding-related standards.

Recognized as one of the largest and most innovative welding organizations in the world, 阴APP导航鈥檚 reach is unique in the fact that we are a national mandated organization that has successfully transitioned into international markets, bringing with us our high standards with respect to welding certification, education, safety and membership.

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