Red Seal Occupational Standard - Industrial Mechanic (Millwright)
The Canadian Council of Directors of Apprenticeship (CCDA) recognizes this Red Seal Occupational Standard (RSOS) as the Red Seal standard for the Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) trade.
RSOS Products
The Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) Red Seal Occupational Standard is developed by Canadian trade representatives. It collects information about the trade as it is practiced across Canada.
This RSOS information is combined in several ways to generate several RSOS Products, each of these is based on information contained in the complete RSOS, and is geared to user needs:
- Red Seal Occupational Standard - Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) (PDF, 4.1 MB)
A complete description of all trade activities, skills and knowledge. The Standard defines the trade by collecting and organizing elements together. - Trade Profile - Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) (PDF, 406 KB)
A quick snapshot of all trade activities in the standard. It can be used to self-assess experience. It can be used to introduce a concise summary of all trade activities to those wanting to learn about the trade. It can also be used for gap analysis. - Curriculum Outline - Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) (PDF, 1.64 MB)
Organizes the Knowledge elements of the standard and provides recommendations for training levels. These are meant to assist in developing and delivering technical training curricula. - Exam Information – Industrial Mechanic (Millwright)
Rate your experience and knowledge in the trade using the Self-Assessment Tool. Learn about how many questions there are on different topics on the Red Seal exam, the types of questions that are used, and examples of each type.
General Information
- What is an Occupational Standard
- History of Red Seal Standards
- About the Red Seal Occupational Standard (RSOS) - Structure and Development
Acknowledgements
The CCDA and ESDC wish to express sincere appreciation for the contribution of the many tradespersons, industrial establishments, professional associations, labour organizations, provincial and territorial government departments and agencies, and all others who contributed to this publication.
Special thanks are offered to the following representatives who contributed greatly to the original draft of the standard and provided expert advice throughout its development:
- Robert Casey - Quebec
- Frank Denine - New Brunswick
- Terry Dobbin - Nova Scotia
- Richard Doyle - New Brunswick
- Don Gyori - Saskatchewan
- Daniel Jeanveau - Ontario
- David Kavanagh - Ontario
- Elaine Lafleur - Saskatchewan
- Edward Leonard - British Columbia
- Lane Lisitza - Alberta
- Rod Mcgrath - Newfoundland and Labrador
- Bryan Messer - British Columbia
- Roland Misling - Manitoba
- Shannon Savoy - New Brunswick
- Nelson Schneider - British Columbia
- Jim Scott - Alberta
- Roberto Sofoifa - Nova Scotia
- Alan Szmerski - Manitoba
- Tony Tomkiewych - Alberta
- Stephen Wells - Newfoundland and Labrador
This standard was prepared by Apprenticeship and Regulated Occupations Directorate of ESDC. The coordinating, facilitating and processing of this analysis were undertaken by employees of the standards development team of the Trades and Apprenticeship Division and of Apprenticeship Manitoba, the host jurisdiction for this trade.