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ARCHITECTURAL GLASS & METAL TECHNICIAN

WHAT IS A GLAZIER?

  • A Glazier lays out, measures, prepares, fabricates, and installs/replaces architectural glass and metal components and air/vapour barriers in systems such as entranceways, windows, skylights, store fronts, wall facings, partitions, and curtain walls
  • Cutting, fitting and installing glass in frames by means of seals, sealants and fasteners
  • Installing window and door operators and related hardware
  • Works with and install plastics, granite, aluminum panels and other similar materials used as glass substitutes, as well as films or laminates that improve the durability or safety of glass
  • Works from mobile equipment, scaffolds and swing stages, sometimes at great heights, to manoeuvre glass panels that are lifted by cranes and other lifting equipment
  • Reading and interpreting designs, drawings, diagrams, specifications and manufacturers’ literature

PERSONAL QUALITIES

  • You must have good reading, writing, numeracy, and communication skills
  • Must be comfortable working at considerable heights
  • Must be comfortable working in various climatic conditions
  • You have the stamina to be on your feet for long periods of time
  • You are safety conscious
  • You are in good physical condition
  • Review the Essential Skills Profile for additional qualities required

GLAZIER CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

  • Architectural Glass & Metal Technicians work for construction glass installation contractors, retail service and repair shops, and glass fabrication shops
  • Many construction glass contractors employ union tradespersons
  • Some Architectural Glass & Metal Technicians have their own business
  • Architectural Glass & Metal Technician is a Red Seal Trade

EDUCATIONAL/TRAINING REQUIREMENTS

  • The minimum entry for apprenticeship is Grade 10
  • Completion of an 8,000 hour glazier apprenticeship program is required
  • Architectural Glass & Metal Technician is a voluntary trade

POTENTIAL EARNINGS

  • Glazier apprentices progress initially from 50% to 95% of journeyperson’s wages over time
  • Journeyperson wages range from $18.00 to $42.00 an hour, plus overtime
  • Glazier apprentices in this trade may apply for the Apprenticeship Incentive Grant during the first two years of their apprenticeship

GLAZIER PRE APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM

The Glazier Pre-Apprenticeship program is delivered to selected participants who will be trained to enter the construction industry in the trade of Architectural Glass and Metal Technician 424A (glazier). FTI has designed the program to meet or exceed all MLTSD requirements as outlined in the Pre-Apprenticeship Guidelines. Participants of the program complete hands-on and classroom training, gain safety certifications required to work in the trade, and are provided tools and protective equipment. The final 8 weeks of the program are a paid job placement, where Pre-apprentices apply what they have learned and establish a relationship with an employer.  At the end of the paid placement, some participants can be offered employment based on their level of success in the program and the needs of the industry at the time.

  • Pre-apprentices are provided the required tools free of charge
  • Participants build relationships with employers during field trips and job placements
  • Participants will earn several certifications including their first of three apprenticeship levels (Basic level)
  • Level 1 Basic Apprenticeship
  • Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
  • Working at Heights
  • Power Elevated Work Platforms
  • Suspended Access
  • Hoisting and Rigging
  • First Aid/CPR
  • Forklift
  • Perform physical tasks, such as carrying and lifting materials, etc
  • Participate in the entire program and show a commitment to their chosen trade
  • Arrive at the job site on time, consistently
  • Be teachable, willing learners
  • Wear appropriate clothing
  1. Grade 10 education or equivalency as recognized in Ontario, or the assessed capacity to achieve this level by the completion of the pre-apprenticeship program;
  2. Have the capacity to understand and perform the trade mathematics, trade English language, and other trade related technical academic skills;
  3. Possess appropriate hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity;
  4. Be physically fit to work in construction;
  5. A strong commitment to complete the program;
  6. Have the financial means, funding, or support (either personally or through one of the various funding/support programs) to complete the entire program;
  7. Successfully complete the application process including an in-person suitability interview.

3 Weeks: Trade Academic Math and English. Calculations, metric Conversion, area, scale conversion, grammar, trade terminology.

Introduction. Preparation theory and practical for Level 1 Basic, to compensate for lack of on-the-job experience, plus an introduction to second trade.

2 Weeks: Trade Skills – Safety Training.  Occupational Health & Safety Act, Working at Heights, Power Elevated Work Platforms, Swing Stage, Hoisting and Rigging etc

8 Weeks: Level 1 Basic Apprenticeship Training.

8 Weeks: Paid work placement.

Finishing Trades Institute of Ontario

130 C Toro Road
Toronto ON M3J 2A9
Phone: 416-635-7300

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199 Colonnade Rd. S.
Ottawa ON  K2E 7K3
Phone: 1-800-943-6210

How long is the Painter Decorator Apprenticeship Program?2021-12-22T20:53:43-05:00
  • 6,000 hour program; it takes 3-4 years to complete
    • 720 hours come from in-school training
    • 5,280 hours come from working in the trade as a painter apprentice
How much does a Painter Decorator Apprentice earn?2021-12-22T20:54:18-05:00

You will be paid a percentage of a full journeyman’s wages while you are working as an apprentice. The percentage is based on hours that are accumulated as you pass each level and work in the respective trade. For details on wage rates, please consult your employer or your local Union Business Agent.

How do I find a job as a Painter Decorator Apprentice?2021-12-22T20:54:44-05:00

FTI does not offer job placement. The apprentice must find a job on their own either through the local union or by contacting Painting Contractors directly. The Union or employment agencies may be able to provide assistance with job searching.

What schooling is required to complete the Painter Decorator Apprenticeship?2021-12-22T20:55:44-05:00
  • Basic Level – 8 week duration
  • Intermediate Level – 8 week duration
  • Advanced Level – 8 week duration

Schooling is 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday at our facilities at 130 Toro Road, Toronto (for Commercial and Residential Painter), or at 1430 Osprey Dr., Ancaster (for Industrial Painter). FTI is the Training Delivery Agent for the Painter Decorator apprenticeship programs for all of Ontario. Classes predominantly address painting theory and Health & Safety issues (e.g. CPR, First Aid, Fall Protection, and WHMIS). There are over 50 topics addressed in school. They cover everything painters do from blueprints, brush and roll, spray painting to faux finish, surface preparation, and coating application. The minimum passing grade for each level of apprenticeship training is 70%.

Apprentices are invited to school by FTI and the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development (MLTSD) approximately 6-8 weeks prior to the start date of a course. Invitation is by email predominately and apprentices are required to contact the FTI as soon as possible to reserve their seat as seating is limited and on a “first come, first served” basis.

What are the requirements to enter the apprenticeship program?2021-12-22T20:56:27-05:00
  • Minimum age is 16 years old.
  • A valid Social Insurance Number (if your SIN begins with “9” you must provide an expiry date).
  • Minimum grade 10 Canadian education or equivalent proven by a copy of your high school transcript showing credits in Math, English and Science. A copy of your Canadian high school diploma will give you 300 hours credit towards the 6,000 contract. If your documentation is in a language other than English, you will need to have this translated by a certified translator.
  • Membership in the Ontario College of Trades is mandatory for apprentices, and membership must be maintained annually. If membership lapses, apprentices will not be eligible to attend training, and may have their apprenticeship contracts cancelled by the Ministry.
  • Effective August 1, 2002, the Government introduced a $400 tuition fee. If you are non-union, you will have to pay this fee for each level of schooling.
  • If you have Work Experience in the trade, you could get some of those hours credited towards your apprenticeship. They must be proven by a letter on company letterhead stating the following:
    • Dates of employment
    • Total hours worked during these dates
    • Skills and tasks performed
    • Description of the types of painting jobs you were doing
Is there any financial assistance available for apprentices?2021-12-23T21:38:09-05:00

Yes, there is.

What do I do once I have completed my apprenticeship?2021-12-22T20:57:24-05:00

Upon successful completion of all 3 levels of schooling and accumulating a minimum total of 6,000 hours necessary under the terms of your Training Agreement, your sponsor/employer must report your completion to the MLTSD. Once the Ministry has recorded the results in their system, your membership with the Ontario College of Trades will change to that of a “Journeyperson Candidate” membership class (please note: after April 8, 2013, you must be a member of the OCOT in order to write the CofQ). Once you are a Journeyperson Candidate with the OCOT, you are eligible to write the Certificate of Qualification (CofQ) exam.

An examination fee of $150 +HST must be paid to the OCOT in advance for each attempt at writing. The exam is written at Ministry Apprenticeship exam centres, and a minimum grade of 70% is required to pass. This will give you your Interprovincial Red Seal License (for Red Seal trades).

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