Last updated on 2025-07-14
Program Overview
Imagine having the skills to build or fix anything that’s made of metal. The Metal Fabrication program at NBCC provides a strong foundation in both welding and metal fabrication, making you a highly sought-after candidate in the job market. Graduates will be equipped to work in various industries, from constructing massive structures like bridges and ships to creating custom cars. This program prepares you to read blueprints and implement welding and fabrication processes, including cutting, layout, fitting, and various welding techniques. If you have a passion for building and a sharp mind, this program will help you shape an exciting future in the metalworking field.
Program Structure
The Metal Fabrication program is designed to be completed within one academic year of full-time study. The program structure includes:
- Hands-on training in welding and metal fabrication techniques.
- Instruction on reading blueprints and planning fabrication processes.
- Exposure to various welding processes, including shielded metal arc and gas metal arc welding.
- Practical experience through a supervised practicum.
- Access to a connected learning environment with technology requirements.
This program also offers opportunities for students to engage in community service, enhancing their educational experience and personal growth.
Featured Experiences
- Hands-on practicum experience in a real-world trade environment.
- Community service component to develop civic responsibility.
- Access to modern technology and equipment for effective learning.
- Opportunities to work with automated metalworking and welding machinery.
Career Options
Graduates of the Metal Fabrication program can pursue various career paths in Canada, including:
- Structural Metal Fabricator: Fabricates and installs metal components for buildings and structures.
- Welder: Joins metal parts using various welding techniques in manufacturing and construction.
- Custom Fabricator: Creates specialized metal products tailored to client specifications.
- Maintenance Technician: Performs repairs and maintenance on metal structures and equipment.
- Machine Operator: Operates automated metalworking machinery in manufacturing settings.
These roles are essential in sectors such as shipbuilding, aviation, mining, and the oil and gas industry, providing a wide range of employment opportunities for graduates.
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