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Last updated on 2025-07-14

Program overview

Program Overview

Plumbers see each water distribution and drainage system as an interesting challenge. They use hand and power tools to fix plumbing fixtures and install water systems. You’ll learn about hot water facilities and sewage systems, as well as how to assemble, install and repair pipes, fixtures, and fittings. After learning how to interpret basic blueprints, you’ll have the necessary skills to layout a complete plumbing system according to specific building codes. Employment in plumbing is stable in every economic market, and competent plumbers find work fast.

Program Structure

The Plumbing Certificate program at Saint John is designed to be completed within one academic year of full-time study. The program structure includes a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, ensuring that students are well-prepared for the workforce. Key features of the program include:

  • Hands-on training with tools and equipment used in the plumbing industry.
  • Blueprint reading and interpretation skills.
  • Workplace safety training.
  • Opportunities for practical experience through a practicum.
  • Access to a connected learning environment with technology requirements.

Students will engage in various areas of study, including workplace safety, tools and equipment, and plumbing systems, which are essential for a successful career in plumbing.

Featured Experiences

  • Practical experience through a supervised practicum, allowing students to apply their knowledge in real-world settings.
  • Hands-on training with a variety of plumbing tools and equipment.
  • Exposure to workplace safety protocols and regulations.
  • Opportunities to learn about different piping systems and plumbing components.
  • Access to a connected learning environment with necessary technology support.

Career Options

Graduates of the Plumbing Certificate program can pursue various career opportunities in Canada, including:

  • Plumber: Install and repair plumbing systems in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.
  • Steamfitter/Pipefitter: Specialize in the installation and maintenance of piping systems for heating and cooling.
  • Sprinkler Fitter: Install and maintain fire protection systems in buildings.
  • Utility Maintenance Worker: Work with municipal water supply systems and ensure their proper functioning.
  • Self-Employed Plumber: Start your own plumbing business and provide services to clients directly.

These roles require a solid understanding of plumbing codes, regulations, and the ability to work with various piping systems and tools.

 

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