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Interested in a career as a technician?
Entrance requirements for individual trades have been established by the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC) in consultation with industry, stakeholders and the essential skills profiles.
Your completed grade twelve transcript, Canadian Adult Education Credential (CAEC) or General Education Development (GED) is your guarantee that you meet the educational entrance requirements for apprenticeship in Saskatchewan. Employers recommend apprentices complete high school to ensure they have all of the necessary skills required to complete the apprenticeship program and receive journeyperson certification.
Individuals with “modified” or “general” classes in math or science do not meet our entry requirements.
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Level 1 - Apprentice/Entry Level Service Technician
Training will cover: Automotive Shop Fundamentals; Body Compontents and Service Inspection, Braking Systems; Driveline Systems; Electrical Systems and Components; Engine Systems; Steering, Suspension & Control Systems.
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Level 2 - Automotive Service Technician
Training will cover: Braking and Stability Control Systems; Engine Systems; Starting, Charging, Lighting & Wipers; Steering, Suspension and Control Systems; Transmission and Final Drive Systems
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Level 3 - Automotive Service Technician
Training will cover: Electrical Diagnosis & Repair; Gasoline Engine Performance; Ignition Systems; Transfer Cases; Vehicle Networking Systems and Repair.
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Level 4 - Service Technician
Training will cover: Automotive Transmission & Automated AWD/4WD Systems; Driveline Systems; Diesel Repair; Entertainment Systems, Instrumentation and Information Systems; HVAC; Hybrid & EV Vehicles; Mentoring Techniques and Restraint Systems.
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Master Service Technician
Training will cover A - Z of the automotive technician trade from diagnosing to repair.