Train to Become a Millwright – High-Demand Skilled Trade in Just One Year
Are you mechanically inclined? Do you enjoy working with tools, solving mechanical problems, and building things with your hands? Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Industrial Mechanics Certificate Program prepares you for a career as a millwright or industrial mechanic—a vital role in maintaining the machinery that keeps industries running smoothly.
This one-year, hands-on program equips you with job-ready skills to install, troubleshoot, maintain, and repair stationary and industrial mechanical equipment used in industries such as mining, manufacturing, oil and gas, chemical processing, and power generation.
Why Become an Industrial Mechanic?
The demand for industrial mechanics (millwrights) is growing across Western Canada due to rapid industrial development and the need for reliable machinery in production-based industries. Millwrights are essential in keeping operations efficient, safe, and cost-effective.
Key Advantages:
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High job security and wages in skilled trades
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Transferable skills across multiple sectors
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Opportunities for advancement through apprenticeships and Red Seal certification
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Variety of work environments, from manufacturing plants to large-scale industrial sites
Program Overview
Duration:
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1-year certificate (full-time)
Campus Locations:
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Prince Albert Campus
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Regina Campus
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Saskatoon Campus
Credential Awarded:
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Saskatchewan Polytechnic Certificate in Industrial Mechanics
What You’ll Learn – Core Curriculum
This program delivers a balanced mix of theoretical instruction and hands-on training in fully equipped workshops. You’ll gain experience in areas including:
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Blueprint Reading and Technical Drafting: Understand and interpret mechanical drawings for installations and repairs.
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Mathematics for Trades: Learn essential calculations used in mechanical maintenance and machinery setup.
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Pumps and Piping Systems: Install and maintain various types of industrial pumps, valves, and pipe systems.
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Welding and Fabrication: Perform basic welding and metal fabrication tasks required on the job.
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Mechanical Components: Work with gears, bearings, shafts, conveyors, and other machine parts.
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Tool Operation and Maintenance: Safely use hand tools, power tools, and precision measuring instruments.
Real-World Training and Career Prep
At Saskatchewan Polytechnic, your education is grounded in applied learning. You’ll train in a realistic industrial shop environment and graduate with the practical experience employers expect. Instructors are experienced trades professionals who ensure you're ready for the demands of the workforce.
Career Paths and Job Titles
After graduating, you'll be ready for a variety of entry-level positions in industrial settings. As your career progresses, you may choose to enter an apprenticeship program leading to journeyperson status and eventually earn Red Seal certification.
Potential Job Titles:
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Industrial Mechanic (Millwright)
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Maintenance Technician
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Plant Mechanic
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Mechanical Systems Installer
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Machinery Maintenance Worker
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Equipment Repair Technician
Employment Sectors:
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Oil and Gas
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Mining and Milling
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Power Generation Plants
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Manufacturing and Fabrication Facilities
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Construction and Utilities
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Food Processing and Agriculture
Is This Program Right for You?
This program is ideal if you:
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Enjoy mechanical work and hands-on problem-solving
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Want a fast, practical path into the skilled trades
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Are interested in building, repairing, and maintaining large mechanical systems
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Seek high employment potential and opportunities to grow in a trade
- Academic Requirement: The applicant must have completed Grade 12 with Mathematics.
- ELP Requirement: IELTS: 6.5 overall, with at least 5.0 in each section. PTE: 63 overall, with at least 50 in each section. Duolingo: 110 TOEFL(iBT): 81 overall, with at least 19 in reading, listening, speaking, and writing.
If you choose to withdraw from a program, you must submit a withdrawal request. Sask Polytech will refund any tuition amounts (less the non-refundable deposit) within 4-6 weeks.
Non-attendance at the start of a program (no show) is considered a notification of intention to withdraw from a program.
Sask Polytech has partnered with PayMyTuition to provide refunds to international students by electronic bank transfer. Sask Polytech will use the external email address in your student account to process this transaction. If you would like to update or confirm your external email address, log into mySaskPolytech and click the Update address and personal information link.
1. You will receive an email from Sask Polytech indicating your payment has been processed.
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3. Enter details in the PayMyTuiton refund form. This includes the currency, identification documentation (passport or driver’s license number), banking and beneficiary information. Make note of the bank account number as this will be as the passcode to deposit your funds.
You may choose an alternate beneficiary by entering their banking information.
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You will receive an email when your refund is complete. Please allow three to five business days for the payment to be deposited to your account.
- Application Fee: $150
- LOA Deposit: $10,000
- Annual Tuition Fee: $19,400
- Total Tuition Fee: $19,400
- Course Duration: 1 Year
- Credentials: Certificate
- Intake: September
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Copy of passport
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All academic transcripts
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All academic certificates
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IELTS/PTE/TOEFL/Duolingo - if applicable
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Student Email ID:
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Student Contact No:
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Student Address:
IF ONSHORE STUDENT
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Stamped copy of visa
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LOI
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Study permit
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Canadian Address:
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Canadian Contact No: