Train to Employment

Train to Employment Program

Trained. Skilled. Employed.
Free training and a paid job placement!

 

Train to Employment (TTE) is a hands-on program designed to jumpstart the career of those looking to enter the skilled trades! This program is designed to remove financial barriers to training, preparing students with the skills and confidence to begin a rewarding career as a first-year apprentice. 

CLAC has partnered with employers across Alberta to offer this two-week program to successful applicants at no cost, with a four-week job placement available for all graduates.

Please note, job placements will begin within 4-weeks of TTE program graduation.

 

Program Outline

 

program outline

 

Program Costs

This program is available at no cost for successful applicants. Program tuition is sponsored by CLAC, participating employers and funding from the Government of Alberta.

Program Location

Edmonton

Program Dates

Carpentry Program

  • TBD – Pending available job placement

Electrical Program

  • TBD – Pending available job placement

Welding Program

  • March 10–20
    • Application Deadline: February 7

Scaffolding Program

  • March 17–21
    • Application Deadline: February 14

Insulator Program

  • TBD – Pending available job placement

Choose Your Trade

Carpenter

Carpenter Apprentice – Learn the skills employers are looking for. Gain experience working with tools and equipment, framing, building forms, concrete finishing, and more!

Electrician

Electrician Apprentice – An electrical ticket provides a wide variety of career options. Learn about the Canadian Electrical Code, conduit bending, schematics, and gain hands-on training in commercial, residential, and industrial environments.

Welder

Welder Apprentice – Welding is hands-on, creative work full of endless career possibilities. Program instruction includes various welding processes, joints, weld types and weld symbols. Graduates will also earn their CWB FCAW certification in the flat position.

Scaffolder

Scaffolder Apprentice – First on the job, and last off the job, Scaffolders are in high demand across the province. Learn the basics of safe erection and dismantling of system, frame and brace, and tube and coupler scaffold components.

Insulator

Insulator Apprentice – Did we mention, you can earn dual certification as an Insulator/Scaffolder to boost your employability? Instruction includes various insulation adhesives, fittings, fasteners and finishes, and their application.

Questions? Contact Us

1-888-700-7555
tte@clac.ca

 

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