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Compulsory Trades
Nine trades require compulsory apprenticeship training, meaning that to legally work in Manitoba, you must be a registered apprentice or a certified journeyperson.
Red Seal Trades
41 Manitoba designated trades have interprovincial or "Red Seal" status which means an assurance of quality training and certification to nationally recognized standards.
Trade (click on the trade name to obtain specific trade & program information) |
Certificate of |
Length |
Annual (Level) Requirements |
||
Total annual hours |
Technical Training (Weeks) |
Delivered by |
|||
Interprovincial |
4 |
1600 |
6-6-6-6 |
RRC |
|
Interprovincial |
4 |
1500 |
8-8-8-8 |
SAIT |
|
Interprovincial |
4 |
1800 |
10-10-10-10 |
UCN (Level 4 only), RRC, ACC |
|
Interprovincial |
4 |
1600 |
10-10-10-10 |
NAIT, SAIT, SIAST |
|
Interprovincial |
4 |
1600 |
8-8-8-8 |
UCN |
|
Machinist |
Interprovincial |
4 |
1800 |
|
|
Provincial |
4 |
1600 |
10-10-10-10 |
RRC (Level 4 only), UCN, ACC |
|
Interprovincial |
4 |
1800 |
8-8-8-0 |
NAIT |
|
Interprovincial |
4 |
1800 |
9-8-8-9 |
RRC |
|
Interprovincial |
3 |
1600 |
8-8-8 |
ACC |
Interprovincial |
4 |
1800 |
8-8-6-4 |
ACC |
|
Provincial † |
4 |
1800 |
9-9-9-9 |
RRC (SAATC) |
|
Interprovincial |
4 |
1800 |
8-8-6-6 |
RRC, ACC |
|
Diesel Engine Mechanic |
Provincial |
3 |
1800 |
9-7-6 |
RRC |
Provincial |
3 |
1800 |
12-16-6 |
RRC, Standard Aero |
Interprovincial |
4 |
1800 |
8-8-6-4 |
ACC |
|
Provincial |
3 |
1800 |
9-9-9 |
RRC |
|
Interprovincial |
2 |
1800 |
6-5 |
RRC |
|
Interprovincial |
4 |
1800 |
7-6-7-6 |
RRC |
|
Railway Car Technician |
Provincial |
3 |
1800 |
9-9-9 |
RRC |
Interprovincial |
3 |
1600 |
8-8-8 |
SAIT |
|
Interprovincial |
3 |
1800 |
8-8-8 |
RRC |
|
Interprovincial |
4 |
1800 |
8-8-6-4 |
RRC |
Interprovincial |
4 |
1200 |
9-8-6-0 |
RRC |
|
Interprovincial |
4 |
1600 |
9-9-8-8 |
RRC |
|
Interprovincial |
4 |
1800 |
8-8-9-7 |
RRC, ACC, UCN |
|
Interprovincial |
3 |
1200 |
4-4-0 |
SAIT |
|
Interprovincial |
2 |
1800 |
8-8 |
RRC |
|
Interprovincial |
4 |
1800 |
10-10-10-10 |
RRC, ACC, UCN (up to Level 3) |
|
|
|||||
-Mobile Crane Operator |
Interprovincial |
3 |
1700 |
7-7-0 |
RRC |
-Boom Truck Hoist |
Provincial |
2 |
1250 |
7-8 |
RRC |
-Tower Crane Operator |
Provincial |
2 |
1500 |
7-7 |
RRC |
-Power Generation and Transmission |
Provincial |
3 |
300 |
7-6-6 |
RRC (level 1&2), Manitoba Hydro (level 3) |
-Power Generation and Transmission |
Provincial |
3 |
300 |
7-4-5 |
RRC (level 1&2), Manitoba Hydro (level 3) |
Gasfitter(commercial/industrial) |
Provincial |
4 |
1800 |
(10-10) 10-8 |
RRC |
Domestic Gasfitter - Prerequisite for 'Gasfitter' |
Provincial |
2 |
1800 |
10-10 |
RRC, ACC |
Interprovincial |
4 |
1800 |
6-6-6-6 |
SAIT |
|
Interprovincial |
4 |
1500 |
6-6-6-0 |
RRC |
|
Interprovincial |
3 |
1800 |
9-6-9 |
RRC |
|
Interprovincial |
4 |
1800 |
8-8-8-8 |
RRC |
|
Interprovincial |
3 |
1800 |
8-8-8 |
RRC |
|
Pre-Engineered Building Erector |
Provincial |
|
under development |
under development |
under development |
Interprovincial |
5 |
1800 |
10-9-8-8-10 |
RRC, ACC |
|
Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Mechanic |
|
|
|
|
|
Rig Technician |
Interprovincial |
3 |
1620 |
4-4-4 |
NAIT, SAIT, NHC, RDC |
Interprovincial |
3 |
1400 |
6-6-6 |
under Development |
|
Interprovincial |
4 |
1800 |
8-8-8-6 |
RRC |
|
Interprovincial |
4 |
1700 |
7-7-0-7 |
RRC |
|
Interprovincial |
5 |
1800 |
9-9-9-8-10 |
RRC |
|
Provincial |
2 |
1600 |
9-10 |
RRC |
|
Interprovincial |
3 |
2700 |
12-12 |
RRC |
|
Esthetician |
Provincial |
2 |
1600 |
1060hrs |
Various Locations in MB |
Electrologist |
|
|
|
|
Various Locations in MB |
Interprovincial |
3 |
1400 |
7-6-0 |
SAIT |
|
Hairstylist |
Interprovincial |
2 |
1500 |
1400 hrs |
Various Locations in MB |
Interprovincial |
3 |
1700 |
11-11-11 |
RRC |
|
Interprovincial |
3 |
1800 |
8-8-6 |
SIAST |
|
Provincial |
2 |
1800 |
185 hrs |
ACC, Various Locations in MB |
Compulsory apprenticeship or a Certificate of Qualification is required to work these trades
** Enrolment in, or completion of, technical training is required before an apprenticeship
†Used toward final federal certification as an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
High School Apprenticeship Program available
Must be employed with Manitoba Hydro
Note: Technical training classes to apprenticeship standards are purchased by Apprenticeship Manitoba from the following training providers or delivered on the basis of interprovincial agreements.
RRC….Red River College, Winnipeg
ACC….Assiniboine Community College, Brandon
UCN.....University College of the North, The Pas and Thompson
SAIT….Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary
NAIT…Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, Edmonton
SAATC..Stevenson Aviation and Aerospace Training Centre,(Southport), Portage la Prairie
SIAST…Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Moose Jaw/Saskatoon
RDC..... Red Deer College, AB
MHC..... Medicine Hat College, AB
SAATC..... Stevenson Campus formally Stevenson Aviation and Aerospace Training Centre
In Manitoba, "certified journeyperson" means a person who holds a Certificate of Qualification issued by Apprenticeship Manitoba. "Registered apprentice" means a person who has signed a formal apprenticeship training agreement with his or her employer, and has registered that agreement with Apprenticeship Manitoba.
Voluntary occupations often will also have certification and apprenticeship to indicate the level of competency of the worker. Although workers are not required to be registered or certified in order to practice in the voluntary occupations, in order to be an apprentice and work in the in these trades, apprentices must be employed with a certified journeyperson.
Note: Even though many occupations deemed compulsory in some of the jurisdictions are also "Red Seal" trades, the Red Seal itself is not mandatory except where indicated as such by jurisdictions in specific legislation.
The requirement of compulsory certification in a trade is based on a request from industry. Criteria for compulsory certification in any trade must include proven enhancement of:
There are over 50 designated trades in Manitoba in which you can take apprenticeship training. Nine of these trades require compulsory apprenticeship training, meaning that to legally work in Manitoba, you must be a registered apprentice or a certified journeyperson.
*To work in these trades, you must also hold an Authorization to Practise, Temporary Permit, or a Limited Practise Permit issued by Apprenticeship Manitoba. The Authorization to Practise and Limited Practise Permits (for existing holders only) are renewable every two years. The Temporary Permit is also issued by Apprenticeship Manitoba and the renewal date varies according to applicant type.
**To work in these trades, you must also hold a Journeyperson Electrician Licence issued by the Mechanical and Engineering Branch of Manitoba Labor and Immigration. This license must be renewed every four years.
If you work in any of these trades and are unsure of your status, contact Apprenticeship Manitoba in Winnipeg.
For more information about these compulsory trades, please view the trade program section of this website.
The Red Seal Program encourages standardization of provincial and territorial apprenticeship training and certification. It allows qualified trades professionals to practice the trade in any province or territory in Canada where the trade is designated without having to write further examinations.
With this endorsement, you can also build respect in your community for your designation and knowledge, and as a qualified and certified journeyperson you can expect to increase your average annual income.
Red Seal official website
Red Seal Wear
Red Seal Infoline for frequently asked questions: 1-877-599-6933
Each province and territory has the responsibility for education and training which includes apprenticeship. Each province and territory has its own legislation that permits it to designate occupations for apprenticeship.
A trade defined in regulation & for which an apprenticeship program is established is referred to as a "Designated Trade".
A trade defined in regulation for which no apprenticeship program is established is referred to as a "Designated Occupation". Occupations are recognized to facilitate the establishment of occupational training and certification standards where a formal apprenticeship program is not offered.
Designated trades in Manitoba are governed by regulations under the provincial Apprenticeship and Certification Act. These regulations outline the standards and conditions of training for specific trades (e.g. methods of registering apprentices, curriculum, accreditation, certification).
The designation of a new trade and/or occupation can originate outside the provincial or territorial apprenticeship authorities. Stakeholders can make a formal request to the Apprenticeship & Certification Board’s Community Liaison Committee (CLC) to have a trade or occupation designated in Manitoba. See section on Trade and Occupation Designation Process for more information.