Plumbers And Sheet Metal Installers
By P E Tech Plumbing and Heating At Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

We are currently looking for apprentices and journeypersons with experience in plumbing and sheet metal installations. Must have valid drivers licence

Sheet Metal Worker Jobs
By Belvedere Roofing Ltd. At Acheson, Alberta, Canada
Experience in metalworking, sheet metal and welding
Proficient in the use of hand tools
Ability to read and interpret blueprints and drawings
Ability to work independently as well as part of a team
Sheet metal worker journeyman ticket
Class 5 drivers license with reliable transportation
Sheet Metal Fabricator Jobs
By Flynn Group of Companies At Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Brake Press Operator experience (1 year preferred)
Has 1 year of Manufacturing Experience (preferred)
Operate metal forming equipment – Shears and press brakes
Operate CNC router table, pneumatic drills, chop saws and riveters
Maintain equipment and work areas
Transport raw materials, finished products and equipment throughout plant manually or using powered equipment
Tinsmith/ Sheet Metal Worker
By PepsiCo At Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
Other duties as assigned by the manager
Excellent communication, interpersonal and diagnostic skills
Working knowledge of the equipment needed for the job
Ability to effectively manage time
Health benefits for you and your family
Insurance/financial protection benefits to help you prepare for the unexpected
Sheet Metal Worker Jobs
By United Workforce Group At Thompson, Manitoba, Canada
Journeyman certification in sheet metal installation is preferred. 3rd and 4th-year apprentices with relevant experience will also be considered.
Crane signaling experience is a benefit but not mandatory.
Experience in industrial construction and working on large-scale projects.
Valid First Aid and Fall Protection certifications.
Additional certifications such as AWP (Aerial Work Platform) are desirable.
Compensation ranges from $30 to $45 per hour, depending on experience.

Are you looking for a career in the sheet metal industry? Become a Sheet Metal Apprentice and gain valuable skills and experience! Learn the trade from experienced professionals and build a career in a growing industry. Join us and become part of a team that is dedicated to quality and excellence.

A Sheet Metal Apprentice is a skilled tradesperson who works with sheet metal to fabricate, assemble, and install products. They typically work in industrial and commercial settings, such as factories, warehouses, and construction sites. To become a Sheet Metal Apprentice, you must first complete a formal apprenticeship program. This program typically lasts three to four years and combines on-the-job training with classroom instruction. During the apprenticeship, you will learn the basics of sheet metal fabrication and installation, as well as safety protocols and industry regulations. Skills required for a Sheet Metal Apprentice include strong mechanical aptitude, attention to detail, and the ability to read and interpret blueprints. You should also have good problem-solving skills and the ability to work with a variety of tools and machines. Knowledge required for a Sheet Metal Apprentice includes an understanding of sheet metal fabrication and installation processes, as well as safety protocols and industry regulations. You should also have a basic understanding of mathematics, including geometry and trigonometry. Responsibilities of a Sheet Metal Apprentice include fabricating and installing sheet metal components, reading and interpreting blueprints, and using a variety of tools and machines. You should also be able to troubleshoot problems and adhere to safety protocols and industry regulations. Experience required for a Sheet Metal Apprentice includes on-the-job training and classroom instruction. You should also have experience using a variety of tools and machines, as well as reading and interpreting blueprints. Qualifications for a Sheet Metal Apprentice include a high school diploma or equivalent, as well as completion of a formal apprenticeship program. You should also have a valid driver’s license and the ability to pass a background check. Educational requirements for a Sheet Metal Apprentice include a high school diploma or equivalent. You should also have a basic understanding of mathematics, including geometry and trigonometry. Tools that help Sheet Metal Apprentices work better include a variety of hand tools, such as hammers, wrenches, and pliers. You should also have access to power tools, such as drills, saws, and grinders. Good tips to help Sheet Metal Apprentices do more effectively include staying organized, taking detailed notes, and asking questions when needed. You should also practice safety protocols and take the time to learn new skills.

Common Sheet Metal Apprentice interview questions include:

• What experience do you have with sheet metal fabrication and installation?
• How do you stay organized when working on a project?
• What safety protocols do you follow when working with sheet metal?
• How do you troubleshoot problems when working with sheet metal?
• What do you know about reading and interpreting blueprints?