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A growing number of IBEW locals in Ontario have permanent training facilities set up with the equipment and materials you need to practise and learn.

OUR EDUCATORS ARE CHOSEN NOT ONLY FOR THEIR QUALIFICATIONS, BUT FOR THEIR ABILITY TO TEACH.

Training is the lifeblood of the trades.  Learn more about how the IBEW is committed to setting the highest standards for Network Cabling Specialists, not only for those who are beginning their career, but also to ensure our specialists remain up to date on new technologies.  IBEW training instructor, Brian Boersma tells us more.

We know that our success is built on your skills.

We have classes for both apprentices and technicians who want to grow their skills. The low voltage industry is changing faster than ever before, and we’re constantly expanding our course list.

All you need is the desire to learn

  • Configuring and Troubleshooting Networks for Business Systems-36 hours
  • Network Fundamentals: 36 hours
  • Network Cabling Level 1: 36 hours
  • CSTT (cut, strip, terminate, test): 6 hours
  • Fiber Optics Level 1: 36 hours
  • Fiber Optics Level 2: 36 hours
  • Fluke Copper modules: 18 hours
  • Fluke fiber modules: 18 hours
  • NCS pre-exam: 36 hours
  • Safety and tools
  • Codes and standards
  • Trade calculations
  • Communication wiring methods
  • Terminating and splicing
  • Cat 5/6 coaxial and fibre optic cables
  • Installation techniques
  • Instrumentation
  • Blueprint reading
  • Fire alarm certification
  • Building Automation Systems (BAS)
  • Foreman training
  • Accident prevention and incident reporting
  • Safety training: WHMIS, Working At Heights, lockout and tagout procedures, arc flash training, first aid and CPR

AND MANY MORE

COMING SOON

  • Network Cabling Level 2: 36 hours
  • Network cabling Level 3: 36 hours
  • Hubbell: 36 hours

Whenever electrical codes are updated, we’re first out of the gate with update courses.

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