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Parts Technician Apprenticeship

Becoming a master of parts management in any industry requires a special skillset that involves organization, customer service and material identification. Of course, hands-on experience is also vital. You’ll find all this and more in our Parts Technician – Weekly Apprenticeship Training System (WATS) program. Over three years, you’ll attend class just one day a week, usually from mid-day to early evening. The rest of the week? You’ll be getting hands-on, quality training on the job – and earning a paycheque while you do so. In the classroom, we’ll train you in the subjects that’ll advance your career like human relations and material identification. On the job, you’ll develop expertise in identifying and cataloguing parts, preparing statements, submitting bills and receiving payments. When you finish your apprenticeship, you’ll have the knowledge of parts for the automotive sector, hardware supplies, machinery divisions and more, as well as the skills to be the go-to person for wholesale groups, retail businesses and warehouse distributors.

Find the career fit for you in the Parts Technician – WATS program. Apply today!

Career opportunities

When you finish your apprenticeship training, you’ll be an expert in parts management. You’ll find employment in wholesale groups, retail businesses and warehouse distributors in positions such as:
  • receiving clerk
  • driver
  • parts clerk
  • parts department manager
  • sales representative
  • store manager
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Choosing a school or program can feel overwhelming, especially when funding details, eligibility, and timelines may depend on your personal situation.

A good first step is to identify the type of training you’re interested in, then connect with schools that can explain program options, admissions steps, and available support.

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* All student funding, whether made available privately or through various government branches, is only approved to those who qualify, by the original source of funding. There are many criteria that each candidate must meet to be approved. Schools can only inform you of what may be available.