Level 2 builds on foundational skills and prepares apprentices for more complex, commercial‑style work. Apprentices focus on advanced geometry, complex ceiling systems, specialized drywall applications, demountable partitions, raised‑access flooring, welding, and sound and thermal control. This level emphasizes precision, efficiency, and adherence to plans and specifications
Geometry Theory and Application
Advanced layout for arches, domes, curved walls, and vaulted ceilings
Application of geometry to complex construction features
Suspended Ceilings (Advanced)
Complex ceiling layouts (45°, coffered, linear systems)
Bulkheads, soffits, and advanced installation techniques
Drywall Partitions and Ceilings
Shaft wall systems and specialized drywall assemblies
Exterior finish boards, EIFS, sound control, and air‑barrier details
Demountable Partitions
Progressive and non‑progressive demountable wall systems
Pre‑finished panels, trims, sound insulation, and cleanup procedures
Raised‑Access Flooring
Materials, layout, and installation of access floor systems
Pedestals, panels, ramps, stairs, and handrails
Trade Calculations
Ratio, proportion, trigonometry, and advanced trade math
Application to stairs, roofs, and steel framing
Plan Reading (Advanced)
Computerized drawings and specifications
Engineered drawings, finish schedules, and change orders
Metal Cutting and Welding
Safe operation of SMAW and GMAW welding equipment
Basic welding techniques applied to trade requirements
Thermal and Sound Theory and Application
Insulation materials and installation methods
Air/vapour barriers and sound attenuation systems
Employment Insurance (EI) while in training
Apprentices may be eligible for EI benefits during full‑time, in‑class technical training.
This provides partial income replacement while they are away from work. Learn more here:https://www.canada.ca/en/services/jobs/training/support-skilled-trades-apprentices/ei-apprentices.html
The Canada Apprentice Loan is a federal program that provides interest‑free financial support to eligible apprentices while they attend full‑time, in‑class technical training in a designated Red Seal trade.
Apprentices can borrow up to $4,000 per level of technical training, for a maximum of five levels.
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/jobs/training/support-skilled-trades-apprentices/loan.html
The Apprenticeship Development Benefit is an Ontario government program that provides financial help to apprentices while they attend full‑time, in‑class technical training at an approved training provider.
It is designed to help cover basic living costs when apprentices are away from work for training.
Support may include assistance for:
Living expenses
Dependent care
Commuting, travel, or living away from home
Additional supports for apprentices with disabilities
The benefit is needs‑based and may supplement or replace Employment Insurance (EI) if EI is not available or is not sufficient. Learn more here:https://www.ontario.ca/page/financial-supports-apprentices-and-sponsors
To be eligible to attend apprenticeship in‑class training in Ontario, an individual must be a registered apprentice with Skilled Trades Ontario, have a registered Training Agreement with an approved sponsor (such as an employer or group sponsor), and be working in a recognized Ontario apprenticeable trade. The apprentice must meet any trade‑specific prerequisites, including required education, on‑the‑job training hours, and completion of prior in‑class levels where applicable.

Pre-employment training builds skills, confidence, and job-readiness for careers in the trades.

In-class sessions for provincially registered apprentices in pursuit of their Red Seal Certification.

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Introducing students to the foundations of the trades, providing essential training, hands-on learning, and more.
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