Northwestern Polytechnic

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ThinkBIG Service Technician

Northwestern Polytechnic

Degree:Diploma
Field of Study:Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician
Course Based:Yes
Length:80 Week(s)
Careers:Heavy-Duty Equipment MechanicsCrane OperatorsCrane Operators, Drillers and Blasters

Description:

The ThinkBIG (Heavy Equipment) Service Technician program is the result of a unique partnership between Northwestern Polytechnic, Caterpillar Inc., world leader in the manufacture of heavy equipment, and Finning, Caterpillar’s largest dealership worldwide. Northwestern Polytechnic is the only post-secondary institution in Canada to offer this globally recognized training, which is custom-formulated to meet Alberta Apprenticeship examination requirements.

The ThinkBIG program is a two year diploma program (80 weeks in length) located at the Northwestern Polytechnic Campus in Fairview, Alberta. Students gain advanced technical knowledge and hands-on skills directly related to Caterpillar equipment and upon graduation are ready to work anywhere Finning has opportunities – more than 40 locations across Alberta, B.C., Saskatchewan, NWT and the Yukon. Graduates are in exceptionally high demand.

Prerequisites:

These courses are intended as guidelines. Speak to your guidance counsellor to see what courses are offered at your school.
    ◾High School Diploma (GED or Certificate of Achievement will not be accepted as an equivalency)
    ◾Successful interview with Finning and GPRC panel.
    ◾Pass of Standardized Differential Aptitude testing.
    ◾Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident (Landed Immigrant).
    ◾Completion of a resume and a HES Career Investigation Report
    ◾Pass of a Physical Demands Assessment as required by Finning Canada
    Application Notes : Demand for this program is very high. Preference may be given to those who:
    ◾have academic achievement beyond the stated prerequisites
    ◾are actively involved in activities related to this field
    ◾can supply references documenting their experience, involvement, or potential in this field.
    Additional Admission Requirements:
    • Work Experience
    The applicant should have a genuine interest in mechanical systems and a desire to understand the underlying theoretical principles that govern machine operation and design. The work often involves analytical troubleshooting and problem solving in an active and physical work environment. Those who are considering this program should enjoy the challenge of working on some of the largest, most technologically advanced equipment in use today. Students must be Canadian residents and able to work in a physically demanding environment.

    * We make every attempt to provide accurate information on prerequisites, programs, and tuition. However, this information is subject to change without notice and we highly recommend that you contact the school to confirm important information before applying.

    Modified on July 18, 2022