Trades in Alberta
On this page:
- Apprenticeship Education Program
- Trades Qualifier Program
- Employment in the Trade
Instrumentation and Control Technician
Instrumentation and control technicians install, maintain and repair the measuring and control devices used in industrial and commercial processing. Instrumentation and control technicians work with a wide variety of pneumatic, electronic and microcomputer devices used to measure and control pressure, flow, temperature, level, motion, force, and chemical composition.
Apprenticeship Education Program
Apprenticeship blends hands-on work experience with classroom learning, so you can build skills, knowledge, and a career all at once.
- Advanced Diploma
- Journeyperson Certificate
- Red Seal Endorsement (optional)
- 4 periods (levels)
- Period 1 and 2:
- 1560 hours work experience per period
- 8 weeks classroom instruction per period
- Period 3 and 4:
- 1500 hours work experience per period
- 10 weeks classroom instruction per period
- All periods:
- Theory exam required
- Each period designed to take ~1 year
- Up to 18 months allowed between each requirement
- 8 weeks in period 1 and 2
- 10 weeks in period 3 and 4
- Offered at NAIT, Northwestern Polytechnic, Red Deer Polytechnic, and SAIT
- Entrance requirements:
- English 20-2, Math 30-3, Physics 30, and Chemistry 30
- or GED/CAEC
- or Entrance Exam
- 1560 hours in period 1 and 2
- 1500 hours in period 3 and 4
- Sponsorship agreement required to earn hours.
- Must be completed with a qualified mentor.
- Demonstrate competence in activities outlined in the record book to receive credit.
- Theory exam required to complete each period
- Red Seal exam option in final period
Trades Qualifier Program
If you have experience in the trade without an Alberta Journeyperson Certificate, the Trades Qualifier Program is your pathway to qualify.
- Complete 72 months and 9180 hours of verifiable Instrumentation and Control Technician work experience.
- Pass a theory exam.
- Provide an Employer Declaration Letter (EDL).
Applicants holding a related trade certificate may be eligible for credit toward these requirements (see Related Trade Certificates for the Apprenticeship Education Program above).
- Submit a copy of a recognized trade certificate from outside Alberta.
- Pass a theory exam.
Employment in the Trade
As a designated trade under the Skilled Trades and Apprenticeship Education Act, employed individuals or those employing tradespeople must meet certain regulated standards.
- Specific tasks and function within the trade may only be performed by authorized individuals.
- To perform restricted activities, you must be:
- a registered apprentice, or
- working at a journeyperson level in the opinion of your employer (journeyperson certification optional).
- Employers may employ two apprentices for every one assigned mentor (2:1).
- AEITP Regulation (open.alberta.ca)
- Apprentices must be paid at least the below percentage of the rate received by the lowest-paid Instrumentation and Control Technician journeyperson employed by the same company.
- Period 1: 55%
- Period 2: 65%
- Period 3: 75%
- Period 4: 85%
- AEITP Regulation (open.alberta.ca)
- If you hold a recognized trade certificate from outside of Alberta, you are authorized to work in the full scope of the trade in Alberta.
- You may take the Red Seal Exam upon the completion of your apprenticeship in this trade.