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Industrial Mechanical Millwright Technician

IMTNSchool of Skilled Trades

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Key Details

Program Start Dates

January 2025

September 2025

January 2026

Please visit Ontario College Application Service to learn more about start dates.

Program Delivery

Campus / Full-time

Credential

Ontario College Diploma

Program Duration

4 Semesters / 2 Years

Program Contacts

J.P. Dellaire

Program Coordinator / Professor

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705-566-8101 ext.6919
International Admissions
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Program Overview

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Gain the skills to become an industrial maintenance expert

In our millwright lab, you’ll learn to install, repair, and maintain complex machinery typically found in the mining, refining, forestry, and manufacturing sectors. You’ll gain hands-on experience working on industrial equipment, including rigging, hydraulics, and pump stations.

You’ll build upon your electrical, mechanical, instrumentation, and computer-aided drafting skills while sharpening your troubleshooting and repair abilities. Our program features an optional, paid co-op directly related to your program of study where you’ll apply your skills in an actual work environment. Your diploma equates to the three levels of theory required for your Certificate of Qualification apprenticeship and prepares you for millwright jobs in a wide range of industrial operations. 
 

Program Highlights

 Program highlights

  • The only onsite material handling loop in an Ontario college gives you experience installing, troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining industrial equipment 
  • Diploma equates to three levels of required theory towards your apprenticeship Certificate of Qualification 
  • Optional paid co-op to gain industry training  
  • Opportunity for select students to participate in the Skills Ontario Competition 

Admissions

Admission requirements

For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) or equivalent or mature student status, including:

  • Any grade 12 English (C) or (U)
  • Any grade 11 mathematics (C), (U), or (M)

International Student Admissions

Are you an international student? Learn more about additional requirements.

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Academic Upgrading

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Program delivery

Program delivery

2024-2025

Winter term start

  • Semester 1: Winter 2025
  • Semester 2: Spring 2025
  • Semester 3: Fall 2025
  • Semester 4: Winter 2026

2025-2026

Fall term start

  • Semester 1: Fall 2025
  • Semester 2: Winter 2026
  • Semester 3: Fall 2026
  • Semester 4: Winter 2027

Winter term start

  • Semester 1: Winter 2026
  • Semester 2: Spring 2026
  • Semester 3: Fall 2026
  • Semester 4: Winter 2027

Program of Study

Program of study for 2025-26 Academic Year 

Students are required to successfully complete an online Lab Safety course (in Moodle) when starting their program at Cambrian.  This course must be completed prior to entering the labs (as identified in the table below) in the Schools of Skills Training, Engineering Technology and Environmental Studies.

Plan of Study Grid
Semester 1Credits
IMM 1116Tools, Materials & Fasteners 13
IMM 1151Industrial Indoctrination & Safety1
IMM 1156Technical Drawing & Schematics4
IMM 1160Precision Measuring Equipment2
IMM 1177Millwright Machining I 13
IMM 2411Rigging and Hoist 14
WLD 1100Welding I 12
ENG 1002College Communications3
 Credits22
Semester 2
IMM 1246Bearing Seals & Lubrication 15
IMM 1251Power Transmission Systems 15
IMM 1265Electric & Electronic Controls I 12
IMM 1275Millwright Machining II 12
IMM 2580Technical Drawings & Schematics II2
WLD 1200Welding II 12
One General Education course. 23
 Credits21
Semester 3
ENG 1780Applied Communication II2
IMM 1255Material Handling System 14
IMM 2440Machine Installation 14
IMM 2450Fluid Power I 12
IMM 2460Electrical & Electronic Controls II 12
IMM 2475Millwright Machining III 12
WLD 2400Welding III 12
One General Education course. 23
 Credits21
Semester 4
CAD 1100Computer-Aided Drafting I2
IMM 2446Pumps, Valves & Piping 15
IMM 2537Proact. Prevent. & Predictive Maint 12
IMM 2550Set-up and Use Machine Tools IV 12
IMM 2556Fluid Power II 13
IMM 2570Industrial Automated Control 12
IMM 2575Prime Movers and Machinery2
WLD 2500Welding & Fabrication 12
One General Education course. 23
 Credits23
 Total Credits87
1

 Course with lab component

2

For more information regarding General Education courses, click here.

Fees

Tuition Cost

Canadian Students

$4,031.29Estimated first year costView fee breakdown

International Students

$18,126.67Estimated first year costView fee breakdown

Important Notice

Fees presented are estimates based on projections for future academic year(s) of study. Actual fees charged may differ from what is published here. A full detailed listing of all fees is available in myCambrian and updated annually no later than May 1 for the following academic year. Students in Academic Upgrading are responsible for any fees listed on their invoice each term.

Tuition and ancillary fees

Please see our fees page for the breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary fees by program and semester for both domestic and international students.

Books and supplies

Books and supplies may be required at the course level over and above what is estimated above. Please consult your professor/instructor for further information.

College may be more affordable than you think!

Have you said, “school can wait another year”? Don’t sacrifice your future any longer – you can do it!

Whether it’s fear, financial reasons, or something else that is impacting your decision to start school, we’re here to listen to you and help in any way we can!

Work-integrated learning (WIL)

Take your education beyond the classroom!

Cambrian programs blend academic learning, hands-on training, and community involvement opportunities to help you achieve your ultimate goal – your dream career. You’ll have the opportunity to apply your knowledge to real-world scenarios within and outside of the classroom through work-integrated learning. Whether it be a capstone project, co-op, practicum, preceptorship component, or placement, you’ll benefit from a practical, job-related experience before you graduate.

Field of Study

School of Skilled Trades

Cambrian was originally founded as a trade school, a field where we excel. We collaborate with industry partners to give qualified learners the opportunity to start working upon graduation by teaching in-demand skills. From the longest-running powerline program in the province to our motive power technician programs and much more, Cambrian provides the tools for satisfying careers in skilled trades.

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Specific program pathways

College or university degree opportunities  

If you are a graduate of this program, you may continue your studies at a college or university and you may receive credit(s) for your prior college education. Refer to Cambrian’s college and university agreement details for further information. 

Career Outcomes

Employment opportunities

Graduates are prepared for employment opportunities in:

  • Hydro/nuclear installations
  • Mining operations
  • Forestry operations
  • Manufacturing industry
  • Steel industry
  • Printing industry
  • Pharmaceutical industry
  • Automotive industry
  • Food industry
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Minimum technology requirements

Success in this program requires that you come equipped with some program-specific technology requirements.

Bring your own device (BYOD)

Cambrian College has implemented a BYOD principle to both enrich the student learning experience in and out of the classroom and to ensure flexibility!

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Ready to take the first step?

Start gaining the highest level of skills at Cambrian now – and you’ll be ready to take advantage of the many career opportunities waiting for you just around the corner. The future is yours!

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