Auto Body and Collision Damage Repairer - Apprenticeship Training
How To Apply
Program Details
- Program Code8543
- SchoolSchool of Transportation
- CredentialOntario College Certificate
- Program TypeTraditional apprenticeship program
- Program LengthIn-school session of 8 weeks
- LocationAshtonbee Campus
- Emaildroberts@centennialcollege.ca
- Telephone416-289-5000, ext. 57298
- Program Overview
- Courses
- Career Options and Education Pathways
- Admission Requirements
- How to Apply
- Advising Services
Program 8543 - Level 1, Program 8544 - Level 2, and Program 8545 - Level 3.
The Auto Body and Collision Damage Repairer program will focus on techniques and materials for all aspects of auto body repair, including components, frames, panels, grills, holes, dents and other surface repairs.
To be eligible for the Auto Body and Collision Damage Repairer program, you must be currently employed as an apprentice.
During in-class training, you'll be required to successfully complete the following courses:
- Applied Work Practices
- Body Frame and Structure
- Refinishing
- Applied Mechanical
- Welding
Program Highlights
- The Auto Body and Collision Damage Repairer program will take an earn-while-you-learn approach, with in-school training preparing you for an on-the-job component.
- Professors have extensive and current industry experience.
- The state-of-the-art facilities in which you'll learn are housed at the province's largest transportation training centre, Ashtonbee Campus.
- You may qualify for income support while in school through Employment Insurance Canada benefits or training allowance.
To learn more about the industry and apprenticeships, please visit:
Program Overview
Program 8543 - Level 1, Program 8544 - Level 2, and Program 8545 - Level 3.
The Auto Body and Collision Damage Repairer program will focus on techniques and materials for all aspects of auto body repair, including components, frames, panels, grills, holes, dents and other surface repairs.
To be eligible for the Auto Body and Collision Damage Repairer program, you must be currently employed as an apprentice.
During in-class training, you'll be required to successfully complete the following courses:
- Applied Work Practices
- Body Frame and Structure
- Refinishing
- Applied Mechanical
- Welding
Program Highlights
- The Auto Body and Collision Damage Repairer program will take an earn-while-you-learn approach, with in-school training preparing you for an on-the-job component.
- Professors have extensive and current industry experience.
- The state-of-the-art facilities in which you'll learn are housed at the province's largest transportation training centre, Ashtonbee Campus.
- You may qualify for income support while in school through Employment Insurance Canada benefits or training allowance.
To learn more about the industry and apprenticeships, please visit:
Courses
Career Options and Education Pathways
Career Outlook
- Auto body and collision damage repairer
- Damage repair appraiser
- Insurance estimator
- Automotive painter
- Automotive restoration technician
- Auto body repair technician
- Commercial vehicle body repair and painting technician
Education Pathways
Learning earned at Centennial may qualify graduates of this program for credits at partner institutions.
Please visit our website at //centennial.adv-pub.moveonca.com/outgoing-home/ for more information on pathways that may be available for your program.
For pathways to other Ontario post-secondary institutions, please visit ONTransfer.
Areas of Employment
- Auto body repair
- Automotive painting
- Automotive restoration
- Commercial vehicle body repair and painting
- Damage repair appraising
- Insurance estimating
Admission Requirements
Academic Requirements
An Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent is required for all apprenticeship programs. You cannot apply directly to the college or to ontariocolleges.ca for admission to this apprenticeship program. For general information about apprenticeship registration, please contact the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development.
Additional Requirements
Safety Requirements
• CSA approved safety shoes (Leather type)
• Safety glasses with clear lenses and side shields
• Respirator
• Ear plugs
• Appropriate clothing
• Welding gloves
• Auto darkening MIG welding helmet
How to Apply
You cannot apply directly to the College for admission to a traditional apprenticeship. To attend apprenticeship training, you must be employed at a shop and registered as an apprentice for this trade. When it is your time, the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training & Skills Development will invite you to attend in school apprenticeship training.
Apprentices or anyone looking for apprenticeship information please contact the Employment Ontario Contact Centre: 416-326-5656 or toll free at 1-800-387-5656. The EOCC can refer registered apprentices to the service delivery office who serves their catchment area or refer interested individuals to the closest apprenticeship office.
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Joe Murillo, Tip Top Auto CollisionCentennial College’s Auto body program has always had a place in my heart. As the premier training facility for Auto Body in the province, I have always felt confident in hiring people that have gone through their programs.
The state of the art facilities, combined with the dedication of the teaching staff, ensures that the students come out of the program with practical skills and confidence in their chosen trade. From novice to licensed tradesperson, Centennial College trains people that are hireable and in high demand in our industry. I have never hesitated to hire a journey person, or an apprentice coming from Centennial College.
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