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Program description
The Metal Fabricator program provides the apprentice with theoretical knowledge of all aspects of metal fabrication together with the practical training necessary to complement the apprentice’s on-the-job training with an employer.
For more information contact the Program Coordinator at metalfab@conestogac.on.ca.
Program details
Fees & payment
- Fees are set by the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development as per the Offer of Classroom Training.
- Books, safety equipment, tools, and parking fees are additional. For details, visit Orientation & support.
- Applicants are registered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Awards & scholarships
Many program-specific awards are administered by individual programs. Students should speak to their faculty or program coordinators about additional awards available in their program specific areas.
Courses
Level 1
Course details
Engineering Drawings I
DRWG1702
Semi-Automatic Welding Processes I
WELD1270
Shielded Metal Arc Welding I
WELD1280
Thermal Cutting
WELD1292
Trade Practices
WELD1305
Welding & Fabrication Quality I
WELD1310
Welding Theory I
WELD1320
Level 2
Course details
Engineering Drawings II
DRWG2200
Pattern and Template Development I
DRWG2210
Metal Fabrication I
WELD2400
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
WELD2410
Fabrication Machine Operation
WELD2420
Welding & Fabrication Quality II
WELD2430
Level 3
Course details
Pattern and Template Development II
DRWG3200
Metal Fabrication II
WELD3210
Fabrication Project Planning
WELD3220
Shipment Preparation
WELD3230
Fabrication Installation
WELD3240
Please note:
Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs are based on the most recent available data through the Conestoga Campus Store.
Program outcomes
- Perform work responsibly and in compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act
- Interpret engineering drawings to select, cut and form metal shapes for fabrication and to perform welding joint preparation and procedures as required by welding symbols.
- Use layout and fabrication processes typical to the industry to determine correct form with accuracy.
- Select appropriate tools and devices to perform mathematical calculations and technical measurements for successful completion of a project
- Perform welding to meet the quality requirements of the CSA Structural Welding Standard W59.03 using the Shielded Metal Arc (SMAW), Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding processes.
- Weld various types of materials in the flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions to create high quality joints.
- Identify defects in welds, demonstrate how to prevent them and define procedures for correction of defective weld quality
- Select appropriate Thermal Cutting processes in terms of Oxy-Fuel Cutting, Plasma Arc Cutting and Air Carbon Arc Gouging processes in accordance with government safety regulations, manufacturer’s recommendations and approved industry standards.
- Perform machine operations utilizing fabricating equipment such as iron worker, shear, bandsaw, brake press, and rollers according to industry standards and manufacturer’s recommendations
- Perform a site installation selecting and safely operating lifting and rigging equipment
Program handbook
Program handbookGraduate opportunities
Metal fabricators fabricate, assemble, fit and install steel or other metal components for buildings, bridges, tanks, towers, boilers, pressure vessels and other similar structures and products. Graduates are employed in construction and manufacturing sectors as fabricators, fitters and fitterwelders. Some graduates may specialize in layout and piece part cutting and forming while others will also work in fitting and welding capacities.
For more details on related occupations, job market information and career opportunities, see the Government of Canada website: https://www.jobbank.gc.ca/home

Program device & software requirements
This program requires you to have a device that meets certain specifications. For most students, this cost is in addition to the tuition & fees listed above.
view device requirementsWhich welding program is right for you?
Conestoga College has the most comprehensive program offering in the high-demand field of welding, metal fabrication, and welding engineering technology in Ontario. The number of programs can make it difficult to determine which one is right for you. This guide will assist you in understanding the key differences between programs.
Program details | Key features | Career & pathways |
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Production GMAW Welder #1337 Certificate | 12 weeks | Brantford |
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Welding Techniques #1193 Certificate | 30 weeks | Cambridge |
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Welding and Fabrication Technician #0046 Diploma | 2 years | Cambridge |
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Welding Engineering Technician – Robotics (Optional Co-op) #1502 Diploma | 2 years | Cambridge |
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Manufacturing Engineering Technology - Welding and Robotics (Optional Co-op) #1079 Advanced Diploma | 3 years | Cambridge |
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Welding Engineering Technology – Inspection (Optional Co-op) #0043 Advanced Diploma | 3 years | Cambridge |
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Programs with a welding component
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Electro Mechanical and Automation Maintenance (Optional Co-op) #1318 Diploma | 2 years | Cambridge |
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Construction Techniques (Carpentry, Electrical, HVAC and Welding) #07161 Certificate | 30 weeks | Waterloo |
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Construction Techniques (Welding, HVAC, Plumbing, and Masonry) #07163 Certificate | 30 weeks | Waterloo |
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Traditional apprenticeship
These programs require an employer sponsor and a number of hours on the job before an offer of classroom training is sent.
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Welder Apprenticeship #1163 Certificate | 3 years |
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Welding Techniques – Metal Fabrication Apprenticeship #1173 Certificate | 3 years |
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