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Construction & Maintenance Electrician Course

Welcome to Futures Canadian College in Mississauga, Ontario – where your journey to becoming a certified Construction & Maintenance Electrician begins. The Construction & Maintenance Electrician Course in Ontario, Canada at Future Canadian College (Mississauga) prepares you with the essential knowledge, technical expertise, and safety awareness required to excel in residential, commercial, and industrial electrical environments.

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    Why Choose the Construction & Maintenance Electrician Course?

    High Industry Demand

    Ontario’s expanding infrastructure and industrial growth have created an ongoing demand for skilled electricians. Graduates can find opportunities in construction, maintenance, manufacturing, utilities, and renewable energy sectors. As electrical systems continue to evolve with automation and sustainability trends, career prospects remain consistently strong.

    Hands-On Practical Training

    The CMT program combines classroom instruction with extensive hands-on lab practice. You’ll work with real tools, electrical panels, and industrial systems to build your technical skills. Each level integrates theory with application—ensuring you graduate ready for on-site electrical challenges.

    Career Growth & Versatility

    Completing the Construction & Maintenance Electrician Course opens doors to diverse roles such as- Apprentice Electrician, Electrical Technician, Industrial Electrician, Maintenance Electrician, Electrical Supervisor (with experience). It also lays out the foundation for advancement toward Red Seal Certification, Electrical Contractor Licensing, or specialized automation and PLC roles.

    About Future Canadian College – Mississauga

    Our Commitment

     We deliver industry-aligned trades training that prepares students to enter the workforce with confidence.

    Our Mission

     “To empower learners with practical skills and Red Seal–aligned training for successful careers in the trades.”

    Our Vision

     “To be Ontario’s most trusted source for career-focused technical education.”

    Convenient Location

     Our Mississauga campus is located in the central GTA, easily accessible by major highways and public transit.

    Construction & Maintenance Electrician Course Overview

    The Construction & Maintenance Course at Futures equips students with technical knowledge and practical experience to install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair electrical systems safely and effectively. Students will learn to read blueprints, interpret electrical codes, and apply wiring methods that comply with Canadian Electrical Code standards.

    Duration & Schedule

    Course Length: 4 Modules | Total 158 hours – (39.5 hours per module)

     

    Campus Hours: Mondays– Fridays Saturdays – 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

     

    Mode of Learning: Online

     

    Students: Domestic & International

     

    Credential: Certificate NOC

    Class Size & Format

    • Small Cohorts: 10–15 students per class for personalized instruction
    • Hands-On Learning: Real tools, electrical panels, PLCs, and circuits
    • Individual Guidance: Instructors monitor progress and skill development

    Learning Objectives

    In our Construction & Maintenance Course, you will:

    • Understand and apply electrical theory and safety practices.
    • Read and interpret technical drawings, blueprints, and schematics.
    • Install, maintain, and troubleshoot electrical wiring and circuits.
    • Work with industrial and residential electrical systems.
    • Apply Canadian Electrical Code standards in all installations.
    • Program and configure Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs).
    • Perform electrical maintenance and repair on various control systems.
    • Prepare for Red Seal Certification and professional development.

    Real World Readiness

    Practical Shop Experience

    Students train in a fully equipped workshop, handling real projects that mirror industry demands. This ensures graduates leave with confidence in their technical ability.

    Alignment with Industry Standards

    The program’s modular design ensures students gain skills aligned with industry standards and regulations, making them job-ready upon completion.

    Career Preparation Support

    Graduates can pursue roles such as: Apprentice Construction Electrician, Maintenance Electrician, Industrial Electrical Technician, Electrical Installer, Automation or PLC Technician

    Entry Requirements

    To join the course, candidates must meet the following criteria:

    Age: Minimum 18 years

    Education: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent

    Language Proficiency: CLB LEVEL 6 or IELTS 5.5 (or equivalent)

    Experience: Strong interest in electrical systems, construction, or renewable energy. Previous shop, math, or science experience is an asset

    Course Outline & Syllabus

    Module

    Introduction to Electrical Systems and Safety

    Intermediate Electrical Systems and Wiring

    Advanced Electrical Systems and Troubleshooting

    Master Electrician – Maintenance, Repairs, and Leadership

    Topics Covered

    Certification & Customer Relations, Electrical Theory, Tools& Equipment, Electrical Safety, Basic Installation Techniques

    Wiring Methods, Panel & Circuit Breaker Installation, Power Distribution, Grounding & Bonding Techniques

    Motor Controls, Industrial Systems, PLC Programming, Code Compliance & Permits

    Advanced Automation, Electrical Maintenance, Project Management, Red Seal Exam Preparation

    Career Outcomes & Placement Support

    Career Opportunities

    • Graduates can pursue roles such as:
    • Apprentice Construction Electrician
    • Maintenance Electrician
    • Industrial Electrical Technician
    • Electrical Installer
    • Automation or PLC Technician

    Typical Employers:

    • Construction and engineering firms
    • Electrical contracting companies, manufacturing plants
    • Maintenance departments
    • Renewable energy providers

    Career Support Services

    • Industry Connections: Access to hiring partnerships with construction and trade employers across the GTA
    • Exam Prep: The program prepares you for the red seal exam
    • Alumni Network & Referrals: Join a well-established graduate community and benefit from job referrals through our alumni network

    How to Register

    Check eligibility

    Submit required academic and ID documentation

    Choose schedule

    Pick your schedule from available class schedules.

    Application & deposit

    Contact our Registrar at (905) 412‑3007 or email info@futurescollege.ca

    Course begins

    Attend, train, and get Futures ready!

    Pay tuition

    Online or in-person

    4. Submit Prerequisite

    (if specifically asked for)

    Life After Graduation

    Salary & Job Outlook

    • Starting Salary: C$25 – C$32/hr (Apprentice Level)
    • Experienced Wage: C$35 – C$45/hr (Licensed Electrician)
    • Job Growth: Steady growth projected as demand for skilled trades continues across Ontario’s construction and manufacturing sectors.

    Career Growth

    • Graduates may advance to-
    • Journeyman or Master Electrician
    • Project Supervisor or Foreperson
    • Electrical Contractor or Business Owner
    • Automation and Control Systems Specialist

    Success Stories

      • The hands-on labs were incredibly realistic. I learned how to wire panels, install circuits, and troubleshoot safely.”
    • “Our instructor was an industry professional who made code compliance and troubleshooting easy to understand.”
    • “This program gave me the confidence to start my apprenticeship immediately after graduation.”

    FAQs

    Q: Do I need prior electrical experience?

    A: No, the program is designed for both beginners and those looking to upgrade their trade skills.

    A: Yes, graduates can apply for apprenticeship positions or entry-level roles in electrical and maintenance fields.

    A: Yes, our diploma is recognized across Canada and aligns with industry standards and Red Seal preparation.

    A: Makeup sessions are available or can be completed through guided review and lab catch-up sessions.

    A: Yes,Flexible payment plans and funding options are available.Contact Admissions for details.

    Financial Support

    If you’re interested in financial support options, we encourage you to visit our Student Resources page for detailed information. You can also connect with our Admissions team, who will be happy to guide you through the available options and answer any questions.

    Investment Breakdown

    Tuition: CAD $ 1995 (includes lab materials, certification prep, logbook)

    Optional Extras:  

      • Official mock exam: C$50
      • Exam Review/Retake: C$100

    Price with Discount/ Scholarship- 1495 CAD $ (Terms and Conditions Apply)

    Funding Opportunities

    Eligible students may benefit from:

    • Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)
    • WSIB, ODSP, Ontario Works funding
    • Employer/sector training grants (home health, lab chains)
    • LifeLabs/Dynacare recruitment bonuses

    Enrollment Tip:Contact our Financial Office early—let us assist you with grants, loans, and sponsorships. Rates (or prices) may vary based on time and conditions.

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