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Plumbing

Plumbing

Plumbing
Campus(es): NBCC Moncton Campus
506-856-2220

NBCC Saint John Campus
506-658-6601

NBCC St. Andrews Campus
506-529-5024

NBCC Woodstock Campus
506-325-4400

Duration:The requirements for this certificate program may be achieved within one academic year of full-time study.
Program Description

Get to the core of water and drainage systems. If you want to learn to stop leaking faucets and install water systems, the Plumbing program is for you. You learn how to assemble, install and repair pipes, fixtures and fittings used for water distribution and drainage systems in buildings. As you gain experience in the use of hand and power tools, you work from basic blueprints to layout, and install a complete plumbing system including a water supply network, hot water facilities, sewage systems, drainage piping and plumbing fixtures, according to existing building codes.

Admission Requirements Profile A
  • High School Diploma or Adult High School Diploma or GED Diploma of High School Equivalency
Career Possibilities

As a graduate, you may be employed in an entry-level position with maintenance departments of manufacturing, commercial, healthcare and educational facilities, by plumbing contractors, by plumbing service companies or eventually, you may be self-employed. This program is designed to provide you with entry-level knowledge and skills in core subjects, and practical experience to enable you to pursue a career as a plumber, steamfitter/ pipefitter or sprinkler fitter, or opportunities in municipal water supply and supply distributors. You may specialize in the installation of piping systems in a wide variety of settings, such as residential, commercial, industrial and public buildings, as well as in repair and maintenance of existing systems.

NOC Codes

6221 - Technical Sales Specialists – Wholesale Trade
7213 - Contractors and Supervisors, Pipefitting Trades
7251 - Plumbers
7252 - Steamfitters, Pipefitters and Sprinkler System Installers
7253 - Gas Fitters
7442 - Waterworks and Gas Maintenance Workers

What You Will Learn
  • Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting
  • Tools and Equipment
  • Basic Blueprint Reading
  • Architectural Drawings and Symbols
  • Piping Drawings and Symbols
  • Pipe Trades Mathematics
  • Steel, Brass, and Plastic Pipe and Fittings
  • Copper Tube and Fittings
  • Valves
  • Various Applications of Piping Systems
  • Basic Codes and Regulations
  • Cross Connection Control Awareness
  • Hydronic Heating Systems
Specific Considerations

To perform job duties effectively and efficiently, you need to know all applicable codes, regulations and laws, and have knowledge of a wide variety of piping systems and plumbing components. You must be able to properly operate hand and power tools and related equipment, as well as have the ability to determine the appropriate and safest means of performing your tasks. You also need to possess good mechanical, mathematical and space visualization skills. Because of the interactions with co-workers, clients and other trades people, you also need good interpersonal skills and the ability to effectively communicate in both oral and written form. There are certain piping trade skills that are common to plumbers, gas fitters, steamfitters-pipefitters and sprinkler system installers.

External Certifications

Plumbing graduates may have an opportunity to aquire the following external certifications upon meeting the external agencies certification requirements and paying any required fees to the external agency:

Information:credit toward apprenticeship for courses completed from the Apprenticeship and Occupational Certification Branch of the Department of Labour.
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