Listen Live

NIC’s Metal Fabrication program returns to Campbell River

North Island College is launching a new metal fabrication program this fall in Campbell River.

The Metal Fabricator Foundation Harmonized is a newly redeveloped program, based on the former Metal Fabrication Foundation training.

“We’re so excited to bring the updated program back to Campbell River,” says trades and technical programs director Chris Udy. “When speaking with our industry leaders locally and provincially, they have been clear in stating that there is a need for the current and future workforce to have enhanced metal fabrication skills. This program is designed to allow our students to fill that skills gap.”

The 23-week program is geared to those not only looking to enhance their skills, but to those who want to pursue Red Seal designation in metal fabrication as well.

It covers industry training authority requirements and provides 450 hours of work-based credit toward a student’s apprenticeship hours.

In addition to the revamped curriculum, Udy says admission requirements have also changed which means students no longer need welding training as a prerequisite.

The program is being led by Red Seal welder and metal fabricator Karl Plautz, who recently joined the NIC team and is currently teaching Welding Foundation Harmonized certificate.

“Metal fabrication and welding really go hand-in-hand,” said Plautz. “Metal fabrication is an in-demand trade on its own, but adding it to your welding skills opens up more opportunities. It gives you critical skills that employers are looking for.”

Plautz taught both welding and metal fabrication at the College of New Caledonia prior to joining NIC.

Applications are open now for the fall intake.

Continue Reading

cfcp Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

NIC Foundation exceeds $1 million in student awards

The North Island College Foundation is celebrating a milestone this year, distributing more than $1 million in student awards for the first time in its history.

‘Halloween Happenings’ set for Comox Valley in late October

With Thanksgiving wrapped up, the Comox Valley is shifting gears to Halloween, and there’s no shortage of spooky fun ahead.

Contactless payments coming soon to BC Transit riders

Bus riders may soon have an easier way to pay for their fare, as BC Transit prepares to roll out contactless debit and credit card payments across its network through the Umo fare system.

Comox hosting virtual open house on urban forest management

The Town of Comox is inviting residents to take part in a virtual open house Thursday, Oct. 16, as work continues on its Urban Forest Management Strategy.

HAIR AND NOW – OCTOBER 10, 2025

Hair And Now with Host Kent Schumaker. October 10, 2025 episode.
- Advertisement -