Jun 19, 2020 · Pathways to Shipbuilding for African Nova Scotians June 19, 2020 The first-ever Pathways to Shipbuilding Program for African Nova Scotians concluded today at Halifax Shipyard where students had been working on their final practical training in the two-year welding program.
First-ever Pathways to Shipbuilding Program for African The first-ever Pathways to Shipbuilding Program for African Nova Scotians concluded today at Halifax Shipyard where students had been working on their final practical training in the two-year welding program. East Preston Empowerment Academy hosted program partners today at the shipyard to acknowledge the success of the program.
A new pathway for career opportunities for African Nova A collaboration of industry, academia, government, and African Nova Scotian community partners, Pathways to Shipbuilding for African Nova Scotians is an Irving Shipbuilding Centre of
New program helps African Nova Scotians prepare for Aug 26, 2019 · The Pathways to Shipbuilding for African Nova Scotians project, announced Aug. 15, will support 20 African Nova Scotian students through the Pre-Apprenticeship Welding Diploma program at NSCC. The project is specifically designed for African Nova Scotians interested in a career in welding in the shipbuilding industry and employment at Irving Shipbuilding.
Shipbuilder achieves childhood career dream during - NSCCIts been just over two years since 20 students from across Nova Scotia took their first steps to become welders through the Pathways to Shipbuilding Program for African Nova Scotians. In May 2020, all 20 students whod began the program in 2018, became NSCC graduates and
Pathways to Shipbuilding program brings jobs offer for 20 Jun 20, 2020 · Pathways to Shipbuilding program brings jobs offer for 20 African Nova Scotian youth. The shipbuilding industry in Halifax has marked a new milestone in its push to diversify its workforce, with
Nova Scotia shipbuilding program seeks to draw Feb 21, 2021 · The Pathways to Shipbuilding program is a collaboration between Nova Scotia Community College, Irving Shipbuilding and government and
Nova Scotia shipbuilding program seeks to draw Feb 21, 2021 · The Pathways to Shipbuilding program is a collaboration between Nova Scotia Community College, Irving Shipbuilding and government and
First Canadian Arctic Offshore Patrol Vessel Commissioned Jun 29, 2021 · Pathways to Shipbuilding provides equitable access to opportunities, programs and training for Nova Scotians who are historically underrepresented in the shipbuilding trades. Through the program, women, African Nova Scotians and indigenous people are able to gain skills allowing them to take part in shipbuilding opportunities.
Nova Scotia shipbuilding program seeks to draw Feb 21, 2021 · Tyrell Young, an apprentice welder and recent graduate of the Pathways to Shipbuilding for African Nova Scotians, welds a ceremonial ship's coin at the keel-laying ceremony of the future HMCS William Hall at Irving Shipbuilding in Halifax, on Feb. 17, 2021.
Official Keel Laying Ceremony at Halifax Shipyard for the Feb 18, 2021 · Keel Laying/Pathways to Shipbuilding Pathways to Shipbuilding graduates and distinguished welders of the coin, Macey Rolfe and Tyrell Young, are joined by Andy Fillmore, Member of Parliament for Halifax and the Hon. Bernadette Jordan, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans. Honoured Guests with Keel Honoured guests stand in front of the Keel alongside distinguished welders, Macey
Official Keel Laying Ceremony at Halifax Shipyard for the Feb 18, 2021 · Keel Laying/Pathways to Shipbuilding Pathways to Shipbuilding graduates and distinguished welders of the coin, Macey Rolfe and Tyrell Young, are joined by