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1 Apprenticeship Awards Hosted by the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission and the Commission Board
2 Awards Program 2011 Welcome Brett Vandale, Master of Ceremonies Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC) Board Member Honourable Bill Hutchinson Minister of Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport MLA for Regina South Dinner Greetings Garry Kot, Chair Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission Board Joe Black, Chief Executive Officer Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission
3 Outstanding New Journeypersons presented by Joe Black, Chief Executive Officer, SATCC Michael Anderson - Saskatoon Tyson Becker - Weyburn Anja Bergen - Prince Albert Brent Casement - Saskatoon Lauren DePape - Moose Jaw Justin Dieno - Humboldt Petar Draskovic - Saskatoon Shereen Dyal - Saskatoon Malcolm Flowers - Saskatoon Laurier Gobeil - Prince Albert Errol Graham - Regina Lane Greve - Saskatoon Donovon Harsch - Chamberlain Layne Hertlein - Saskatoon Dustan Jensen - Regina Kraig Maley - Estevan Bradley Mann - North Battleford Belinda Martin - Hepburn Clinton McCulloch - Regina Donald Mierau - Langham David Orge - Saskatoon Arron Pakish - Saskatoon Nicolaas Paton - Wapella Chantelle Peel - Regina Andrew Pritchard - Saskatoon David Sather - Saskatoon Donald Shrader - Foam Lake Dain Sorensen - Regina Andrew Thibault - Saskatoon Curtis Wanamaker - Spiritwood Joshua Widdup - Regina Terry Young - Calgary AB Plumber Truck and Transport Mechanic Food and Beverage Person Roofer Esthetician - Skin Care Technician Welder Machinist Cook Automotive Service Technician Carpenter Insulator Steel Fabricator Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) Ironworker Structural Sprinkler Systems Installer Powerline Technician Bricklayer Hairstylist Glassworker Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic Crane and Hoist Operator Electronics Assembler Boilermaker Guest Services Representative Refrigeration Mechanic Motor Vehicle Body Repairer Partsperson Industrial Instrument Technician Agricultural Machinery Technician Electrician Sheet Metal Worker Steamfitter-Pipefitter
4 Apprenticeship Commission Scholarships and Awards George Pellerin Memorial Scholarship Presented by Brett Vandale, Commission Board Member, SATCC Laurier Gobeil - Prince Albert, Carpenter Commission Board of Directors Scholarship Presented by Vince Morrissette, Commission Board Member, SATCC Ryan Reinbrecht - Prince Albert, Carpenter Outstanding Board Presented by Rick Ewen, Director of Apprenticeship, SATCC Cook Trade Board: Wilma Barlow, Cheryl Cole, Sherry Danylczuk, Peter Fogarty, Rob Harrison, Ryan Marquis, Blaine Zurburg Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic Trade Board: Craig Friesen, Del Hutton, Morley Marwick, Roger Staub, Sid Wonitowy Skills Canada Saskatchewan Presented by Rick Ewen, Director of Apprenticeship, SATCC Nathan Blankestijn - Caronport, Carpenter Stacey Cornish - Corman Park, Cook Kale Mohns - Moose Jaw, Bricklayer Derris Warren - Regina, Cook Nicholas Weston - Maidstone, Welder
5 Industry Scholarships and Awards Dr. Lynda Haverstock Award sponsored by the Saskatchewan Tourism Education Council and presented by Carol Lumb Anja Bergen - Prince Albert, Food and Beverage Person Chantelle Peel - Regina, Guest Service Representative Ed Schoenroth Award sponsored by the Saskatchewan Piping Industry Joint Training Board and presented by Gary Schoenroth Jason Hanson - Saskatoon, Plumber Garth Ivey Memorial Scholarship sponsored by the Saskatchewan Provincial Building and Construction Trades Council and presented by Terry Parker David Orge - Saskatoon, Crane and Hoist Operator George Thorpe Scholarship sponsored by the Saskatchewan Piping Industry Joint Training Board and presented by Ken Busch Raymond Banford - Regina, Steamfitter-Pipefitter International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 870 presented by Gord Boychuk David Orge - Saskatoon, Crane and Hoist Operator Mechanical Contractors Association of Saskatchewan presented by Judy Nagus and John Baker Grant Halter - Kindersley, Plumber Jarvis Rye - Kindersley, Sheet Metal Worker Merit Educational Bursary - Merit Contractors Association sponsored by Merit Contractors Association and presented by Drew Tiefenbach Jesse Balkwill - Regina, Carpenter Devin Richardson - Saskatoon, Plumber SIIT Joint Training Committee Aboriginal Journeyperson s Award sponsored by the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies and presented by Shelley Macnab Sheldon Ironchild - Regina, Carpenter
6 SIIT Joint Training Committee - continued Sean Mahar - Prince Albert, Carpenter Martin Munroe - Saskatoon, Plumber Nathan Pugh - Rosthern, Carpenter Maryanne Ochapowace - Regina, Carpenter Saskatchewan Roofing Contractors Association presented by Jason Baptist Brent Casement - Saskatoon, Roofer Saskatoon Electrical Contractors Association presented by Garnet Connolly Xuesong Li - Saskatoon, Electrician, First Year Apprentice Kyle Macey - Saskatoon, Electrician, Fourth Year Apprentice SED Systems Scholarship presented by Beverley Mechor Arron Pakish - Saskatoon, Electronics Assembler United Association of Plumbers and Pipefitters, Local 179 presented by Troy Knipple Raymond Banford - Regina, Steamfitter-Pipefitter Jason Hanson - Saskatoon, Plumber Dustan Jensen - Regina, Sprinkler Systems Installer Dennis Zarysky - Wakaw, Refrigeration Mechanic Wendy Davis Memorial Scholarship sponsored by Wayne McElree and presented by Audrey Wolf-Kaminski Chelsey Rudock - Prince Albert, Carpenter Young s Equipment and Canada West Equipment Dealers Association Scholarship presented by Tim Young Top AMT Certificate Program Entering Level 3: Aaron Markwart - Broadview, Agricultural Machinery Technician Top AMT Entering Level 4: Nathan Fast - Herbert, Agricultural Machinery Technician Top AMT Level 4: Tyson Gent - McLean, Agricultural Machinery Technician Highest Average Agricultural Machinery Technician Exam: Andrew Thibault - Saskatoon, Agricultural Machinery Technician
7 Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship Industry Scholarship Program The SATCC, with its partners in industry, initiated the Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship (SYA) Industry Scholarship Program. The Program profiles skilled trades as first choice careers to high school students. It encourages students to participate in the SYA Program and to pursue apprenticeship or other post-secondary training in a designated apprenticeship trade after graduation. In June 2011, 40 industry scholarships valued at $1,000 each were awarded to high school graduates who completed the SYA Program. To qualify, the student must have completed high school and hold a completed SYA passport. In order to redeem the scholarship, the graduate must be a registered apprentice for at least one year or have completed one year of post-secondary training in a designated skilled trade. Industry Scholarship Sponsors to June 30, Allan Construction 2. Alliance Energy Ltd. 3. Christie Mechanical Ltd. 4. EECOL Electric 5. General Contractors Association of Saskatchewan 6. GESCAN Division of Sonepar Canada Inc. 7. Peak Mechanical Partnership 8. PCL Construction Management Inc. 9. Prince Albert Construction Association 10. Merit Contractors Association Inc. 11. RNF Ventures Ltd. 12. Saskatchewan Construction Association 13. Saskatchewan Provincial Building and Construction Trades Council 14. Sheet Metal Workers Local 296 Saskatchewan 15. Sun Electric (1975) Ltd. 16. United Association of Plumbers and Pipefitters, Local Wallace Construction Specialties Ltd. 18. Westridge Construction Ltd.
8 $1,000 Scholarship Recipients* 1. Michael Brossart - Allan Composite School, Allan 2. Nick Magnuson - EECOL Electric {Jim Sinneave} Scholarship, Assiniboia Composite High School, Assiniboia 3. Karter Siegele - PCL Construction Management Inc Scholarship, Greenall High School, Balgonie 4. Nicholas Michel - Allan Construction Scholarship, Big River Community High School, Big River 5. Eric Packet - PCL Construction Management Inc Scholarship, Davidson School, Davidson 6. Brett Whitman - PCL Construction Management Inc Scholarship, Estevan Comprehensive School, Estevan 7. Jordan McKay - PCL Construction Management Inc Scholarship, Kipling School, Kipling 8. Lacey Halsall - La Loche Community School, La Loche 9. Cody Craig - PCL Construction Management Inc Scholarship, Churchill Community High School, La Ronge 10. Cameron Hetzel - RNF Ventures Scholarship, Lake Lenore School, Lake Lenore 11. Trevor Charron - EECOL Electric {Jim Sinneave} Scholarship, Holy Rosary High School, Lloydminster 12. Jesse Peddle - General Contractors Association Scholarship, Loreburn Central School, Loreburn 13. Dillon Fisher - Lumsden High School, Lumsden 14. Chad Ferguson - Tom Leverick Scholarship donated by Alliance Energy Ltd., Melfort and Unit Comprehensive Collegiate, Melfort 15. Taylor Krent - EECOL Electric {Jim Sinneave} Scholarship, Three Lakes School, Middle Lake 16. Josh Gallipeau - Westridge Construction Ltd. Scholarship, Vanier Collegiate Institute, Moose Jaw 17. Devon Jamieson - EECOL Electric {Jim Sinneave} Scholarship, McNaughton High School, Moosomin 18. Arun Andrews - EECOL Electric {Jim Sinneave} Scholarship, St. Peter s High School, Muenster 19. Jarett Prescesky - PCL Construction Management Inc Scholarship, North Battleford Comprehensive High, North Battleford 20. Ryan Ylioja - EECOL Electric {Jim Sinneave} Scholarship, Outlook High School, Outlook 21. Kaila Kristiansen - Peak Mechanical Partnership Award of Excellence, Carlton Comprehensive High School, Prince Albert 22. Tayler Korycki - Sheet Metal Workers Local 296 Saskatchewan Scholarship, Carlton Comprehensive High School, Prince Albert 23. Clark Russell - Saskatchewan Construction Association Scholarship, St. Mary High School, Prince Albert 24. Jamie Wintonyk - PCL Construction Management Inc Scholarship, Archbishop M.C. O Neill High School, Regina 25. Marco Zwarych - Saskatchewan Provincial Building and Construction Trades Council Scholarship, Miller Comprehensive High School, Regina 26. Samantha Stamina - PCL Construction Management Inc Scholarship, Regina Adult Campus, Regina 27. Quinn Ellsworth - Driven by a Passion to be the Best Scholarship donated by GESCAN Division of Sonepar Canada Inc., Sheldon Williams Collegiate, Regina 28. Derris Warren - Winston Knoll Collegiate, Regina 29. Jhon Mondigo - Hilda Szabo Scholarship Sponsored by Merit Contractors, E.D. Feehan Catholic High School, Saskatoon 30. Shawn McDougall - EECOL Electric {Jim Sinneave} Scholarship, Holy Cross High School, Saskatoon 31. Matt Fischer - Prince Albert Construction Association and Member Sponsors Scholarship, Marion M. Graham Collegiate, Saskatoon 32. Darren Kayseas - PCL Construction Management Inc Scholarship, Mount Royal Collegiate, Saskatoon 33. Trevor Hyde - EECOL Electric {Jim Sinneave} Scholarship, Walter Murray Collegiate Institute, Saskatoon 34. Brandon Eashappie - J.W. (Bud) McLellan Scholarship donated by Sun Electric (1975) Ltd., Carry the Kettle - Nakoda Oyate Education Centre, Sintaluta 35. Cole Goller - The Norman Wallace Scholarship, Spiritwood High School, Spiritwood 36. Jarrett Trumier - EECOL Electric {Jim Sinneave} Scholarship, St. Louis Community School, St. Louis 37. Christopher Penner - PCL Construction Management Inc Scholarship, Swift Current Comprehensive High School, Swift Current 38. Kyle Romanowski - Merit Contractors Association Apprenticeship Scholarship, Unity Composite High School, Unity 39. Cody Miller - EECOL Electric {Jim Sinneave} Scholarship, Weyburn Comprehensive High School, Weyburn 40. Brett Kelbaugh - Christie Mechanical Scholarship, Yorkton Regional High School, Yorkton * Scholarships may not have a named sponsor.
9 Apprenticeship Facts July 1, 2010 to June 30, ,041 apprentices were registered and received services during the year. Of these, 2,854 were new apprentices. 5,531 apprentices attended technical training 1,576 journeyperson and proficiency certificates were issued in Saskatchewan The Commission Board is an innovative public and private sector partnership. The Board is industry-led. Government, under-represented groups and trainers are also represented on the Commission Board. An equal number of employers and employee representatives are appointed to Trade Boards. In , the Commission had about 220 trade board members. Industry, both provincially and nationally, sets the standard for training and certification in the trades. There are 47 designated trades, four require compulsory apprenticeship training - Electrician, Plumber, Refrigeration Mechanic and Sheet Metal Worker.
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