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Saskatchewan Indian Institute Of Technologies Mining Industry Pre-Employment Program

Saskatchewan Indian Institute Of Technologies

Mining Industry Pre-Employment Program

Saskatoon, Canada

0 up to 10 Weeks

English

Full time

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Sep 2025

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: The Mining Industry Pre-Employment Program equips students with essential skills for a successful career in the mining sector. This program focuses on practical training and industry standards, preparing graduates for employment in various roles within mining companies.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates of this program can pursue careers as miners, heavy equipment operators, mine safety inspectors, or in mining administration. The skills gained can lead to various opportunities in the mining industry, enhancing employability.

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Introduction

Are you interested in working in the mining industry? If so, SIIT’s Mining Industry Pre-Employment program may be your next step.

The 10-week Mining Industry Pre-Employment program is delivered in Regina, Saskatoon, and Yorkton. The program includes classroom training, mine site tours, life skills training, career planning, and safety tickets. Students may also complete a two-week practicum at a mine site.

Graduates of this program can expect to find entry-level employment with various mining companies.

In this ten-week program, students can expect:

A combination of in-class theory (70%) and hands-on practical training (30%). The class is held Monday to Friday, 6 hours per day.

Two-week work placement at a mine site;

No additional independent (homework) learning.

Personal Protective Equipment needed for shop training and employment is provided by SIIT.

Any work-related safety tickets will be included. These vary according to each trade.

Two-week work placements are available for Mining Industry Pre-Employment program students. Students must adhere to attendance and academic performance standards to participate. Students will be required to pass a drug test before a work placement at a mine site.

Graduates of this program can expect to find employment in the mining industry. Mine labourers carry out various general labouring duties to assist in the extraction of coal, minerals, ore, and other services supporting underground mining.

Upon completing their apprenticeship and required industry experience, apprentices may write the Interprovincial Journeyperson Examination and obtain a Red Seal.

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