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Construction Engineering Technician

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Course Description

Construction Engineering Technicians work in the construction industry with contractors, government agencies and engineers on a wide range of building construction projects. Learn how to integrate science and engineering concepts with construction management skills to develop a career in building construction management, design and inspection. Learn industry-specific technologies to assist in the development and implementation of project goals in accordance with project plans, sustainability practices, and industry laws, codes and standards.

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Construction Engineering Technician

Available as a two-year program

Construction Engineering Technicians work in the construction industry with contractors, government agencies and engineers on a wide range of building construction projects. Learn how to integrate science and engineering concepts with construction management skills to develop a career in building construction management, design and inspection. Learn industry-specific technologies to assist in the development and implementation of project goals in accordance with project plans, sustainability practices, and industry laws, codes and standards.
  • Credential
    • Two-year Ontario College Diploma

  • Start Date

    September and January entry

Find your career

Prepare for a high-demand position in:

  • Site supervision
  • Building inspection and approval
  • Construction project coordinator
  • Structural drafting technician
  • Construction estimator
  • Construction superintendent
  • Quality assurance (testing and inspection)
  • Project estimating
  • Retail sales (building supply and rental)
  • Graduates are eligible for certification with the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT).

 

Is it for you?

Students who are successful in this program come with varied goals and experience:

  • People who may wish to start their own business.
  • Students who enjoy a challenge solving engineering-related problems.
  • Former construction workers looking to apply their experience and knowledge in a less physically demanding job.
  • People who would enjoy working outdoors, in an office, or a bit of both.

 

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