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Apprentice Job information

What is an apprentice job?

An apprentice job is a position where an individual learns a trade or profession through a combination of on-the-job training and classroom instruction. Apprenticeships are designed to help people gain hands-on experience while earning a wage and working under the guidance of experienced mentors. These programs typically last from one to several years, depending on the field, and can lead to industry-recognized certifications or qualifications. Apprenticeships are common in skilled trades, such as construction, plumbing, and electrical work, but are increasingly available in other sectors as well.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an apprentice?

To thrive as an Apprentice, you need a willingness to learn, a basic understanding of the industry, and often a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with industry-specific tools, safety protocols, and sometimes vocational certifications may be required, depending on the trade. Strong work ethic, communication, and teamwork skills help apprentices excel and make a positive impression. These qualities are crucial because they enable apprentices to learn effectively, contribute to their team, and progress toward full proficiency in their chosen field.

What kinds of mentorship and training can I expect in an apprentice job?

As an apprentice, you can expect to receive hands-on training from experienced professionals, often paired with classroom or online instruction depending on the industry. Mentorship is a key part of most apprenticeship programs, with supervisors or journeymen guiding you through practical tasks, answering questions, and providing feedback on your progress. You'll typically rotate through different tasks or departments to gain a broad understanding of the trade or field. This structure helps you build foundational skills while gradually taking on more responsibility as you demonstrate competence.

What is the difference between Apprentice Job vs Trainee Job?

AspectApprentice JobTrainee Job
CredentialsOften requires enrollment in an apprenticeship program, sometimes with a certificationMay require a basic qualification or no specific certification
Work EnvironmentHands-on training in a real work setting, often with a mentorTraining may be classroom-based or on-the-job, less structured
Industry UsageCommon in skilled trades like construction, manufacturing, and electrical workUsed across various industries, including retail, hospitality, and administration

Apprentice jobs focus on structured, skill-based training with certification, often in trades, while trainee jobs are more general entry-level positions with less formal training structures. Both serve as stepping stones but differ in training intensity and industry application.

What jobs do apprentices do?

Apprenticeships involve on-the-job training combined with classroom instruction in a specific trade or profession. Apprentices typically perform tasks related to their field, such as assisting experienced workers, learning technical skills, and gaining practical experience in environments like construction, manufacturing, healthcare, or skilled trades. They often work under supervision and may earn certifications or licenses upon completion.

What are the most commonly searched types of Job jobs in Saskatchewan?

The most popular types of Job jobs in Saskatchewan are:

Infographic showing various Apprentice Job job openings in Saskatchewan as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 21% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 86% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution.

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Job description

 
Position: Carpenter Apprentice - VIDO 
 
Project Type: Buildings
 
Project Location: Saskatoon, SK 
 
Shift: Day 
 
Schedule: 5 days on, 2 days off 
 
Accommodations: Local Only
 
GC: Graham
 
Allied Partner: Technical Workforce Inc.
 
Reference Number: 31457 
 
 

Jardeg is currently recruiting for Carpenter Apprentices to join the Technical Workforce Inc. team at the VIDO project in Saskatoon, Sk! 

At this time, this position is for local candidates only. This position is a 5 days on and 2 days off schedule with the possibility of working afternoons, evenings, and weekends.

As a Carpenter Apprentice, you will:

  • Build forms for concrete 
  • Cut, shape, and join
  • Look for and fix deficiencies
  • Building of hoarding and other temporary structures
  • Checks accuracy of work, and makes adjustments as required
  • Study blueprints for work planning
  • Construct and forms chutes for pouring concrete
  • Erect scaffolding and ladders for assembling structures above ground level
  • Inform immediate supervisor of abnormalities or defects and/or takes appropriate measures
  • General site upkeep

Minimum Requirements:

  • Preference will be given to Registered Carpenter Apprentices from a recognized provincial training authority
  • Non-ticketed carpenters must provide proof of hours relevant to the industrial Carpentry trade
  • Experience with concrete formwork required 
  • Certifications: CSTS & WHMIS
  • Skid steer and zoom boom certifications are an asset
  • Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
  • Describe and point out safety compliance and regulatory issues
  • Must be legally entitled to work in Canada
 

COME AND GET YOUR BOOTS DIRTY!

At Jardeg, we power the workforce behind Graham and its trusted workforce partners, recruiting skilled trades and construction professionals who help deliver complex projects across Canada. If you’re a tradesperson working in Canada, our reach across commercial, infrastructure, and industrial construction - as well as maintenance and turnaround projects - means we offer more than just a job. We offer a lifetime of work.

We’re proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and are committed to an inclusive, accessible workplace. We welcome and encourage applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available by request to your recruiter for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.

Unsolicited resumes or candidate profiles from third-party recruitment agencies will not be accepted and will become the property of Jardeg.