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I found this document that outlines the requirements to challenge the red seal millwright. 9,900 hrs of documented related experience. I've been told that they will not count AME apprenticeship time it has to be as a licensed AME and you have to have each employer complete a form documenting hours employed and type of work carried out. Ie - hydraulics, pneumatics, conveyor systems etc.

 

http://www.itabc.ca/sites/default/files/program-information/industrial-mechanic-millwright-profile-nov-2013.pdf

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You need to be licensed and the thing is you need to convince your employer of your competence. They can sign for all hours minus one year if you challenge exams. That's for any related trade. I have documents somewhere but it's not public ally published. You need to go see AIT and they will print it out for you

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