Description The Irving Shipbuilding Marine Trades Initiative will offer specialized training in welding, equipping students with the essential skills required in today''s evolving marine sector. This initiative is an investment in the future of Canada''s marine industry, removing barriers and providing training opportunities for new skilled tradespeople. ISI will cover the costs of all aspects of the training for 20 students for the two-year diploma program. Participants will apply through ISI and be enrolled directly by Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) as full-time students. Program participants will have access to the same supports provided to NSCC students, while adhering to all NSCC policies. Responsibilities To apply for the Irving Shipbuilding Marine Trades Initiative, applicants must complete the following: Include an up-to-date Resume with the application Include a Cover Letter outlining interest in this Initiative - please answer the following questions: Why are you interested applying to the Marine Trades Initiative? What makes the Marine industry sector exciting for you? Why should you be selected to this program? Include proof of highest level of education obtained (Example - High School Transcript, College Diploma, University Degree) Qualifications All successful applicants must meet NSCC admission requirements, including English language proficiency, where applicable. All successful applicants must meet requirements for Canadian Controlled Goods Program (CGP), Canadian Government Security clearance, and U.S. International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). All applications will be reviewed by one of our recruiters.If the recruiter sees a potential opportunity (current or future) that matches your skills and experience, you will be contacted to discuss your qualifications for the Irving Shipbuilding Marine Trades Initiative. The deadline for applications will be February 23, 2026. We thank all applicants for their interest, however; only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
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Irving Shipbuilding Marine Trades Initiative