Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro has had a long and successful relationship with College of the North Atlantic. The services provided by the College include but are not limited to, advanced training for apprentices in industrial mechanics, power line technicians, and industrial electricians. The College has also provided skills development through its contract training services in heavy equipment operations, technical maintenance, occupational health and safety and environmental management. In all cases the customer service has been top notch and the quality well worth the fees charged.
~ Mark Roberts, Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro
Since 1993, the Inland Fish and Wildlife Division, Canada Firearms Center and College of the North Atlantic have had an agreement to administer this very unique program throughout Newfoundland and Labrador. IFWD and the CFC of course have regulatory, train the trainer, and policy roles for this program while College of the North Atlantic through its infrastructure and capacity to facilitate contract training maintain a key role in providing courses on a province-wide basis. College of the North Atlantic’s role is vitally important and it must be stressed that it is because of this very detail that our agency and the CFC view the College as an ideal partner in this program.”
Chris Baldwin, Training Specialist, Inland Fish and Wildlife Division
Our partnership with College of the North Atlantic training departments has been a very successful one. The customizing of courses to meet specific industry needs is a unique service that provides real value to an organization like Aliant. Training coordinators and staff of the College have been very accommodating in pursuing solutions for our particular training requirements. We are confident that we can look to College of the North Atlantic to meet similar needs as required.”
~ Aliant, St. John’s
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