Exterior Installer

5 weeks

May 4 - June 5, 2026

Exterior Installer

5 weeks
May 4 - June 5, 2026

Registration closes:
April 12th, 2026 @ 11:59pm
Information session:
April 13th, 2026 @ 1:30pm

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The Regina Trades & Skills Centre is offering an entry-level skills course tailored to those looking to become exterior finishers. The program will provide learners with the basic fundamental knowledge, practical skills and all certifications needed to gain employment as an Exterior Finisher with Everflow Eaves & Exteriors. This training is tuition-free, making this an excellent opportunity.
This course will equip you with the knowledge and hands-on experience needed to properly install soffit, fascia, eaves, downpipes, and siding. Topics covered include safety protocols, tools and materials, installation techniques, and best practices to ensure top-quality results. By the end of the course, you’ll be able to confidently and safely install exterior components, improving both the durability and appearance of any building.

Requirements

  • MUST BE A CANADIAN CITIZEN, PERMANENT RESIDENT or HAVE AN OPEN WORK PERMIT TO APPLY
  • Valid Class 5 Driver’s License required
  • Must be able to work outside, at heights and be able to lift 50lbs
  • A Criminal Record and Vulnerable Sector Check may be required by your employer
  • Compliance with RTSC’s fit for duty policy
  • English Language Requirement
  • For more selection criteria, please visit rtsc.org/why-train-with-us

Areas of Study

  • Safety Construction Orientation Training (SCOT)
  • Rights & Responsibilities/ Fall Protection/ AWP Awareness
  • Basic Hand tools/ Air tools
  • Installation of different exterior finishes
  • Proper flashing installation
  • Exterior envelope process
  • Soffit ventilation
  • Equipment Set Up
  • Measuring Techniques

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"It was an amazing experience, I loved the way they do everything. It is so well organized and put together. This is a great learning curve for people with zero to no experience. I loved the course, overall it was the best experience I've had learning since I was a child. I would strongly recommend taking the courses offered by RTSC. It's free, they pay you and pay for all the certifications required for your job placement at the end. I rate the experience at RTSC 10/10."

Darcy D Commercial Concrete

"It is a very good program in that it helps you to gain entry into the industry. You are basically given the expectations and sent on your way which is good. The skills are not so much what you can do. You are drilled on the four pillars so you can get a job and keep it. As you stay in the job your skill development."

Verdayne S Steel Studs & Drywall

"Overall, I would recommend this program to anyone wanting to get a trade; especially if you don't know where to start or how to go about it. This course will provide oneself with the basic fundamental trades & skills that one needs to start their career, build their confidence, learn the hard skills and gain the ability to grasp the concepts. I would definitely recommend RTSC to anyone who wants a trade."

Christopher L Painting

I just wanted to reach out & send a huge thank you to all. Since being in the childcare class back in 2021, I have completed my level TWO, And actively taking my level 3 classes to complete my diploma, I am still at the centre I did my work placement at and was promoted to supervisor last week. So, thanks again RTSC!

Alanna Child Care Educator

The pillars of success we learned at the RTSC are being noticed by my employer, and I have been rewarded for following them. At the end of my three month probation period, the Superintendent at the site I am currently working on wanted to increase my wage to $25/hour. We are working mostly 10 hour days with the odd 8 here and there, and I have been back on the site on weekends to refuel and maintain heaters for concrete on weekends. I absolutely love my job and could not be happier with the results of my work placement from RTSC. I will be starting my first year schooling on the way to journeyman as soon as I have accumulated enough hours. Thank you RTSC!

Kaleb H Carpentry

We need these types of programs expanded. There is a shortage of trades people entering the work force, and providing a basic crash course to learn some basics creates workers that are able to enter the trade with an elevated level of productivity. Alliance has people on staff that got their start through the program, and I see it as a quality organization to recruit from.

John A - Alliance Energy Electrical