New training for Outaouais trade students
Bike Mechanics program launched by the Gatineau Chamber of Commerce
Djeneba Dosso
The Gatineau Chamber of Commerce stepped in to help the local market during a widespread labour shortage. In 2020, Cycling Quebec reported 150,000 cyclists in Gatineau each summer. Unfortunately, the increasing number of cyclists does not meet the demand of skilled bike mechanics. To fill this gap, the GCC has introduced a Bike Mechanics program designed to offer specialized bike repair training in the Outaouais.
“Faced with a shortage of manpower, it’s crucial to create projects like this one by teaming up with strategic partners. These initiatives enable us to respond to market needs and promote regional economic development,” said Etienne Fredette, General Manager of the GCC.
The adoption of this trades program was made possible by $334,475 in funding by the Workforce skills development and recognition fund. The course is described as a “program of study preparing students for the profession of bicycle mechanic.” This entails learning how to maintain, assess, repair and assemble bicycles and requires a knowledge of types of bikes and parts and strong communication skills. The program has an estimated duration of five months, totaling 645 hours of theory and labour. Upon completion, students will obtain an Attestation of Vocational Studies.
The program will be offered for the first time on Nov. 11, reaching its completion on Mar. 28, 2024. Following a paid training model, students will receive $700 a week throughout the duration of training.
According to the GCC, “many local companies in the region are struggling to recruit qualified bicycle mechanics.” This program will not only fill the gap but also guarantee job prospects for graduates who are in the Outaouais region.
“This training opportunity is excellent news for our region,” said Nathalie Mongeon, Director of FP Outaouais’ Regional Services. “This project will enable companies in the sector to have access to a qualified and competent workforce to offer better services to their customers.”
Photo 1 caption: A new program will become available to Outaouais trades students in the Fall. On Aug. 1, the GCC proudly announced their new Bike Mechanics program to meet the increasing demand for skilled and trained bike mechanics in the region. Photo credit: Courtesy of École de métiers spécialisés de Laval.
Photo 2 caption: Etienne Fredette, General Manager of the GCC explains the importance of training and filling needs locally. Photo credit: Screenshot by Gatineau Bulletin