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Pulp and Paper Technician

Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
www.nait.caPulp and Paper Technicians are important players in the production of pulp, paper and related products. Technicians contribute to productivity, safety and reliable operations, generally working within a team environment.
The Pulp and Paper Technician Certificate provides the technical knowledge, practical skills and understanding to advance your career in the industry.
The certificate provides sound theoretical knowledge of mill processes and related operations, and emphasizes the interdependence of each of the individual mill processes.
Office of the Registrar
11762 - 106 Street
Edmonton, Alberta, T5G2R1, Canada
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Program Type Occupational
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Credential Type Certificate
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Length 1 Year or Less
3 Levels
- Part Time Only
- Cooperative Education
- Continuing Education Only
- Distance Learning Only
Suitable for those new to the industry and for individuals already working in pulp and paper processing or related fields. The program will give you the technical knowledge, practical skills and understanding to advance your career in the industry.
For more information, please visit Pulp and Paper Technician Certificate
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Updated May 01, 2024. The information contained in this profile is current as of the date shown.
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