
Matthew Lindberg (Plumber ’01) wouldn’t be where he is today if he hadn’t tested his mettle at provincial and national skills competitions more than 20 years ago.
Being able to showcase his skills and technical knowledge among peers, industry experts and prospective students connected his passion for the skilled trades with a growing desire to teach. That paved the way for his first instructor position at NAIT in 2006 and, in subsequent years, training the next generation of skills competitors.
“No matter what trades education you take, those skills will be with you forever and you never know where that skill will take you,” says Lindberg, NAIT’s newly appointed dean of the School of Skilled Trades.
NAIT hosted the Skills Canada-Alberta competition in March and the Skills Canada national competitions in May. Nine of the polytechnic’s 22 participating apprentices took home top honours provincially, earning them a shot at nationals where two students won gold medals (see national results below).
Our photo and video team provide a behind-the-scenes glimpse of what it’s like to compete after weeks of training and preparation.

Lindberg, shown above, participated in his first skills competition as an apprentice in 1999.


Auto Body Technician instructor Cecile Bukmeier (class of '15) won gold medals at provincials and nationals when she was an apprentice and has been helping learners prepare ever since.




Welder apprentice Brooke Peterson, pictured above, represented NAIT at provincials.



Auto Body Technician instructor Nathan Baudry (class of ’09) has mentored competitors through provincial, national and WorldSkills competitions.


Andrik Jacobsen earned provincial gold in cabinetmaking.




Skills Canada-Alberta executive director Chris Browton (Radio and TV '92) says competitions put students through their paces by taking them out of a traditional classroom environment and giving them a real-world challenge.

Hizaarah Rossenally, pictured above, has participated in skills competitions since 2016 and took home provincial gold and silver at nationals in baking.

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