Education
Young Manitoban Transitions to Plumbing Career Through FPDI Program

A new plumbing program offered by **First People’s Development Inc. (FPDI)** is helping individuals like **Jordan Beach**, a 26-year-old from Manitoba, transition from less fulfilling jobs to promising careers in the skilled trades. FPDI collaborates with **28 First Nations communities** in Manitoba to provide training-to-employment opportunities. The plumbing program, developed in partnership with the **Piping Industry Technical College of Manitoba**, offers participants hands-on training in the latest plumbing techniques and tools.
Beach, who previously worked as a customer service representative, felt unfulfilled in his desk job. He discovered the FPDI plumbing course through a Facebook post and quickly applied. “When I found out about the program, I thought it was the perfect opportunity for me,” he stated. After being accepted, he commenced his studies in early May.
The program spans **10 months** and covers essential skills such as cutting and measuring pipes, installing valves, reading blueprints, and interpreting plumbing codes. Notably, tuition is free for qualifying applicants, making it accessible to many in the community.
Beach praised the supportive learning environment fostered by FPDI. He noted the exceptional guidance from instructors, particularly **Craig Gertley**, who provided clear explanations and visual aids to help students grasp complex concepts. “The support was on another level,” Beach recalled. “I never felt like I was alone or I needed to do everything on my own.”
In August, just three months after enrolling, Beach secured a position with **Randall Plumbing and Heating** as a Level 1 apprentice. His first assignment involved transporting cast iron pipes to the upper floors of the **University of Manitoba’s** Machray Hall, which is undergoing a significant renovation to enhance its facilities for the Faculty of Science. This project is expected to be completed by late **2026**.
Beach enjoys the variety of tasks in his apprenticeship, stating, “Every two days, it’s a different task that we’re doing. You’re always learning something new.” He appreciates the camaraderie among the journeymen on-site, who are eager to share their knowledge.
Reflecting on his experience, Beach attributes much of his progress to the education and encouragement he received from the FPDI program. “It helped a lot,” he explained. “Just in the short time that I was there, they helped me to understand the basics and what was actually needed out in the field.”
Beach’s goal is to complete his five years of apprenticeship training and become a journeyman plumber. He encourages anyone considering a similar path to take the leap. “If you look at this program and it looks like something you might want to do, go for it. I enjoyed every day at the school. It’s a very fun and knowledgeable program.”
**First People’s Development Inc.** continues to celebrate the achievements of its program participants and remains dedicated to creating opportunities for Indigenous peoples to thrive. The organization acknowledges the need for reconciliation, particularly on **September 30**, recognized as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. This day serves as a reminder to honor the survivors and families affected by the residential school system.
For more information about the FPDI programs and initiatives, potential participants are encouraged to visit their website.
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