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For Canadian skilled trades

A resume that reads right on the job site

The AI resume builder for Red Seal tradespeople and apprentices. Surfaces your C of Q number, Red Seal endorsement, safety tickets, and logged hours the way a hiring contractor actually reads them.

55+ Red Seal trades Canadian-hosted PIPEDA compliant 14-day money-back

Built for Every Stage of a Trades Career

From first-year apprentice to Red Seal journeyperson to Blue Seal supervisor.

Apprentices

Year of program, logged hours, sponsoring employer, next competency assessment. The AI makes progression read like a career, not a placeholder.

1st / 2nd / 3rd / 4th year · Ratio rules

Journeypersons

C of Q number, issuing province, Red Seal endorsement year, interprovincial mobility. Leads with the credential that opens doors across provinces.

Red Seal · Provincial C of Q

Supervisors / Blue Seal

Moving from tools to supervision, estimating, or project management. Surfaces Blue Seal, Gold Seal, PMP, crew size, safety leadership.

Blue Seal · Gold Seal · Foreman

Newcomer tradespeople

Foreign-trained tradesperson pursuing C of Q in Canada. Handles IEN pathways, Trade Equivalency Assessment (TEA), bridging program progress.

IQAS · TEA · bridging programs

Resumes Contractors Actually Read

The AI knows the difference between "helped build a house" and what a site super wants to see.

Work Experience — Construction Electrician (309A)
Before
  • Worked on big commercial jobs
  • Ran wire and installed panels
  • Did some apprentice training
  • Did safety stuff as needed
After — AI Enhanced
  • Installed and terminated 600V/347V feeders and distribution equipment across a 42,000 sq-ft commercial retrofit
  • Mentored 2 first-year apprentices through bend-and-install of EMT, rigid, and cable tray, logging 400+ supervised hours
  • Led permit-ready installations compliant with the Canadian Electrical Code (CE Code) Part I
  • Maintained 100% safety audit pass rate across 14 months on active construction sites
Credentials — Red Seal Welder
Before

Certifications: Welder, WHMIS, First Aid

Experience: 6 years welding, can do MIG and stick

After — AI Enhanced

Credentials: Red Seal-endorsed Journeyperson Welder · Ontario C of Q #XXXXXX (2021)

CWB Certifications: CSA W47.1 Division 1, W59 structural · FCAW, GMAW, SMAW, GTAW

Safety Tickets: WHMIS 2015, Working at Heights (MOL-approved), Confined Space Entry, Fall Arrest, First Aid Level 2 (all current)

Experience: 6 years structural and pressure-pipe welding across commercial, industrial, and mining projects in Ontario and Alberta

Apprentice — 2nd-Year Plumber
Before

Role: Plumber Apprentice

Skills: Plumbing, pipe fitting, fixture installation, customer service

After — AI Enhanced

Stage: Registered Plumber Apprentice, Ontario 306A · 2nd year (1,940 of 9,000 hours logged)

Sponsor: [Employer], Local 46 signatory · next competency assessment Fall 2026

Hands-on skills: Copper soldering and press-fit, PEX, ABS/PVC DWV, fixture rough-in, backflow device installation (CSA B64.10)

Safety tickets: WHMIS 2015, First Aid Level 1, Fall Arrest, Confined Space Awareness

Every Safety Ticket, Formatted Right

Hiring contractors scan for these first. The AI surfaces them on the credentials line with issue date and expiry, and keeps the list current.

WHMIS 2015 (GHS)
Working at Heights (MOL)
Confined Space Entry / Rescue
Fall Arrest
First Aid Level 1 / 2
CSTS-2020
Traffic Control Person
H2S Alive
TDG (Transportation of Dangerous Goods)
Forklift / Counterbalance
CWB welder certifications
Gas Technician G1 / G2 / G3

Don't see your ticket? The AI handles any credential you paste in.

Supports All 55+ Red Seal Trades

Construction, industrial, service, and food trades — plus non-Red-Seal provincial trades on the same platform.

Construction Electrician
Industrial Electrician
Plumber
Steamfitter/Pipefitter
Sheet Metal Worker
Sprinkler System Installer
Welder
Carpenter
Bricklayer
Concrete Finisher
Ironworker
Insulator
Industrial Mechanic (Millwright)
Heavy Duty Equipment Technician
Automotive Service Technician
Truck and Transport Mechanic
Refrigeration and A/C Mechanic
Gasfitter
Powerline Technician
Crane Operator
Painter and Decorator
Roofer
Floorcovering Installer
Glazier
Cook
Baker
Hairstylist
Landscape Horticulturist

+ 25 more Red Seal trades and all provincial-only trades

Pricing

Same plans as the full Resume Writer — all Canadian-hosted.

Starter

$19 CAD / month
Get Started
  • 1 resume
  • 10 AI generations/day
  • Classic + Modern templates
  • PDF export
  • Public resume page
  • LinkedIn PDF import
  • 3 ATS checks/day
  • 3 cover letters
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Pro

$49 CAD / month
Get Started
  • 5 resumes
  • 30 AI generations/day
  • All 3 templates incl. ATS
  • PDF export
  • Public resume page
  • LinkedIn PDF import
  • Job posting tailoring
  • 10 ATS checks/day
  • 10 cover letters

Business

$129 CAD / month
Get Started
  • 20 resumes
  • 100 AI generations/day
  • All 3 templates incl. ATS
  • PDF export
  • Public resume page
  • LinkedIn PDF import
  • Job posting tailoring
  • 30 ATS checks/day
  • 50 cover letters

All plans include QR codes, bio pages, analytics, and more. Compare full plans

Build Your Trades Resume

Red Seal, C of Q, safety tickets, hours logged. Canadian-hosted. $19 CAD/mo.

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Frequently Asked Questions


What does the Red Seal endorsement mean on a resume?
The Red Seal is the interprovincial standard of excellence for Canadian skilled trades, administered by the Canadian Council of Directors of Apprenticeship. A Red Seal-endorsed Certificate of Qualification lets you work in any participating province without re-certification. On a resume it should lead the credentials line — "Red Seal-endorsed Journeyperson Electrician (Construction), Ontario C of Q #XXXXXX".
Which trades does this cover?
All 55+ Red Seal-endorsed trades, including Construction Electrician, Industrial Electrician, Plumber, Carpenter, Welder, Automotive Service Technician, Heavy Duty Equipment Technician, Cook, Hairstylist, Industrial Mechanic (Millwright), Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic, Sheet Metal Worker, Sprinkler Fitter, Steamfitter/Pipefitter, and more. Non-Red-Seal provincial trades are supported too.
How do I list my safety tickets?
The AI surfaces and formats them automatically. Common tickets handled: WHMIS 2015, Working at Heights (MOL-approved), Confined Space Entry/Rescue, First Aid Level 1/2, Traffic Control Person, CSTS-2020 (Construction Safety Training System), Fall Arrest, Forklift/Counterbalance, TDG, H2S Alive. The resume notes expiry dates where you provide them.
I'm an apprentice, not a journeyperson. Can I use this?
Yes. The AI distinguishes apprentice from journeyperson clearly and formats your apprenticeship progress honestly — logged hours, years of the program, next competency assessment date, sponsoring employer. Progression from apprentice to journeyperson reads as a career narrative rather than a gap.
What's Blue Seal and when should I put it on a resume?
Blue Seal is Alberta's business management credential for certified journeypersons. If you're moving into supervisory, lead-hand, or estimating work, surface the Blue Seal immediately after your Red Seal / C of Q. Other provinces don't require it, but Alberta contractors often look for it.
Does it handle provincial Certificate of Qualification numbers?
Yes. Your Certificate of Qualification number and issuing province are formatted on the credential line. The parser understands Ontario (309A, 310T, etc.), Alberta, BC, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec (CCQ card numbers), and Atlantic provinces.
Are my hour logs and apprenticeship records stored securely?
Yes. All data stays on Canadian servers in Montreal (ca-central-1), is PIPEDA-compliant, and is never used to train AI models. You own your data; you can export or delete anytime.
What about union work and hall referrals?
Union affiliations (IBEW, UA, Sheet Metal Workers, Carpenters, LiUNA, etc.), local number, book status, and hall referral history are all supported. The resume format keeps union language on it so hiring contractors who work with the locals recognise it immediately.