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Find your occupation
Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations
Find the best description of your occupation on this list. Make a note of
the skill level it falls under: you will need to know this to complete the
questionnaire.
Skill Level B — Occupations usually require college education
or apprenticeship training
- Contractors and Supervisors, Trades and Related Workers
- Supervisors, Railway
and Motor Transportation Occupations
- Machinists and Related Occupations
- Electrical Trades and Telecommunication
Occupations
- Plumbers, Pipefitters and Gas Fitters
- Metal Forming, Shaping and Erecting
Trades
- Carpenters and Cabinetmakers
- Masonry and Plastering Trades
- Other Construction Trades
- Machinery and Transportation Equipment Mechanics
(Except Motor Vehicle)
- Automotive Service Technicians
- Other Mechanics
- Upholsterers, Tailors, Shoe Repairers, Jewellers and Related
Occupations
- Stationary Engineers and Power Station and System
Operators
- Train Crew Operating Occupations
- Crane Operators, Drillers and Blasters
- Printing Press Operators, Commercial
Divers and Other Trades and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
If your occupation is on this list, you are skill level B. You will need
to know this information to complete the questionnaire.
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Skill Level C — Occupations usually require secondary school
and/or occupation-specific training
- Motor Vehicle and Transit Drivers
- Heavy Equipment Operators
- Other Transport Equipment Operators and Related
Workers
- Other Installers, Repairers and Servicers
- Longshore Workers and Material
Handlers
If your occupation is on this list, you are skill level C. You will need
to know this information to complete the questionnaire.
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Skill Level D — On-the-job training is usually provided for
occupations
- Trades Helpers and Labourers
- Public Works and Other Labourers, n.e.c.
If your occupation is on this list, you are skill level D. You will need
to know this information to complete the questionnaire.
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