Apprenticeship
What jobs require apprenticeships
While you may hear the word apprenticeship and automatically think of
construction trades, you’d be surprised to learn how many exciting jobs offer
apprenticeship training. In nearly every industry there is an avenue for
apprentices to make their way into their field. Bakers, hair stylists,
agriculturalists and auto mechanics are just a few of the careers which qualify
for apprenticeship training.
Apprenticeships are available in nearly every aspect of Ontario’s economy and
with a rapidly changing workforce there is a high demand for those willing to
work hard and learn new skills. With over 200 jobs in the skilled trades,
there are plenty of opportunities available in the various industry sectors.
Here are just a few of the typical industries and jobs that offer
apprenticeship.
The Auto Service Sector
- Alignment and brakes technician
- Auto body repairer and collision damage repairer
- Auto body repairer
- Automotive electronic accessory technician
- Automotive glass technician
- Automotive service technician
- painter
- Motorcycle mechanic
The Construction Sector
- Carpenter
- Construction boilermaker
- Construction millwright
- Ironworker
- Heavy equipment operator
- Welder
- Mobile crane operator
- Plumber
The Service Sector
- Assistant cook
- Hairstylist
- Network cabling specialist
- Retail meat cutter
- Early childhood educator
- Baker
- Gem setter/ goldsmith
- Special event coordinator
The Manufacturing Sector
- Mould or die finisher
- Tool and gauge inspector
- Bearings mechanic
- General machinist
- Fitter – assembler
- Machine-tool builder and integrator
There is no end to the number of doors that can be opened through
apprenticeship. Many apprentices who complete their training will be asked to
train new hopefuls, while others may find management opportunities or decide to
start their own business. With apprenticeship training under your belt,
the sky really can be the limit!