Thursday, October 25, 2012

Top Job Thursday

Average Starting Salaries for Entry Level Skilled Trades Jobs

A career in a skilled trade offers more than brain work and some light tapping on a keyboard. It requires both a mental and physical investment in a task or a project, and there’s always the unmistakable pride of working at your craft and knowing first hand that you’re doing it well.
The skilled trades are among the best paid careers for young Canadians and they are poised to become even more lucrative due to the rising demand for skilled labour. According to Statistics Canada, employees in the trades earn an average hourly wage that is 6% higher than other occupations: $22.36 compared with $21.02.

The highest earners were electricians ($25.26), crane operators ($24.61) and plumbers ($24.10), and these occupations also had the highest unionization rates and high job permanency rates. In contrast, trades with lower averages – other construction trades ($19.24) and carpenters ($20.43) – had substantially lower unionization rates (32% and 39% respectively).

Within a few years of becoming a journeyperson, some tradespeople can expect to double their starting wage or salary and, with overtime pay, some even earn 6-figure salaries.

Take a peek at a few examples of starting salaries and hourly wages for some skilled trade positions, some of which you can apply to right here on TalentEgg.ca!

Instrument TechnicianApprentice Electrician
Vancouver: $47,723Vancouver: $14.13/hr
Edmonton: $48,625Edmonton: $15/hr
Toronto: $49,123Toronto: $12.36/hr
Montreal: $45,355Montreal: $12.43/hr

Heavy Equipment OperatorWelder
Vancouver: $36,286Vancouver: $38,538
Edmonton: $38,098Edmonton: $39,827
Toronto: $36,600Toronto: $38,865
Montreal: $34,647Montreal: $36,827

MillwrightCAD Drafter
Vancouver: $18.42/hrVancouver: $34,936
Edmonton: $20.08/hrEdmonton: $36,920
Toronto: $16.29/hrToronto: $34,179
Montreal: $15.12/hrMontreal: $33,157

Heavy Duty MechanicMachinist
Alberta: $21.90/hrAlberta: $17.72/hr
British Columbia: $20.25/hrBritish Columbia: $16.51/hr
Ontario: $19.54/hrOntario: $15.91/hr
Saskatchewan: $19.39/hr

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Quebec: $14.91/hr

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