As we approach the new year, it’s a perfect time to reflect on the opportunities available in the skilled trades. In 2024, skilled trades professionals continue to be essential to Canada’s economy, providing secure, rewarding career paths across multiple industries. Whether you’re a high school student, considering a career shift, or advancing in your current profession, there’s no better time to pursue a career in the trades.
Why Skilled Trades Matter More Than Ever
As we look ahead, the skilled trades sector in Ontario presents promising career opportunities. By 2026, 1 in 6 job openings in the province is expected to be in skilled trades, underscoring the demand for skilled professionals in this field. With 85 to 90% of apprenticeship training paid, apprentices have a unique advantage to earn while they learn, building a solid foundation for a long-term career. Additionally, over 24,600 employers in Ontario currently offer paid apprenticeships, highlighting the vast opportunities available for those pursuing a path in the skilled trades.
With over 150 designated trades in Ontario, here are some of the most promising, high-demand skilled trades careers for 2024:
Top In-Demand Skilled Trades Careers for 2024
Plumber
- Role: Plumbers are responsible for installing, repairing, and maintaining piping systems, fixtures, and other plumbing equipment in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. They ensure proper water flow, drainage, and overall system efficiency.
- Training Requirements: In Ontario, plumbers typically undergo a five-year apprenticeship, which includes about 9,000 hours of combined on-the-job training and classroom instruction to become certified.
- Salary Outlook: The average salary for a plumber in Canada is approximately $80,000 per year, with variations based on experience and region.
Check out current job opportunities in plumbing on our job board: Merit Ontario Job Board.
Electrician
- Role: Electricians work with electrical systems, installing, maintaining, and repairing wiring, control systems, and electrical components in buildings and other structures. They play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and functionality of electrical systems.
- Training Requirements: Electricians in Ontario must complete a five-year apprenticeship, involving around 9,000 hours of training, with both hands-on experience and in-class learning.
- Salary Outlook: Electricians in Canada can expect an average annual salary of about $85,000, with the potential to earn more based on experience and specialization.
Explore available electrician positions on our job board: Merit Ontario Job Board.
Carpenter
- Role: Carpenters work in various sectors, from construction to independent contracting, creating and maintaining wooden and composite structures.
- Training Requirements: A high school education (Grade 10) typically qualifies individuals for a four- to five-year apprenticeship program.
- Salary Outlook: Carpenters can expect an average annual salary of around $87,000, with opportunities in specialties ranging from cabinetry to general construction.
Browse current carpenter job openings on our job board: Merit Ontario Job Board.
Growing Opportunities and Support for Skilled Trades
With increased federal and provincial support, including grants, scholarships, and training programs, pursuing a career in the skilled trades has never been more accessible. The Canadian Apprenticeship Forum reported that there will be an estimated 167,000 new trades jobs by 2028, underscoring the critical need for skilled trades professionals across the country.
Final Thoughts
As 2024 approaches, consider the opportunities that a career in skilled trades can offer. With financial stability, high demand, and a variety of roles to fit diverse skill sets, skilled trades remain a promising choice. If you’re ready to explore apprenticeships and training options, contact Merit Ontario today to learn more.
Sources:
- Ontario Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training, and Skills Development, 2024
- Canadian Apprenticeship Forum, 2024
- Ontario College of Trades
- Job Bank Canada