In-Demand Manufacturing Skills in Canada
The Government of Canada lists manufacturing skills in high demand, including CNC machining, 3D printing, and robotics engineering.
The Government of Canada lists manufacturing skills in high demand, including CNC machining, 3D printing, and robotics engineering.
This research report by The Conference Board of Canada highlights the need for skilled workers in manufacturing, particularly in areas like mechatronics and automation.
Indeed Canada lists the top manufacturing jobs, including production supervisor, quality control inspector, and manufacturing engineer, along with required skills and salary ranges.
Seneca College offers a manufacturing skills training program, covering topics like lean manufacturing, supply chain management, and industry 4.0 technologies.
Statistics Canada provides data on the manufacturing labour market, including employment rates, skill requirements, and demographic trends.
The Government of Ontario outlines various manufacturing career paths, such as aerospace manufacturing, automotive manufacturing, and food processing, along with required skills and education.
Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME) discusses the importance of apprenticeships in addressing the manufacturing skills gap and provides resources for employers and apprentices.
The University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management publishes an article on the impact of Industry 4.0 on the future of manufacturing in Canada, including required skills and technologies.