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Training in cable and circuit assembly in Québec

Training program

  • In the Québec education system, completion of this program requires 945 hours of secondary level vocational training, representing a total of 11 years of study.
  • This training leads to occupations with good prospects for employment integration in Québec. These occupations fall under the following two occupational groups:
    • Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanic, technician and inspector (NOC 2244);
    • Aircraft assembler\ and aircraft assembly inspector (NOC 9481).

The occupation

Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanic, technician and inspector (NOC 2244)

Main duties

  • Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectors install, adjust, repair and overhaul aircraft instrument, electrical or avionics systems on aircraft.
  • In Québec, these occupations are not regulated. However, an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) licence (Category E – Avionics) issued by Transport Canada is required for avionics technicians and inspectors who sign maintenance releases and attest to the airworthiness of aircrafts.

Labour market information

  • Employment prospects for the 2009-2013 period are favourable in the Laurentides, Laval and Montérégie regions.

Some figures

  • Approximately 4,000 persons practised an occupation related to this occupational group in Québec in 2008, 92% of whom were men (compared to 53% for all occupations).
  • 97% of persons practising an occupation related to this occupational group were employed full time in 2008 (compared to 81% for all occupations).
  • The average gross annual income was $59,000 for full-time employment in 2005.

Main activity sectors in terms of employment

Transportation equipment
53%
Transportation and warehousing
23%
Public administration
11%
Machinery
4%
Computer, electronics and electrical products
2%
Other
7%

Employers

  • There are 439 companies in the transportation equipment industry in Québec:
    • 100 in the Montérégie region;
    • 69 in the Montréal region;
    • 30 to 40 in the Capitale-Nationale, Chaudière-Appalaches, Centre-du-Québec and Laurentides regions.

 

Aircraft assemblers and aircraft assembly inspectors (NOC 9481)

Main duties

  • Aircraft assemblers assemble, fit and install prefabricated parts to manufacture fixed wing or rotary wing aircraft or aircraft subassemblies. Aircraft assembly inspectors inspect aircraft assemblies for adherence to engineering specifications.
  • They are employed by aircraft and aircraft subassembly manufacturers.
  • In Québec, these occupations are not regulated. However, an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) licence (Category E – Avionics) issued by Transport Canada is required for avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectors who sign maintenance releases and attest to the airworthiness of aircrafts.

Labour market information

  • Employment prospects for the 2009-2013 period are favourable in the Laurentides, Laval and Montérégie regions.

Some figures

  • Approximately 6,000 persons practised an occupation related to this occupational group in Québec in 2008, 87% of whom were men (compared to 53% for all occupations).
  • 98% of persons practising an occupation related to this occupational group were employed full time in 2008 (compared to 81% for all occupations).
  • The average gross annual income was $57,000 for full-time employment in 2005.

Main activity sectors in terms of employment

Transportation equipment
92%
Machinery
3%
Computer, electronic and electrical products
2%
Transportation and warehousing
1%
Other
2%

Employers

  • There are 440 companies in the transportation equipment sector in Québec:
    • 99 in the Montérégie region;
    • 69 in the Montréal region;
    • 35 in the Centre-du-Québec region.

 

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