Landscape horticulturists survey and assess landscapes, draw sketches and interpret plans. They construct and maintain gardens, parks, golf courses and other landscape environments. In addition, landscape horticulturists construct and maintain hard landscape elements, such as patios, walkways and walls. They also prepare estimates, provide products and services, and advise clients on issues related to horticulture
Heavy Equipment Operator (Tractor-Loader-Backhoe)
These heavy equipment operators operate tractor-loader-backhoes (TLB) used in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges, airports and utilities, and the construction of gas and oil pipelines, tunnels, buildings and other structures. They also operate equipment in surface mining, quarrying, and land clearing activities. Heavy equipment operators (TLB) are employed by construction companies, heavy equipment
Heavy Equipment Operator (Dozer)
These heavy equipment operators operate dozers used in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges, airports and utilities, and the construction of gas and oil pipelines, tunnels, buildings and other structures. They also operate equipment in surface mining, quarrying, and land clearing activities. Heavy equipment operators (dozer) are employed by construction companies, heavy equipment contractors,
Auto Body and Collision Technician (previously known as Motor Vehicle Body Repairer (Metal and Paint))
“Auto Body and Collision Technician” is this trade’s official Red Seal occupational title approved by the CCDA. Prior to October 2018, the trade name was Motor Vehicle Body Repairer (Metal and Paint). This standard covers tasks performed by auto body and collision technicians whose occupational title may vary across provinces and territories of Canada. For
Agricultural Equipment Technician
Agricultural equipment technicians set up, maintain, service, diagnose, repair and recondition agricultural equipment. This equipment includes tractors and combines, as well as a variety of implements for agricultural functions such as tillage, seeding, planting, harvesting, haying, spraying and application. Agricultural equipment technicians may also work on outdoor power equipment. While they are involved in preventative
Automotive Painter
For trade description and skills, see Automotive Painter: Apprenticeship Training Standard For more information, see Ontario College of Trades Training Standards
Electronics Technician (Professional and Kindred) 0169N
Summary Maintain, troubleshoot and repair electronic equipment and components. Remove and replace cable/wiring and components utilizing schematics and diagrams. Analyze circuits. Repair computers and peripheral devices. Repair circuit boards. Maintain applicable maintenance and repair documentation. Skills General Shop Practices Wiring chassis from blueprints. Construction of coils; selection of proper size of wire, wire gauges. Construction
Ironworker (Structural/Ornamental)
Ironworkers – structural/ornamental install and reinforce structural/ornamental steel components, precast structural concrete members and glued laminated timber products (glulam) in commercial, industrial, institutional and large residential buildings, towers, bridges and stadiums. They erect pre-engineered buildings and ornamental ironwork such as curtain walls, metal stairways, catwalks, railings and metal doors. They also erect scaffolding, cranes, hoists
Ironworker (Reinforcing)
Ironworkers – reinforcing cut, bend, lay out, place and weld reinforcing steel rods, welded wire fabric and composite materials in a wide variety of poured concrete products and structures such as buildings, highways, bridges, stadiums and towers. They also place and stress various post-tensioning systems in structures such as parking garages, bridges and stadiums where
Ironworker (Generalist)
Ironworkers – generalists work with both structural/ornamental and reinforcing steel materials. They install structural/ornamental steel components, precast concrete members and glued laminated timber products (glulam) and place reinforcing steel in commercial, industrial, institutional and large residential buildings, towers, bridges and stadiums. They erect pre-engineered buildings and ornamental ironwork such as curtain walls, metal stairways, catwalks,