Construction Craft Workers prepare, excavate, backfill, compact and clean up a work site. They also handle materials as well as ship and receive parts. Construction Craft Workers primarily work in the construction industry, governed by the Apprenticeship Certification Act (ACA).
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What Preparation and Training do You Need ?
To become a Construction Craft Worker, you should preferably have a secondary school diploma before entering an apprenticeship of one to two years, though the minimum requirement for entry under the ACA is Grade 10.
Whats Your Future as a Construction Craft Worker?
Most workers in this trade work full-time, sometimes in shift work, sometimes outdoors although working conditions tend to vary from job to job. Some travel to different job sites may be necessary. The trade is best suited for people who are physically fit. Industries in Southern Ontario that employ Construction Craft Workers include:
The Construction Craft Worker apprenticeship is an excellent introductory program for people considering jobs in the construction sector. Construction Craft Workers can go on to specialize in other skilled trades such as carpentry, bricklaying, etc. For additional information about this career, check out the construction sector website at: www.CareersInConstruction.ca.
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Ask Yourself: Is becoming a Construction Craft Worker For You ?
If you answered Yes to most of these questions, working as a Construction Craft Worker may be ideal for you !
You may also want to explore other careers that require similar interests and skills:
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