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Mould Makers design, make, and repair moulds/models used in industry to mass-produce plastic or metal components and products. Mould makers may use hand-moulding techniques for small quantities of items, but will often use computer and industrial technology to produce large numbers of identical items. They may also specialize in any small casting, medium size casting, or large size casting.

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Mould or Die Finishers use a variety of hand and power tools to shape, smooth, finish, and polish moulds or metal working dies.

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Native Clothing & Craft Artisans design and make tailored clothes and associated crafts reflecting traditional native themes. They are familiar with mukluk/moccasin making, quill work art, moose/ caribou hair tufting and sculpting, fish scale art, birch bark baskets, and North American bead work.

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A Native Residential Construction Worker may work in any aspect of constructing a First Nations home, from excavating to finishing electrical or carpentry. They are trained in carpentry, electrical, and plumbing.

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Network Cabling Specialists install, test, label, and document a variety of communications infrastructures. They may work with fibre optic, coaxial, and other types of cable systems, as well as network hardware to support data, voice, and video applications.

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An Optics Technician produces precision spherical and plane optics to specifications, corrects lens/prism surfaces, and fabricates optics for cameras, projectors, eye wear, microscopes, telescopes, domestic appliances and binoculars.

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Packaging Machine Mechanics set up packaging lines to accommodate various products, package dimensions, and production volumes. They may also repair, adjust, or maintain this equipment.

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A Residential & Commercial Painter/Decorator (404C) applies decorative and protective finishes to various surfaces in residential and commercial settings. An Industrial Painter/Decorator (404D) works in commercial and industrial settings to prepare a variety of surfaces prior to applying protective finishes, including paint, high performance coatings, waterproofing, fireproofing, and specialty finishes.

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Parts Technicians place orders, conduct warehousing, and manage inventory control and the sale of parts. Their duties also include identifying parts and equipment, searching for parts, shipping and receiving parts, providing customer service and advice, and maintaining records.

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