Career Pathways

Engineering and Technical

This path includes all technical and engineering positions that support auto maintenance and repair operations such as mechanical, mechatronics, electrical, electronics and electromechanical engineers and technologists.

Computer Aided Design CAD software
Enterprise resource planning ERP software
National Instruments LabVIEW
Micrometers
Calipers
CNC Machining
Lathe machines
Milling machines
Troubleshooting
Quality Control Analysis
Solidworks
Repairing
Equipment Maintenance
Programming languages
Electronic design software
Enterprise application integration software
Development environment software
Operating system software
Digital diagnostic systems
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
Business intelligence and data analysis software
Operational maintenance
Intelligent condition monitoring
Remote maintenance via mobile devices
Battery knowledge
Decarbonization, hybridization, and electrification

Critical Thinking
Complex Problem Solving
Operation Monitoring
Active Listening

Courses and Certificates

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Algonquin College

Computer Aided Design and Drafting (formerly AutoCAD)
Computer Information Systems

Canadore College

Project Management
Project Management – Information Technology

Collège Boréal

Mechanical Techniques

Conestoga College

Robotics and Industrial Automation
Applied Electrical Motion and Control Management
Pre-Apprenticeship Welder
Welder
Welding Techniques
Industrial Mechanic (Millwright)
Mechanical Techniques – Industrial Millwright

Durham College

Industrial Maintenance Mechanic

Fanshawe College

Applied Mechanical Design
Welding Techniques

George Brown College

TIG Welding Fundamentals
Welding Fundamentals
Welding Techniques
Industrial Mechanic (Millwright)
Automation Integration Rockwell

Georgian College

Welding Techniques
Electrical Techniques
Intro to Project Management

Humber College

Welding Techniques
Mechanical Techniques – Millwright

Institute of Technical Trades

Welding Technology (includes license tests)
Welder Fitter
Welding (Master/Option A, skills upgrade)
Welding Techniques

Lambton College

Computer Software and Database Development
Welding Techniques

Loyalist College

Manufacturing Engineering Technician
Electrical Techniques

Mohawk College

Computer Science – Software Engineering Specialist
Computer Systems Technology – Software Development
Manufacturing Engineering Technician – Automation (Industrial Mechanic Millwright)
Computer Engineering Technician
Computer Engineering Technician – Mechatronics Systems

Niagara College

Industrial Automation
Electronics Engineering Technician

Sault College

Engineering Technology Management
Project Management (Part Time Continuing Education)

University of Windsor

SixSigma Green Belt
Foundations in Mechanical Engineering
Finite Element Analysis with CATIA v5
Mechanism Design and Animation with CATIA v5
Siemens Mechatronic Systems Certification: Level One

Canadore College

Fundamentals of CAD
Fundamentals of Operating Systems
Introduction to Project Management
Project Leadership
Risk Mitigation

General Welding School

Comprehensive Welding
General Welding
Industrial Welding
Pipe Welding

Georgian College

DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION
DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE TEAMS
Leadership
Critical Thinking in Practice
Quality Management

Vector Institute

AI Certificate Courses

Communitech

Communication and Leadership Courses

Women’s Enterprise Skills Training of Windsor (WEST)

Computer skills
Enhanced Language Training for Internationally Trained Professionals

Excellence in Manufacturing Consortium

Lean Manufacturing Courses
Safety Courses

Information systems testing technicians
Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians
Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians
Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics

Government of Canada Job Bank

Employer Resources

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Co-operative Education Tax Credit

Refundable tax credit for businesses that employ post-secondary students enrolled in a qualifying co-operative program.

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Employment Insurance Work-sharing Program

Work-Sharing (WS) is an adjustment program designed to help employers and employees avoid layoffs when there is a temporary reduction in the normal level of business activity that is beyond the control of the employer. The measure provides income support to employees eligible for Employment Insurance benefits who work a temporarily reduced work week while their employer recovers.

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OVIN Talent Edge

OVIN Talent Edge provides subsidies for SMEs to acquire talent

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Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ)

The program provides wage subsidies to employers with 50 or fewer full-time employees, to create quality summer work experiences for young people aged 15 to 30 years. Not-for-profit employers are eligible to receive funding for up to 100% of the provincial or territorial minimum hourly wage. Public and private sector employers are eligible to receive funding for up to 50% of the provincial or territorial minimum hourly wage.

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Discover Ability Network (OCC)

Discover Ability is a free online portal and resource that connects Ontario businesses directly to people with disabilities. The online portal connects employers directly with persons with disabilities seeking employment, includes a 6-step guide acts as a great resource for employers, and provides answers to any questions employers may have when hiring—and retaining—employees with disabilities.

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Employment Ontario – Employment Services Network

Information about training programs, wage incentives and other recruitment support is provided at the Employment Ontario Network website. These organizations facilitate apprenticeships by providing signing and completion incentives.

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Canada Ontario Jobs Grant

The Canada-Ontario Job Grant will fund, 5/6 of a worker’s eligible training costs, to a maximum of $10,000/per employee for employers with less than 100 employees. For larger employers with 100 or more employees, funding is set at 50% up to $10k per trainee.

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Ontario Youth Apprenticeship (OYAP)

School-to-work transition program available to students in Grades 11 and 12. Students earn cooperative education credits through work placements in skilled trades. Screening and hiring at no cost to employer.

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Student Work Placement Program

The Student Work Placement Program gives post-secondary students in science, technology, engineering, math (STEM) and business programs across Canada paid work experience related to their field of study. Employers can receive:

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Temporary Foreign Worker Program/Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program

For employers who have been unable to recruit Canadian citizens or permanent residents for job openings, the TFWP makes it possible to hire workers from abroad. Employers might also find a qualified foreign worker already in Canada, such as a foreign worker who is about to complete a job contract with another employer or a foreign national holding an open work permit that allows the employee to work for any employer in Canada.

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WIL Digital Subsidy

ICTC’s WIL Digital is an innovative Work Integrated Learning program that helps employers grow their businesses by providing financial assistance for hiring post-secondary students in ICT.

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Career Ready

The Canadian Tooling and Machining Association (CTMA) and Automotive Parts Manufacturing Association (APMA) offers a program to help close the skilled trades gap in the Machine, Tool, Die & Mould (MTDM) sector, in support of the auto manufacturing industry.

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Industrial Research Assistance Program (IRAP) — Youth Employment Program

Provides Funding to hire students

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Mitacs Accelerate

Supports employers access top-ranked research talent

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Ontario Job Creation Partnerships

Work experience program for unemployed job seekers in Ontario

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GO Talent

Connect with international IT professionals immigrating to Canada

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The Vector Digital Talent Hub

Connects employers with talent in machine learning

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Guide for Mentoring Students

Guide for federal public service departments and agencies to mentoring students

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Manufacturing Recovery Support Program

Sessions focused on overcoming the impacts of the pandemic on the industry

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Experiential and Work-Integrated Learning

Connects employers/community partners to talent pipelines to create a future-ready workforce

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Becoming a Diverse and Inclusive Workplace

Diversity and Inclusion Readiness Scale

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Equity in the Workplace

Reference tools, learning materials and short videos to support employers in building a diverse workforce

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Leadership Accord on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Public commitment by Canadian employers, educators, unions, associations and governments to promote workforce diversity within their organisations

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From Disability to Inclusion

Resource Kit for Hiring and Retaining People with Disabilities (focused on electricity sector but can be used for reference)

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Advancing Gender Equality

Webinar series on advancing gender equality in the workplace

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NEADS – Funding to Accommodate Employees with Disabilities

List of links to information on federal and provincial funds designed to help prepare individuals with disabilities for the workforce

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Hire an Apprentice

How to take on an apprentice and how it benefits you as an employer

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