What AreTrade Jobs and How To Get Into It

Trade jobs were always in demand as the need to do different skill works. There are some trade jobs high in demand. The skilled person in any of the trade job industries is more likely to get a job. Now we will see what is trade job, different types of trade jobs, how to enter these field 


trade jobs and how to get into it

What Is Trade Job

In a trade job, you don’t need a bachelor's degree or a specific degree to work. You need to develop a skill or improve existing skills to get the desired job

A trader, skilled trader or merchant refers to a worker Who has some knowledge about the work, some work experience or hands-on training of the job which he will perform, but didn't a college degree to work

If you don’t want to go for a Bachelor degree and want a comfortable job which you what to get in, trade job may be an option for you 

Many trades provide on-the-job training, or you can go to a vocational school and you are ready  to work in the industry in less than 2 years

Example: Carpenter, Electrician, Painter, Auto mechanic, Machinist etc

Demand For Trade Jobs

The demand for trade job is massive – an estimated 3 million trade jobs in the United States remain vacant, including over a half million in manufacturing.

Job security is strong In trade job –since society needs electricians, mechanics, and other skilled tradesmen to perform day to day tasks. Companies also look for skilled people who can do the work quickly and effectively

What are different fields of job trades ?

1.       Construction Sector:

Architectural Glass and Metal Technician

Brick and Stone Mason

Cement (Concrete) Finisher

Concrete Pump Operator

Construction Boilermaker

Construction Craft Worker

Construction Millwright

Drywall Finisher and Plasterer

Drywall, Acoustic and Lathing Applicator

Electrician — Construction and Maintenance

Electrician — Domestic and Rural

Exterior Insulated Finish Systems Mechanic

Floor Covering Installer

General Carpenter

Hazardous Materials Worker

Heat and Frost Insulator

Heavy Equipment Operator — Dozer

Heavy Equipment Operator — Excavator

Heavy Equipment Operator —Tractor Loader Backhoe

Hoisting Engineer —

Ironworker — Generalist

Ironworker — Structural and Ornamental

Native Residential Construction Worker

Painter and Decorator — Commercial and Residential

Painter and Decorator — Industrial

Plumber

Powerline Technician

Precast Concrete Erector

Precast Concrete Finisher

Refractory Mason

Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems Mechanic

Reinforcing Rodworker

Restoration Mason

Roofer

Sheet Metal Worker

Steamfitter

Terrazzo, Tile and Marble Setter 

2.       Mechanical Trades

Alignment and Brakes Technician

Auto Body and Collision Damage Repairer

Auto Body Repairer

Automotive Electronic Accessory Technician

Automotive Glass Technician

Automotive Painter

Automotive Service Technician

Fuel and Electrical Systems Technician

Heavy Duty Equipment Technician

Marine Engine Technician

Motive Power Machinist

Motorcycle Technician

Powered Lift Truck Technician

Recreation Vehicle Technician

Small Engine Technician


3.       Industrial Trades

Bearings Mechanic

Blacksmith

Cabinetmaker

Composite Structures Technician

Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Programmer

Die Designer

Draftsperson — Mechanical

Draftsperson — Plastic Mould Design

Draftsperson — Tool and Die Design

Electric Motor System Technician

Electrical Control (Machine) Builder

Electrician (Signal Maintenance)

Elevating Devices Mechanic

Entertainment Industry Power Technician

Facilities Mechanic

Facilities Technician

Fitter — Assembler (Motor Assembly)

General Machinist

Hydraulic/Pneumatic Mechanic

Industrial Electrician

Industrial Mechanic Millwright

Instrumentation and Control Technician

Light Rail Overhead Contact Systems Linesperson

Locksmith

Machine Tool Builder and Integrator

Metal Fabricator (Fitter)

Mould Designer

Mould Maker

Mould or Die Finisher

Optics Technician (Lens and Prism Maker)

Packaging Machine Mechanic

Pattern Maker

Precision Metal Fabricator

Pressure Systems Welder

Process Operator — Food Manufacturing

Process Operator — Power

Process Operator — Refinery, Chemical and Liquid Processes

Process Operator — Wood Products

Pump Systems Installer

Railway Car Technician

Relay and Instrumentation Technician

Roll Grinder/Turner

Saw Filer/Fitter

Ski Lift Mechanic

Surface Blaster

Surface Mount Assembler

Thin Film Technician

Tool and Cutter Grinder

Tool and Die Maker

Tool and Gauge Inspector

Tool/Tooling Maker

Tractor-Trailer Commercial Driver

Water Well Driller

Welder 

4.     Service sector

Aboriginal Child Development Practitioner

Agricultural — Dairy Herdsperson

Agricultural — Fruit Grower

Agricultural — Swine Herdsperson

Appliance Service Technician

Arborist

Assistant Cook

Baker

Baker-Patissier

Chef

Child and Youth Worker

Child Development Practitioner

Cook

Developmental Services Worker

Educational Assistant

Electronic Service Technician

Gemsetter/Goldsmith

Hairstylist 

Hardware, Lumber and Building Materials Retailer

Horse Groom

Horse Harness Maker

Horticultural Technician

Information Technology — Contact Centre Customer Service Agent

Information Technology — Contact Centre Sales Agent

Information Technology — Contact Centre Technical Support Agent

Information Technology — Hardware Technician

Information Technology — Network Technician

Institutional Cook

Micro Electronics Manufacturer

Native Clothing and Crafts Artisan

Network Cabling Specialist

Parts Technician

Pool, Hot Tub and Spa — Installer

Pool, Hot Tub and Spa — Service Technician

Retail Meat Cutter

Saddlery

Special Events Coordinator

Utility Arborist

Wooden Boat Rebuilder

5. Medical trades

Clinical Laboratory Technician

Dental Assistant

Pharmacist

Medical Assistant

Nursing Assistant

Home Health Aide

Licensed Practical Nurse

Physician

Therapist

Pharmacy Technician

Psychiatrist

Obstetrician

Chiropractor

Optometrist

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologist

Anesthesiologist

Pediatrician

Nurse Anesthetist

Surgeon

Medical Equipment Preparer

How to get Job in Trades?

Whether you are a student or completed 10th or completed your education. You can apply for trade jobs depending upon field interest. Let's have a look at how to apply for trade jobs ?

1) Select a field of interest:

In  which you can do a job at any time and don’t get bored of doing it. You should passionate about your field of interest. You should choose a field which makes you happy about doing that work. Your mind should be willing to do that work again & again.

2) Different jobs involved

After selecting a field of interest look for different jobs involved in it choose a trade job that suits best to you. Take advice from experienced people, friends, family, etc.

Example:  In mechanical trade there are

Machinist

Locksmith

Elevator mechanic

Auto mechanic

Mechanical drafter etc

The field involves various trades choose wisely depending upon your interest, hobbies, education, skills, etc which relate with trade job

If you like to repair or modify automobiles or you have some interest in automobiles you can OPT for becoming auto-mechanic. To make a career in a trade job you should be very passionate about your work

Go in-depth about the trade job before finalizing it.

3) Look the required qualification for that trade job

what are qualification for trade jobs

You should have completed your high school level education. Most of the trade job requirement is high school + industrial training or diploma in the desired field 

Go hunt on internet gather more info about the trade job, What are  the educational qualification, certification, trainings etc that required to get into it

Some companies train themselves and give a stipend for the student + you get certification of experience. If you perform well you may get the permanent job over their

4) Develop skill for that trade job or improve an existing skill

how to develop skills for trade job

Workshops: You may do workshops  which held in your local or in school or colleges. The workshop is a short-duration training program or course.

Training : you can apply for training (course) where you will get to know about things from scratch(beginning) these is a good way to add skill to your profile with a course or training you get hands-on experience of the things you want to learn. You also get a certificate which adds more value to your resume or profile

NSDC  National Skill Development Corporation India is a not-for-profit company which  provide various vocational and certificate courses for Indian youth for their better livelihood

Online : You can learn online if possible there is much stuff on internet which you can use to develop skill or improve an existing skill. Youtube is great platform to learn anything without asking or going outside to develop skill.

Reading : is a great way to gain knowledge of any topic or subject this will improve basics understanding related to any field that’s why most people say reading is good habit to grow and improve yourself

Local job: You can work for daily wages based on your trade job field. You can just look around your city who are willing to hire locals for their work if it matches your profile you can contact them. With these you can gain experience, some knowledge or also improve an existing skill. With experience skill automatically improves

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5) Apprenticeship

apprenticeship program for trade jobs

In apprenticeship, you will learn from an experienced person about trade job through a company with an agreement. In this agreement you have to work for a period of 1-2 years with a specific stipend. These is a good way to add skills and experience to your resume. You also get hire permanently in that company if your hard work pays off.

For the apprenticeship program, you have to look for local trade organizations, professional associations, consultancies, etc . you may apply for a registered apprenticeship program that is offered through public and private sector businesses.

There are govt portals which are linked with the industry like NATS,NAPS,NCS

 

6) Search for the oppurtinities

After completing your education and training its time to look for a secure job. The best way to look for a job is by the influence of people or by how much knowledge you have. More the experience you have the chances of getting a job is more.

Go through the internet, search jobs through different portals but be aware of online job fraud. Apply for different companies' jobs. You have to apply for many companies, don’t just stay by applying to 1-2 companies. This will create more opportunities for you.

Conclusion 

There are lots of jobs in this industry just we have to acquire a skill to grab job. May above article  has given detailed information about trade job and how to get into trade job

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