I'm interested in pursuing a career in a highly skilled trade, but I'm unsure what jobs fall under this category. Does anyone have information on which trades are considered highly skilled?
Sure, I'd be happy to provide you with some information. Highly skilled trades are those that require more specialized training or education, often coupled with an apprenticeship period, to achieve proficiency. They often involve more technical or detailed work. Here are a few examples:
1. Electrician: Responsible for all electric-related work, such as installing and maintaining electrical systems in homes, businesses, and other locations. Electricians generally need to go through an apprentice program and obtain licensing.
2. Plumber: They install and repair pipes that carry liquids or gases to and within commercial or industrial facilities as well as residences. Most plumbers start their training in technical schools or community colleges.
3. Carpenter: Skilled in crafting and/or constructing items from wood, often found in construction work. Specific specialties within carpentry include framers or formworkers.
4. HVAC Technician: These professionals specialize in the installation, maintenance, and repair of heating and cooling systems in buildings.
5. Automotive Mechanic/Technician: Skilled in identifying and fixing issues with vehicles, often requiring expertise in increasingly complex automotive technologies.
6. Construction Manager: Though entry-level construction jobs require less skill, being a manager in this field often requires specialized knowledge and training, as they are responsible for the overall planning and supervision of construction projects.
7. Welder: Utilizing specialized equipment to fuse together metal parts, often in construction or manufacturing sectors. Various types of welding can require specific training.
8. Machinist: Proficient in using large machines that produce parts made of metal or other materials. They often work in manufacturing or production settings.
9. Aircraft mechanic or avionics technician: These professionals repair and perform scheduled maintenance on aircraft, or install and test avionics navigation and communications systems.
Remember that while these trades demand more advanced skill sets, entering one often calls for additional training, apprenticeship, certification, or even a degree in some cases, so be sure to research the credentials required for the route you choose. I hope this information helps guide your decision-making process and good luck in your future career!
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