Over the course of the NBTAP Employment experience, student apprentices should observe, and perform, some of the following trade skills under the supervision of a qualified technician.
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Type: occupation overviews
File type: PDF (113 KB)
Pages: 1
Publisher: Department of Education and Early Child Development
Published: 2022/04/19
Last updated: 2022/04/19
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A-G
Agricultural Equipment Technician
Autobody and Collision Technician
Automotive Refinishing Technician
Automotive Repairer
Automotive Service Technician
Automotive Service Technician SS and B
Boiler Maker
Bricklayer
Cabinet Maker
Carpenter
Commercial Trailer Technician
Computerized Numerical Control Machinist
Construction Craftworker
Construction Electrician
Cook
Distribution Construction Lineman
H-O
Heavy Duty Equipment Technician
Industrial Electrician
Industrial Mechanic Millwright
Instrumentation and Control Technician
Insulator Heat and Frost
Iron Worker Generalist
Iron Worker Reinforcing
Iron Worker Structural Ornamental
Landscape Horticulturist
Lather Interior Systems Technician
Machinist
Metal Fabricator Fitter
Mobile Crane Operator
Mobile Hoisting Equipment Operator
Oil Heat System Technician
P-Z
Painter and Decorator
Partsperson
Plumber
Power System Technician
Powerline Technician
Recreation Vehicle Service Technician
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technician
Roofer
Sheet Metal Worker
Sprinkler Fitter
Steam Pipe Fitter
Switchboard Operator
Transport Refrigeration Service Technician
Transport Truck Mechanic
Water Well Driller
Welder
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