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  • Baker

    Bakers prepare products such as yeast-raised goods, cookies, quick breads, pastries, cakes, chocolates, confections and frozen desserts. They are employed in bakeries, supermarkets, catering companies, hotels, restaurants, cruise ships, institutional facilities or may be self-employed. Types of bakeries include wholesale, retail, in-store and specialty establishments. Bakers may produce a wide... More >

  • Concrete Finisher

    Concrete finishers place, finish and protect concrete surfaces. They work on a variety of vertical and horizontal surfaces and structures such as concrete floors, walls, sidewalks, stairs, driveways, curbs and gutters, stairs, dams, bridges and tunnels. They also texture, chip, grind and cure finished concrete work and are responsible for... More >

  • Mobile Crane Operator

    Mobile crane operators operate mobile cranes to lift, move, position and place materials and equipment. They perform pre-operational inspections. They calculate crane capacities and determine load weight, set up and dismantle cranes and position and stabilize the crane before the lift. They may also participate in rigging procedures. They also... More >

  • 5 Facts about Jobs

    1. More than half of all jobs will require education or technical training beyond high school. 2. Manufacturing jobs will require different skills, while an equal number of service jobs will be obsolete. 3. The major contributors to new job opportunities are small companies with fewer than 100 employees, yet... More >

  • Truck and Transport Mechanic

    Truck and transport mechanics inspect, repair and maintain commercial trucks, emergency vehicles, buses and road transport vehicles. In some jurisdictions, they may also work on commercial trailers and recreation vehicles. They work on the structural, mechanical, electrical and electronic vehicle systems and components such as engines, cab, chassis and frames,... More >

  • Actuarial Students' National Association

    The Actuarial Students' National Association, ANEA/ASNA, was created in order to unite the actuarial students from various universities. Soon, ASNA will begin looking for new delegates to take over the reins and continue the yearly ASNA tradition. If you would like to take part as a delegate, please contact a... More >

  • Canadian Society of Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular Biology

    The CSBMCB will provide financial support to graduate and undergraduate student societies for a variety of activities related to biochemistry, molecular biology or cell biology. Examples of supported activities include (but are not restricted to) the following: Scientific Symposium Days, with invited scientists speaking on subjects in the areas of... More >

  • Machinist

    Machinists possess the knowledge and abilities to set up and operate machines that cut or grind metal and other materials into products with precise dimensions. These machines include lathes, milling machines, saws, grinding machines, drilling machines and boring machines. Machinists work from drawings, specifications and their own measurements to calculate... More >