Canadian Mining Workforce Analytics
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British Columbia
Data source:
Labour Force Survey
Census
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Demographics for Engineering technologists and technicians
Demographic
Labour Force
Median Weekly Wage
Total
Indigenous
Non-Indigenous
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 54 years
55 years and over
Immigrants
Non-immigrants
No degree, certificate or diploma
High school graduate
Some postsecondary
Postsecondary certificate
University degree
Mining Related Occupations in British Columbia
Occupation
Labour Force
Median Weekly Wage
All Occupations
Trades helpers, material handlers and longshore workers
Mechanics and technical maintenance trades
Transport truck and transit drivers and train crew operators
Technical electrical trades
Engineers
Processing and manufacturing machine operators
Engineering technologists and technicians
Machining, metal forming, shaping and erecting trades
Heavy equipment operators, drillers and blasters
Processing and manufacturing labourers
Mining and quarrying (NAICS 212)
Underground production and development miners, and oil and gas well drillers and related workers
Mining, geological and chemical technologists and technicians
Geoscientists and other physical science professionals
Crane operators and water well drillers
Central control and process operators