Bill Nielsen
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3rd and 4th Class Stationary Engineering

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Stationary Engineers and Power Station and System Operators (NOC 735)

At WorkEducation, Training, and ExperienceWork ProspectsImportant Facts
Earnings | Unemployment | Full-Time/Part-Time | Self-Employed | Age | Men/Women
 
Earnings


What you can expect to make

Average Hourly Earnings

Hourly wages ($21.71) are close to the national average ($16.91).

These earnings are above average for occupations in the trades, transport, and equipment operations sectors and for all technical, professional, and skilled occupations.

These wages grew at a below-average rate from 1999 to 2001.

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Unemployment


Below average


The unemployment rate (2%) is below the 2001 average (5%).

This rate is below the average for technical, professional, and skilled occupations.

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Unemployment
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Full-Time/Part-Time


% of Part-time work is below average

Full-Time/Part-Time

There were 28,200 workers employed in these occupations in 2001, a decrease of 22% since 1994.

The percentage of part-time workers (1%) is below the 2001 average (18%) and has stayed about the same since 1994.

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Self-Employed


Below average


The percentage of self-employed workers (0%) is below the 2001 average (16%) and has stayed about the same since 1994.

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 Self-Employed

Age

Age

The retirement rate to 2007 will likely be average reflecting the age/retirement structure of the occupation.

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Men/Women


Below average


The percentage of women (5%) is below the 2001 average (46%) and has stayed about the same since 1994.

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