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1 Saskatchewan Ministry of the Economy June 2014 SASKATCHEWAN WAGE SURVEY 2013 SASKATCHEWAN WAGE SURVEY 2013: FORESTRY, FISHING, MINING, QUARRYING, OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY DETAILED REPORT Insightrix Research Inc Millar Ave Saskatoon, SK S7K 5Y3 P: (306) E: W: insightrix.com
2 BACKGROUND AND METHODOLOGY The Ministry of the Economy contracted Insightrix Research Inc. to undertake the 2013 Saskatchewan Wage Survey to determine detailed wage information and job vacancy rates for common occupations in Saskatchewan. What follows is a summary report and detailed information provided by employers in the Forestry, Fishing, Mining, Quarrying, Oil and Gas Industry. Data collection began on September, 2013, and ended December 31, Of the 1,544 employers who completed the 2013 Saskatchewan Wage Survey 2013, 201 operate in the Forestry, Fishing, Mining, Quarrying, Oil and Gas Industry representing 1,927 employees. This report provides summary wage and job vacancy rate details for 44 occupations, based on data from only those employees who work within the Forestry, Fishing, Mining, Quarrying, Oil and Gas Industry. Detailed wage and job vacancy rate results for these occupations can be found in a separate supplementary Forestry, Fishing, Mining, Quarrying, Oil and Gas Industry report. The Forestry, Mining, Quarrying, Oil and Gas Industry contains the following industry sectors and subsectors (and related industry codes) based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS 2007): 113 Forestry and Logging o 115 Support Activities for Agriculture and Forestry o 1153 Support Activities for Forestry 21 Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction o 211 Oil and Gas Extraction o 212 Mining and Quarrying (except Oil and Gas) o 213 Support Activities for Mining and Oil and Gas Extraction Details regarding the methodology and overall results for all occupations across all industries are contained in the Saskatchewan Wage Survey Report 2013: Methodology and the Saskatchewan Wage Survey Report 2013: Provincial Wage Results. i P age
3 HOW TO INTERPRET THE WAGE DATA The following term definitions are used to report on the occupational wage data contained in the full 2013 Wage Survey report: Label Low High Mean Interpretation Lowest reported hourly wage for that occupation Highest reported hourly wage for that occupation Equally weighted mean (average) reported hourly wage for that occupation. The mean is calculated as the average of all employees reported on, regardless of the relative size of employers reporting within the category. Midpoint of observed values; 50% of reported hourly wages are below this value and 50% are above. 5% of hourly wages are below this value and % are above % of hourly wages are below this value and % are above % of hourly wages are below this value and % are above % of hourly wages are below this value and 5% are above The following graph illustrates the normal distribution of values relative to the median. The distribution of wage rates between each of the percentiles is also described. ii P age
4 The table below illustrates the data grades for the wage and vacancy results. SASKATCHEWAN WAGE SURVEY 2013 Classification Rating Margin of Error Percentage Excellent A 0.0% 4.9% Good B 5.0% - 9.9% Fair C 10.0% % Less Reliable D 15.0% % Insufficient Data to Report - Greater than 31% Wages reported in the 2013 Saskatchewan Wage Survey are a reflection of the reported wages from participating employers at the time of the survey in September 2013 to December Other sources of wage information including the National Job Bank may list different wages for the same occupations. Employers applying for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) in order to hire a Temporary Foreign Worker should use the National Job Bank median wage rate in any application ( and not the wages reported in the 2013 Saskatchewan Wage Survey. iii P age
5 HOW TO INTERPRET THE JOB VACANCY DATA Job vacancies include an absolute count (not full-time equivalents) of employees needed in positions that meet all three of the following conditions: i. A specific position exists; ii. Work may commence within 30 days; and iii. The employer is seeking employees from outside of this organization to fill the position. The specific wording of the question was as follows: How many vacant positions do you currently have in this occupation, including both full and part-time positions? If respondents did not hire any individuals in an occupation within the past two years, they were asked to indicate so. The vacancy rate for each occupation, R, is calculated using the formula iv P age
6 Saskatchewan Ministry of the Economy June 2014 SASKATCHEWAN WAGE SURVEY 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS SENIOR MANAGERS - CONSTRUCTION, TRANSPORTATION, PRODUCTION AND UTILITIES (0016) 1 FINANCIAL MANAGERS (0111) 3 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGERS (0112) 5 ENGINEERING MANAGERS (0211) 7 CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS (0711) 9 FACILITY OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANAGERS (0714) 11 MANAGERS IN NATURAL RESOURCES PRODUCTION AND FISHING (0811) 13 FINANCIAL AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS (1111) 15 HUMAN RESOURCES PROFESSIONALS (1121) 17 SUPERVISORS, SUPPLY CHAIN, TRACKING AND SCHEDULING CO-ORDINATION OCCUPATIONS (1215) 19 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS (1221) 21 PURCHASING AGENTS AND OFFICERS (12) 23 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS (1241) ACCOUNTING TECHNICIANS AND BOOKKEEPERS (1311) 27 GENERAL OFFICE SUPPORT WORKERS (1411) 29 ACCOUNTING AND RELATED CLERKS (1431) 31 PRODUCTION LOGISTICS CO-ORDINATORS (1523) 33
7 DISPATCHERS (15) 35 GEOSCIENTISTS AND OCEANOGRAPHERS (2113) 37 MECHANICAL ENGINEERS (2132) 39 MINING ENGINEERS (2143) 41 INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYSTS AND CONSULTANTS (2171) 43 GEOLOGICAL AND MINERAL TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS (2212) 45 CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS (2231) 47 INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENT TECHNICIANS AND MECHANICS (2243) 49 DRAFTING TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS (23) 51 INSPECTORS IN PUBLIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY (2263) 53 COMPUTER NETWORK TECHNICIANS (2281) 55 NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCE POLICY RESEARCHERS, CONSULTANTS AND PROGRAM OFFICERS (4161) 57 JANITORS, CARETAKERS AND BUILDING SUPERINTENDENTS (6733) 59 WELDERS AND RELATED MACHINE OPERATORS (7237) 61 STEAMFITTERS, PIPEFITTERS AND SPRINKLER SYSTEM INSTALLERS (72) 63 CONTRACTORS AND SUPERVISORS, HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CREWS (7302) 65 CONSTRUCTION MILLWRIGHTS AND INDUSTRIAL MECHANICS (7311) 67 HEAVY-DUTY EQUIPMENT MECHANICS (7312) 69 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIANS, TRUCK AND BUS MECHANICS AND MECHANICAL REPAIRERS (7321) 71 TRANSPORT TRUCK DRIVERS (11) 73
8 SUPERVISORS, MINING AND QUARRYING (8221) CONTRACTORS AND SUPERVISORS, OIL AND GAS DRILLING AND SERVICES (8222) 77 OIL AND GAS WELL DRILLERS, SERVICERS, TESTERS AND RELATED WORKERS (8232) 79 OIL AND GAS DRILLING, SERVICING AND RELATED LABOURERS (8615) 81 SUPERVISORS, PETROLEUM, GAS AND CHEMICAL PROCESSING AND UTILITIES (9212) 83 PETROLEUM, GAS AND CHEMICAL PROCESS OPERATORS (9232) 85 POWER ENGINEERS AND POWER SYSTEMS OPERATORS (9241) 87
9 Senior managers - construction, transportation, production and utilities (0016) Senior managers in this unit group plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate, through middle managers, the overall operations of goods production, utility, transportation and construction companies. They formulate policies which establish the direction to be taken by these companies, either alone or in conjunction with other members of a board of directors. They work in establishments throughout the following industries: fishing, forestry, logging and agriculture; mining, oil and gas extraction; construction; transportation and warehousing; printing; manufacturing; and utilities. D - Less Reliable All employees 22 $33.65 $1.67 $1.77 $57.69 $70.72 $ $ $1.67 Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 22 $33.65 $1.67 $1.77 $57.69 $70.72 $ $ $1.67 Full Time 22 $33.65 $1.67 $1.77 $57.69 $70.72 $ $ $1.67 Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 21 $33.65 $1.67 $1.46 $57.69 $70.72 $ $ $1.67 Female 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 22 $33.65 $1.67 $1.77 $57.69 $70.72 $ $ $ P age
10 Saskatoon CMA 8 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 12 $33.65 $1.67 $91.48 $ $ $72.11 $ $ Saskatoon 8 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 12 $33.65 $1.67 $91.48 $ $ $72.11 $ $ 2 P age
11 Financial managers (0111) Financial managers plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the operation of financial and accounting departments. They develop and implement the financial policies and systems of establishments. Financial managers establish performance standards and prepare various financial reports for senior management. They are employed in financial and accounting departments in companies throughout the private sector and in government. All employees 7 $ $ $69.53 $ $ $73.10 $ $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 7 $ $ $69.53 $ $ $73.10 $ $ Full Time 7 $ $ $69.53 $ $ $73.10 $ $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 6 $ $ $76. $ $ $83.44 $ $ Female 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 6 $ $ $67.21 $ $ $73.10 $ $ D - Less Reliable 3 P age
12 Saskatoon CMA 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Saskatoon 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4 P age
13 Human resources managers (0112) Human resources managers plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the operations of human resources and personnel departments, and develop and implement policies, programs and procedures regarding human resource planning, recruitment, collective bargaining, training and development, occupation classification and pay and benefit administration. They represent management and participate actively on various joint committees to maintain ongoing relations between management and employees. Human resources managers are employed throughout the private and public sectors. All employees 13 $20.00 $99.87 $56.33 $ $ $52.84 $ $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 13 $20.00 $99.87 $56.33 $ $ $52.84 $ $ Full Time 13 $20.00 $99.87 $56.33 $ $ $52.84 $ $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 8 $ $ $64.56 $ $ $70.67 $ $ Female 5 $ $ $43.18 $ $ $37.02 $ $ Public Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 13 $20.00 $99.87 $56.33 $ $ $52.84 $ $ D - Less Reliable 5 P age
14 Saskatoon CMA 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 10 $20.00 $84.18 $50.12 $ $ $51.44 $ $ Saskatoon 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 10 $20.00 $84.18 $50.12 $ $ $51.44 $ $ 6 P age
15 Engineering managers (0211) Engineering managers plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the activities of an engineering department, service or firm. They are employed by a wide range of private sector and government establishments and by consulting engineering and scientific research companies. D - Less Reliable All employees 27 $45.67 $ $78.01 $52.54 $59.06 $84.13 $94.23 $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 27 $45.67 $ $78.01 $52.54 $59.06 $84.13 $94.23 $ Full Time 27 $45.67 $ $78.01 $52.54 $59.06 $84.13 $94.23 $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male $45.67 $ $77.06 $52.54 $59.06 $71.43 $94.23 $ Female 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 27 $45.67 $ $78.01 $52.54 $59.06 $84.13 $94.23 $ P age
16 Saskatoon CMA 7 $ $ $64.11 $ $ $57.69 $ $ Regina CMA 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 19 $52.54 $ $82.20 $ $ $88.32 $ $ Saskatoon 7 $ $ $64.11 $ $ $57.69 $ $ Regina 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 19 $52.54 $ $82.20 $ $ $88.32 $ $ 8 P age
17 Construction managers (0711) Construction managers plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the activities of a construction company or a construction department within a company, under the direction of a general manager or other senior manager. They are employed by residential, commercial and industrial construction companies and by construction departments of companies outside the construction industry. All employees 13 $42.30 $ $67.39 $ $ $57.35 $ $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 13 $42.30 $ $67.39 $ $ $57.35 $ $ Full Time 13 $42.30 $ $67.39 $ $ $57.35 $ $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 13 $42.30 $ $67.39 $ $ $57.35 $ $ Female 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 13 $42.30 $ $67.39 $ $ $57.35 $ $ D - Less Reliable 9 P age
18 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 5 $ $ $86.60 $ $ $98.22 $ $ Other 8 $ $ $55.38 $ $ $57.35 $ $ Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 5 $ $ $86.60 $ $ $98.22 $ $ Other 8 $ $ $55.38 $ $ $57.35 $ $ 10 P age
19 Facility operation and maintenance managers (0714) Facility operation managers plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the operations of commercial, transportation and recreational facilities and the included real estate. Facility operation managers are employed by a wide range of establishments, such as airports, harbours, canals, shopping centres, convention centres, warehouses and recreational facilities. Maintenance managers plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the maintenance department within commercial, industrial, institutional, recreational and other facilities. Maintenance managers are employed by a wide range of establishments, such as office buildings, shopping centres, airports, harbours, warehouses, grain terminals, universities, schools and sports facilities, and by the maintenance and mechanical engineering departments of manufacturing and other industrial establishments. All employees 14 $29.97 $62.40 $45. $ $ $49.47 $ $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 13 $29.97 $62.40 $44.92 $ $ $45.38 $ $ Full Time 14 $29.97 $62.40 $45. $ $ $49.47 $ $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 11 $29.97 $62.40 $46.87 $ $ $49.71 $ $ Female 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 14 $29.97 $62.40 $45. $ $ $49.47 $ $ D - Less Reliable 11 P age
20 Saskatoon CMA 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 9 $ $ $42.16 $ $ $44.13 $ $ Saskatoon 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 9 $ $ $42.16 $ $ $44.13 $ $ 12 P age
21 Managers in natural resources production and fishing (0811) This unit group includes managers who plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the operations of establishments in forestry and logging, mining and quarrying, oil and gas drilling, production and servicing operations, and commercial fishing. D - Less Reliable All employees 32 $30.00 $ $.12 $37.50 $52.09 $.24 $96.39 $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 32 $30.00 $ $.12 $37.50 $52.09 $.24 $96.39 $ Full Time 32 $30.00 $ $.12 $37.50 $52.09 $.24 $96.39 $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 31 $30.00 $ $73.62 $37.50 $51.79 $73.08 $.82 $ Female 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 30 $30.00 $ $76.76 $37.50 $55.29 $.35 $97.64 $ P age
22 Saskatoon CMA 8 $ $ $77.66 $ $ $.35 $ $ Regina CMA 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 20 $30.00 $ $74.09 $37.50 $51.79 $.24 $96.39 $ Saskatoon 8 $ $ $77.66 $ $ $.35 $ $ Regina 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 20 $30.00 $ $74.09 $37.50 $51.79 $.24 $96.39 $ P age
23 Financial auditors and accountants (1111) Financial auditors examine and analyze the accounting and financial records of individuals and establishments to ensure accuracy and compliance with established accounting standards and procedures. Accountants plan, organize and administer accounting systems for individuals and establishments. Articling students in accounting firms are included in this unit group. Financial auditors and accountants are employed by auditing and accounting firms throughout the private and public sectors, or they may be selfemployed. D - Less Reliable All employees 30 $26.00 $70.43 $43.53 $27.88 $35.58 $40.81 $51.59 $70.43 Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 30 $26.00 $70.43 $43.53 $27.88 $35.58 $40.81 $51.59 $70.43 Full Time 27 $27.88 $70.43 $43.53 $28.85 $36.70 $40.81 $49.13 $70.43 Part Time 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Female 27 $26.00 $70.43 $42.67 $27.88 $34.76 $40.48 $49.13 $70.43 Public Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 30 $26.00 $70.43 $43.53 $27.88 $35.58 $40.81 $51.59 $ P age
24 Saskatoon CMA 9 $ $ $45.52 $ $ $37.55 $ $ Regina CMA 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 19 $26.00 $70.43 $41.50 $ $ $40.81 $ $ Saskatoon 9 $ $ $45.52 $ $ $37.55 $ $ Regina 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 19 $26.00 $70.43 $41.50 $ $ $40.81 $ $ 16 P age
25 Human resources professionals (1121) Human resources professionals develop, implement and evaluate human resources and labour relations policies, programs and procedures and advise managers and employers on human resources matters. Human resources professionals are employed throughout the private and public sectors, or they may be self-employed. All employees 11 $31.23 $55.29 $42.69 $ $ $41.80 $ $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 11 $31.23 $55.29 $42.69 $ $ $41.80 $ $ Full Time 11 $31.23 $55.29 $42.69 $ $ $41.80 $ $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Female 8 $ $ $41.13 $ $ $40.39 $ $ Public Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 11 $31.23 $55.29 $42.69 $ $ $41.80 $ $ D - Less Reliable 17 P age
26 Saskatoon CMA 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 7 $ $ $46.12 $ $ $46.97 $ $ Saskatoon 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 7 $ $ $46.12 $ $ $46.97 $ $ 18 P age
27 Supervisors, supply chain, tracking and scheduling co-ordination occupations (1215) Supervisors in this unit group supervise and co-ordinate the activities of workers in the following unit groups: Shippers and Receivers (1521), Storekeepers and Partspersons (1522), Production Logistics Co-ordinators (1523), Purchasing and Inventory Control Workers (1524), Dispatchers (15) and Transportation Route and Crew Schedulers (1526). They are employed throughout the private and public sectors. All employees 15 $.00 $76. $44.63 $ $ $44.64 $ $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 15 $.00 $76. $44.63 $ $ $44.64 $ $ Full Time 15 $.00 $76. $44.63 $ $ $44.64 $ $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 10 $27.16 $76. $53.07 $ $ $48.08 $ $ Female 5 $ $ $27. $ $ $26.73 $ $ Public Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 15 $.00 $76. $44.63 $ $ $44.64 $ $ D - Less Reliable 19 P age
28 Saskatoon CMA 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 13 $.00 $72.84 $40.02 $ $ $41.44 $ $ Saskatoon 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 13 $.00 $72.84 $40.02 $ $ $41.44 $ $ 20 P age
29 Administrative officers (1221) Administrative officers oversee and implement administrative procedures, establish work priorities, conduct analyses of administrative operations and co-ordinate acquisition of administrative services such as office space, supplies and security services. They are employed throughout the private and public sectors. Administrative officers who are supervisors are included in this group. All employees 17 $13.00 $61.06 $30.22 $ $ $31.99 $ $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 17 $13.00 $61.06 $30.22 $ $ $31.99 $ $ Full Time 14 $13.00 $61.06 $31. $ $ $31.99 $ $ Part Time 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 5 $ $ $31.99 $ $ $31.99 $ $ Female 12 $13.00 $61.06 $29.48 $ $ $33.22 $ $ Public Sector 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 16 $13.00 $61.06 $29.46 $ $ $31.99 $ $ D - Less Reliable 21 P age
30 Saskatoon CMA 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 14 $13.00 $61.06 $30.06 $ $ $31.99 $ $ Saskatoon 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 14 $13.00 $61.06 $30.06 $ $ $31.99 $ $ 22 P age
31 Purchasing agents and officers (12) Purchasing agents and officers purchase general and specialized equipment, materials, land or access rights and business services for use or for further processing by their establishment. They are employed throughout the public and private sectors. D - Less Reliable All employees 39 $24.28 $79.33 $44.49 $29.81 $32.98 $41.83 $55.77 $64.47 Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 39 $24.28 $79.33 $44.49 $29.81 $32.98 $41.83 $55.77 $64.47 Full Time 39 $24.28 $79.33 $44.49 $29.81 $32.98 $41.83 $55.77 $64.47 Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 19 $36.44 $64.47 $50.80 $ $ $54.09 $ $ Female 20 $24.28 $79.33 $38.50 $29.81 $29.82 $33.65 $41.83 $79.33 Public Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 39 $24.28 $79.33 $44.49 $29.81 $32.98 $41.83 $55.77 $ P age
32 Saskatoon CMA 6 $ $ $35.38 $ $ $41.83 $ $ Regina CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 33 $29.82 $79.33 $46.15 $29.82 $36.44 $43.27 $57.69 $79.33 Saskatoon 6 $ $ $35.38 $ $ $41.83 $ $ Regina 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 33 $29.82 $79.33 $46.15 $29.82 $36.44 $43.27 $57.69 $ P age
33 Administrative assistants (1241) Administrative assistants perform a variety of administrative duties in support of managerial and professional employers. They are employed throughout the private and public sectors. C - Fair All employees 43 $16.00 $43.02 $23.93 $17.53 $20.00 $23.17 $.39 $34.72 Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 40 $16.00 $43.02 $24.14 $18.50 $20.67 $23.17 $.39 $34.72 Full Time 39 $16.00 $43.02 $23.74 $16.00 $20.00 $23.17 $.39 $32.18 Part Time 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Female 43 $16.00 $43.02 $23.93 $17.53 $20.00 $23.17 $.39 $34.72 Public Sector 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 40 $16.00 $43.02 $24.21 $18.50 $21.73 $23.17 $.56 $34.72 P age
34 Saskatoon CMA 12 $17.53 $30.53 $22.74 $ $ $23.41 $ $ Regina CMA 5 $ $ $27.24 $ $ $.00 $ $ Other 26 $16.00 $34.72 $23.85 $18.50 $21.73 $23.17 $26.00 $34.72 Saskatoon 12 $17.53 $30.53 $22.74 $ $ $23.41 $ $ Regina 5 $ $ $27.24 $ $ $.00 $ $ Other 26 $16.00 $34.72 $23.85 $18.50 $21.73 $23.17 $26.00 $ P age
35 Accounting technicians and bookkeepers (1311) Accounting technicians and bookkeepers maintain complete sets of books, keep records of accounts, verify the procedures used for recording financial transactions, and provide personal bookkeeping services. They are employed throughout the private and public sectors, or they may be self-employed. All employees 7 $ $ $35.36 $ $ $34.52 $ $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 7 $ $ $35.36 $ $ $34.52 $ $ Full Time 5 $ $ $37.23 $ $ $35.71 $ $ Part Time 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Female 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 5 $ $ $32.83 $ $ $33.33 $ $ D - Less Reliable 27 P age
36 Saskatoon CMA 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Saskatoon 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 28 P age
37 General office support workers (1411) General office support workers prepare correspondence, reports, statements and other material, operate office equipment, answer telephones, verify, record and process forms and documents such as contracts and requisitions and perform general clerical duties according to established procedures. They are employed in offices throughout the public and private sectors. C - Fair All employees 51 $12.42 $39.90 $26.34 $19.00 $23.00 $.51 $30.77 $35.70 Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 51 $12.42 $39.90 $26.34 $19.00 $23.00 $.51 $30.77 $35.70 Full Time 49 $12.42 $39.90 $26.55 $19.00 $23.00 $.96 $31. $35.70 Part Time 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Female 48 $16.69 $39.90 $26.57 $19.38 $23.00 $.96 $30.77 $34.62 Public Sector 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 50 $12.42 $39.90 $26.34 $19.00 $23.00 $.51 $31. $ P age
38 Saskatoon CMA 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 6 $ $ $24.89 $ $ $.23 $ $ Other 43 $12.42 $39.90 $26.61 $19.00 $23.00 $26.44 $31. $34.62 Saskatoon 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 6 $ $ $24.89 $ $ $.23 $ $ Other 43 $12.42 $39.90 $26.61 $19.00 $23.00 $26.44 $31. $ P age
39 Accounting and related clerks (1431) Accounting and related clerks calculate, prepare and process bills, invoices, accounts payable and receivable, budgets and other financial records according to established procedures. They are employed throughout the private and public sectors. All employees 18 $19.23 $33.37 $26.50 $ $ $.82 $ $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 18 $19.23 $33.37 $26.50 $ $ $.82 $ $ Full Time 16 $19.23 $33.37 $27.16 $ $ $26.43 $ $ Part Time 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Female 17 $19.23 $33.37 $26.18 $ $ $.65 $ $ Public Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 18 $19.23 $33.37 $26.50 $ $ $.82 $ $ D - Less Reliable 31 P age
40 Saskatoon CMA 6 $ $ $24.69 $ $ $.65 $ $ Regina CMA 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 11 $19.23 $33.37 $27.69 $ $ $28. $ $ Saskatoon 6 $ $ $24.69 $ $ $.65 $ $ Regina 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 11 $19.23 $33.37 $27.69 $ $ $28. $ $ 32 P age
41 Production logistics co-ordinators (1523) Production logistics co-ordinators co-ordinate and expedite the flow of work and materials within an establishment, prepare work and production schedules and monitor the progress of production and construction projects. Production clerks are employed by manufacturing and construction companies, printing and publishing companies and other industrial establishments. All employees 6 $ $ $43.54 $ $ $45.67 $ $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 6 $ $ $43.54 $ $ $45.67 $ $ Full Time 6 $ $ $43.54 $ $ $45.67 $ $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Female 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 6 $ $ $43.54 $ $ $45.67 $ $ D - Less Reliable 33 P age
42 Saskatoon CMA 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 5 $ $ $43.12 $ $ $45.11 $ $ Saskatoon 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 5 $ $ $43.12 $ $ $45.11 $ $ 34 P age
43 Dispatchers (15) Dispatchers operate radios and other telecommunication equipment to dispatch emergency vehicles and to co-ordinate the activities of drivers and other personnel. They are employed by police, fire and health departments, other emergency service agencies, taxi, delivery and courier services, trucking and utilities companies, and other commercial and industrial establishments. All employees 16 $18.00 $34.62 $24.90 $ $ $.72 $ $ Union 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 15 $18.00 $34.62 $.22 $ $ $.72 $ $ Full Time 15 $18.00 $34.62 $.16 $ $ $.72 $ $ Part Time 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Female 12 $18.00 $32.00 $24. $ $ $.00 $ $ Public Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 16 $18.00 $34.62 $24.90 $ $ $.72 $ $ D - Less Reliable 35 P age
44 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 16 $18.00 $34.62 $24.90 $ $ $.72 $ $ Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 16 $18.00 $34.62 $24.90 $ $ $.72 $ $ 36 P age
45 Geoscientists and oceanographers (2113) Geoscientists include geologists, geochemists and geophysicists who conduct programs of exploration and research to extend knowledge of the structure, composition and processes of the earth, to locate, identify and extract hydrocarbon, mineral and groundwater resources and to assess and mitigate the effects of development and waste disposal projects on the environment. Oceanographers conduct programs of exploration and research on ocean processes and phenomena, biological, chemical and physical characteristics of oceans, interactions with atmospheric and geological environments and impacts of human activity on oceans and marine ecosystems. Geoscientists are employed by petroleum and mining companies, consulting geology, geophysics and engineering firms and by governments and educational institutions, or they may be self-employed. Oceanographers are employed by governments, educational institutions and private companies engaged in exploration of seafloor deposits and seafarming areas, or they may be self-employed. D - Less Reliable All employees 41 $27.31 $86.59 $49.70 $29.85 $39.68 $48.15 $59.80 $80.01 Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 41 $27.31 $86.59 $49.70 $29.85 $39.68 $48.15 $59.80 $80.01 Full Time 37 $32.21 $86.59 $51.91 $32.50 $43.03 $49.85 $60. $86.59 Part Time 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 30 $27.31 $86.59 $51.51 $27.31 $37.50 $51.02 $65.56 $86.59 Female 11 $35.85 $51.43 $44.77 $ $ $44.81 $ $ Public Sector 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 39 $27.31 $86.59 $49.13 $27.31 $38.70 $47. $58.37 $ P age
46 Saskatoon CMA 37 $27.31 $86.59 $50.16 $27.31 $38.70 $49.11 $60. $86.59 Regina CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Saskatoon 37 $27.31 $86.59 $50.16 $27.31 $38.70 $49.11 $60. $86.59 Regina 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 38 P age
47 Mechanical engineers (2132) Mechanical engineers research, design and develop machinery and systems for heating, ventilating and air conditioning, power generation, transportation, processing and manufacturing. They also perform duties related to the evaluation, installation, operation and maintenance of mechanical systems. Mechanical engineers are employed by consulting firms, by power-generating utilities and in a wide range of manufacturing, processing and transportation industries, or they may be self-employed. All employees 11 $35.44 $56.73 $47.72 $ $ $50.19 $ $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 11 $35.44 $56.73 $47.72 $ $ $50.19 $ $ Full Time 11 $35.44 $56.73 $47.72 $ $ $50.19 $ $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 11 $35.44 $56.73 $47.72 $ $ $50.19 $ $ Female 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 11 $35.44 $56.73 $47.72 $ $ $50.19 $ $ D - Less Reliable 39 P age
48 Saskatoon CMA 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 9 $ $ $47.21 $ $ $50.19 $ $ Saskatoon 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 9 $ $ $47.21 $ $ $50.19 $ $ 40 P age
49 Mining engineers (2143) Mining engineers plan, design, organize and supervise the development of mines, mine facilities, systems and equipment; and prepare and supervise the extraction of metallic or non-metallic minerals and ores from underground or surface mines. Mining engineers are employed by mining companies, consulting engineering companies, manufacturers, government and in educational and research institutions. D - Less Reliable All employees 30 $29.00 $.90 $43.89 $32.03 $40.37 $44.10 $46.47 $.90 Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 30 $29.00 $.90 $43.89 $32.03 $40.37 $44.10 $46.47 $.90 Full Time 26 $33.66 $.90 $44.33 $33.66 $40.37 $44.10 $46.47 $.90 Part Time 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 26 $29.00 $.90 $42.73 $32.03 $40.37 $40.37 $45.58 $.90 Female 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 29 $29.00 $.90 $42.96 $32.03 $40.37 $41.83 $45.58 $ P age
50 Saskatoon CMA 8 $ $ $42.40 $ $ $45.56 $ $ Regina CMA 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 20 $40.37 $.90 $45.51 $40.37 $40.37 $44.10 $45.58 $.90 Saskatoon 8 $ $ $42.40 $ $ $45.56 $ $ Regina 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 20 $40.37 $.90 $45.51 $40.37 $40.37 $44.10 $45.58 $ P age
51 Information systems analysts and consultants (2171) Information systems analysts and consultants analyze systems requirements, develop and implement information systems development plans, policies and procedures, and provide advice on a wide range of information systems issues. They are employed in information technology consulting firms and in information technology units throughout the private and public sectors, or they may be self-employed. All employees 6 $ $ $46.45 $ $ $41.11 $ $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 6 $ $ $46.45 $ $ $41.11 $ $ Full Time 6 $ $ $46.45 $ $ $41.11 $ $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Female 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 6 $ $ $46.45 $ $ $41.11 $ $ D - Less Reliable 43 P age
52 Saskatoon CMA 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 5 $ $ $47.51 $ $ $35.88 $ $ Saskatoon 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 5 $ $ $47.51 $ $ $35.88 $ $ 44 P age
53 Geological and mineral technologists and technicians (2212) Geological and mineral technologists and technicians provide technical support and services or may work independently in the fields of oil and gas exploration and production, geophysics, petroleum engineering, geology, mining and mining engineering, mineralogy, extractive and physical metallurgy, metallurgical engineering and environmental protection. They are employed by petroleum and mining companies, consulting geology and engineering firms, and by governments and educational institutions as well as by a variety of manufacturing, construction and utilities companies. B - Good All employees 144 $23.93 $72.55 $46.34 $26.97 $35.46 $48.56 $56.32 $64.16 Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 144 $23.93 $72.55 $46.34 $26.97 $35.46 $48.56 $56.32 $64.16 Full Time 142 $23.93 $72.55 $46.43 $26.97 $35.46 $48.79 $56.63 $64.16 Part Time 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 113 $24.04 $72.55 $49.09 $26.97 $42.20 $51.43 $59.18 $64.74 Female 31 $23.93 $62.50 $36.32 $26.44 $29.57 $34.61 $39.42 $62.50 Journey Person 10 $52.20 $52.20 $52.20 $ $ $52.20 $ $ Non-Journey Person 134 $23.93 $72.55 $45.90 $26.47 $35.16 $46.93 $57.45 $64.18 Public Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 144 $23.93 $72.55 $46.34 $26.97 $35.46 $48.56 $56.32 $ P age
54 Saskatoon CMA 9 $ $ $35. $ $ $31. $ $ Regina CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 135 $23.93 $72.55 $47.09 $27.47 $36.35 $49.71 $57.40 $64.18 Saskatoon 9 $ $ $35. $ $ $31. $ $ Regina 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 135 $23.93 $72.55 $47.09 $27.47 $36.35 $49.71 $57.40 $ P age
55 Civil engineering technologists and technicians (2231) Civil engineering technologists and technicians provide technical support and services to scientists, engineers and other professionals, or may work independently in fields such as structural engineering, municipal engineering, construction design and supervision, highways and transportation engineering, water resources engineering, geotechnical engineering and environmental protection. They are employed by consulting engineering and construction companies, public works, transportation and other government departments and in many other industries. D - Less Reliable All employees $20.00 $71.63 $38.87 $22.50 $28. $30.00 $54.81 $71.63 Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union $20.00 $71.63 $38.87 $22.50 $28. $30.00 $54.81 $71.63 Full Time $20.00 $71.63 $38.87 $22.50 $28. $30.00 $54.81 $71.63 Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 16 $26. $71.63 $42.08 $ $ $33.65 $ $ Female 9 $ $ $33.14 $ $ $28. $ $ Public Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector $20.00 $71.63 $38.87 $22.50 $28. $30.00 $54.81 $ P age
56 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 22 $20.00 $71.63 $40.09 $22.50 $28. $33.65 $54.81 $71.63 Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 22 $20.00 $71.63 $40.09 $22.50 $28. $33.65 $54.81 $ P age
57 Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics (2243) Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics repair, maintain, calibrate, adjust, and install industrial measuring and controlling instrumentation. They are employed by pulp and paper processing companies, nuclear and hydro power generating companies, mining, petrochemical and natural gas companies, industrial instrument and other manufacturing companies, and by industrial instrument servicing establishments. All employees 10 $38.22 $56.15 $44.51 $ $ $44.47 $ $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 10 $38.22 $56.15 $44.51 $ $ $44.47 $ $ Full Time 10 $38.22 $56.15 $44.51 $ $ $44.47 $ $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 10 $38.22 $56.15 $44.51 $ $ $44.47 $ $ Female 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Journey Person 6 $ $ $44.47 $ $ $44.47 $ $ Non-Journey Person 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 10 $38.22 $56.15 $44.51 $ $ $44.47 $ $ D - Less Reliable 49 P age
58 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 10 $38.22 $56.15 $44.51 $ $ $44.47 $ $ Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 10 $38.22 $56.15 $44.51 $ $ $44.47 $ $ 50 P age
59 Drafting technologists and technicians (23) Drafting technologists and technicians prepare engineering designs, drawings and related technical information, in multidisciplinary engineering teams or in support of engineers, architects or industrial designers, or they may work independently. They are employed by consulting and construction companies, utility, resource and manufacturing companies, all levels of government and by a wide range of other establishments. All employees 17 $24.04 $63.72 $41.53 $ $ $40.63 $ $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 17 $24.04 $63.72 $41.53 $ $ $40.63 $ $ Full Time 17 $24.04 $63.72 $41.53 $ $ $40.63 $ $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 15 $24.04 $63.72 $41.41 $ $ $40.63 $ $ Female 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 17 $24.04 $63.72 $41.53 $ $ $40.63 $ $ D - Less Reliable 51 P age
60 Saskatoon CMA 9 $ $ $40.18 $ $ $40.63 $ $ Regina CMA 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 7 $ $ $40.08 $ $ $37.64 $ $ Saskatoon 9 $ $ $40.18 $ $ $40.63 $ $ Regina 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 7 $ $ $40.08 $ $ $37.64 $ $ 52 P age
61 Inspectors in public and environmental health and occupational health and safety (2263) Inspectors in this unit group evaluate and monitor health and safety hazards and develop strategies to control risks in the workplace. They inspect restaurants, public facilities, industrial establishments, municipal water systems and other workplaces to ensure compliance with government regulations regarding sanitation, pollution control, the handling and storage of hazardous substances and workplace safety. They are employed throughout the private and public sectors. D - Less Reliable All employees 33 $13.31 $ $48.44 $.79 $37.21 $49. $55.96 $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 33 $13.31 $ $48.44 $.79 $37.21 $49. $55.96 $ Full Time 33 $13.31 $ $48.44 $.79 $37.21 $49. $55.96 $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 27 $13.31 $ $51.15 $27.97 $41.00 $50.19 $56. $ Female 6 $ $ $36.22 $ $ $37.21 $ $ Public Sector 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 32 $13.31 $ $48.67 $.79 $37.21 $50.19 $55.96 $ P age
62 Saskatoon CMA 5 $ $ $37.40 $ $ $37.21 $ $ Regina CMA 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 24 $13.31 $69.23 $46.59 $27.97 $38.07 $50.19 $55. $69.23 Saskatoon 5 $ $ $37.40 $ $ $37.21 $ $ Regina 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 24 $13.31 $69.23 $46.59 $27.97 $38.07 $50.19 $55. $ P age
63 Computer network technicians (2281) Computer network technicians establish, operate, maintain and co-ordinate the use of local and wide area networks (LANs and WANs), mainframe networks, hardware, software and related computer equipment. They set up and maintain Internet and intranet Web sites and Web-server hardware and software, and monitor and optimize network connectivity and performance. They are employed in information technology units throughout the private and public sectors. Supervisors of computer network technicians are included in this unit group. All employees 8 $ $ $38.19 $ $ $40.86 $ $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 8 $ $ $38.19 $ $ $40.86 $ $ Full Time 8 $ $ $38.19 $ $ $40.86 $ $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 8 $ $ $38.19 $ $ $40.86 $ $ Female 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 7 $ $ $37.81 $ $ $29.81 $ $ D - Less Reliable 55 P age
64 Saskatoon CMA 7 $ $ $36.50 $ $ $29.81 $ $ Regina CMA 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Saskatoon 7 $ $ $36.50 $ $ $29.81 $ $ Regina 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 56 P age
65 Natural and applied science policy researchers, consultants and program officers (4161) Natural and applied science policy researchers, consultants and program officers conduct research, prepare reports, provide consultation and advice and administer programs in a variety of areas related to the natural and applied sciences. They are employed by federal, provincial and municipal governments, computer and office furniture manufacturers, educational institutions, research organizations, consulting firms, environmental and conservation organizations, or they may be self-employed. All employees 9 $ $ $51. $ $ $48.67 $ $ Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 9 $ $ $51. $ $ $48.67 $ $ Full Time 9 $ $ $51. $ $ $48.67 $ $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 5 $ $ $55.11 $ $ $52.60 $ $ Female 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 7 $ $ $49.82 $ $ $48.67 $ $ D - Less Reliable 57 P age
66 Saskatoon CMA 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 6 $ $ $42.96 $ $ $45.60 $ $ Saskatoon 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 6 $ $ $42.96 $ $ $45.60 $ $ 58 P age
67 Janitors, caretakers and building superintendents (6733) Janitors, caretakers and building superintendents clean and maintain the interior and exterior of commercial, institutional and residential buildings and their surrounding grounds. Building superintendents employed in large establishments are responsible for the operation of the establishment and may also supervise other workers. They are employed by office and apartment building management companies, condominium corporations, educational institutions, health care facilities, recreational and shopping facilities, religious establishments, and industrial and other establishments. All employees 17 $.00 $45.26 $37.74 $ $ $44.55 $ $ Union 10 $39.78 $45.26 $44.14 $ $ $44.55 $ $ Non-Union 7 $ $ $28.60 $ $ $28.55 $ $ Full Time 16 $.00 $45.26 $38.54 $ $ $44.55 $ $ Part Time 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 15 $.00 $45.26 $38.70 $ $ $44.55 $ $ Female 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 15 $.00 $45.26 $38.98 $ $ $44.55 $ $ D - Less Reliable 59 P age
68 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 5 $ $ $27.82 $ $ $28.55 $ $ Other 12 $.00 $45.26 $41.88 $ $ $44.55 $ $ Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 5 $ $ $27.82 $ $ $28.55 $ $ Other 12 $.00 $45.26 $41.88 $ $ $44.55 $ $ 60 P age
69 Welders and related machine operators (7237) Welders operate welding equipment to weld ferrous and non-ferrous metals. This unit group also includes machine operators who operate previously set up production welding, brazing and soldering equipment. They are employed by companies that manufacture structural steel and platework, boilers, heavy machinery, aircraft and ships and other metal products, and by welding contractors and welding shops, or they may be self-employed. D - Less Reliable All employees 23 $22.50 $47.37 $39.77 $26.26 $32.00 $44.47 $44.47 $47.37 Union 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 16 $32.00 $44.47 $41.83 $ $ $44.47 $ $ Full Time 23 $22.50 $47.37 $39.77 $26.26 $32.00 $44.47 $44.47 $47.37 Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 23 $22.50 $47.37 $39.77 $26.26 $32.00 $44.47 $44.47 $47.37 Female 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Journey Person 17 $41.00 $47.37 $43.89 $ $ $44.47 $ $ Non-Journey Person 6 $ $ $28.11 $ $ $29.23 $ $ Public Sector 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 21 $22.50 $47.37 $40.51 $26.26 $41.00 $44.47 $44.47 $ P age
70 Saskatoon CMA 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 17 $41.00 $47.37 $43.89 $ $ $44.47 $ $ Saskatoon 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 17 $41.00 $47.37 $43.89 $ $ $44.47 $ $ 62 P age
71 Steamfitters, pipefitters and sprinkler system installers (72) Steamfitters and pipefitters lay out, assemble, fabricate, maintain, troubleshoot and repair piping systems carrying water, steam, chemicals and fuel in heating, cooling, lubricating and other process piping systems. Sprinkler system installers fabricate, install, test, maintain and repair water, foam, carbon dioxide and dry chemical sprinkler systems in buildings for fire protection purposes. Steamfitters, pipefitters and sprinkler system installers are employed in maintenance departments of factories, plants and similar establishments, and by pipefitting and sprinkler system contractors, or they may be self-employed. All employees 19 $30.71 $56.15 $45.61 $ $ $46.08 $ $ Union 7 $ $ $44.07 $ $ $46.08 $ $ Non-Union 12 $41.00 $56.15 $46.51 $ $ $44.47 $ $ Full Time 19 $30.71 $56.15 $45.61 $ $ $46.08 $ $ Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 19 $30.71 $56.15 $45.61 $ $ $46.08 $ $ Female 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Journey Person 17 $41.00 $52.20 $45.86 $ $ $46.08 $ $ Non-Journey Person 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 19 $30.71 $56.15 $45.61 $ $ $46.08 $ $ D - Less Reliable 63 P age
72 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 19 $30.71 $56.15 $45.61 $ $ $46.08 $ $ Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 19 $30.71 $56.15 $45.61 $ $ $46.08 $ $ 64 P age
73 Contractors and supervisors, heavy equipment operator crews (7302) This unit group includes excavating, grading, paving, drilling and blasting contractors who own and operate their own business. This unit group also includes supervisors who supervise and co-ordinate the activities of workers classified in the following unit groups: Crane Operators (7371), Drillers and Blasters? Surface Mining, Quarrying and Construction (7372), Water Well Drillers (7373), Longshore Workers (7451), Material Handlers (7452), Heavy Equipment Operators (Except Crane) (21), Public Works Maintenance Equipment Operators and Related Workers (22), Railway Yard and Track Maintenance Workers (31), and Public Works and Maintenance Labourers (7621). They are employed in a wide range of establishments; places of employment are indicated in the above unit group descriptions. C - Fair All employees 57 $.00 $86.06 $37.46 $.00 $.00 $35.00 $37.50 $81.01 Union 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 57 $.00 $86.06 $37.46 $.00 $.00 $35.00 $37.50 $81.01 Full Time 57 $.00 $86.06 $37.46 $.00 $.00 $35.00 $37.50 $81.01 Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 54 $.00 $86.06 $37.96 $.00 $.00 $35.00 $48.08 $81.01 Female 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 40 $.00 $35.00 $30.00 $.00 $.00 $35.00 $35.00 $35.00 Private Sector 17 $26.83 $86.06 $55.03 $ $ $58.97 $ $ 65 P age
74 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 40 $.00 $35.00 $30.00 $.00 $.00 $35.00 $35.00 $35.00 Other 17 $26.83 $86.06 $55.03 $ $ $58.97 $ $ Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 40 $.00 $35.00 $30.00 $.00 $.00 $35.00 $35.00 $35.00 Other 17 $26.83 $86.06 $55.03 $ $ $58.97 $ $ 66 P age
75 Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics (7311) Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics install, maintain, troubleshoot, overhaul and repair stationary industrial machinery and mechanical equipment. This unit group includes industrial textile machinery mechanics and repairers. Construction millwrights are employed by millwrighting contractors. Industrial mechanics are employed in manufacturing plants, utilities and other industrial establishments. C - Fair All employees 68 $23.00 $58.97 $47.32 $32.00 $44.47 $46.08 $52.20 $56.15 Union 12 $31.84 $47.37 $45.22 $ $ $46.08 $ $ Non-Union 56 $23.00 $58.97 $47.77 $32.00 $44.47 $44.47 $52.20 $58.97 Full Time 68 $23.00 $58.97 $47.32 $32.00 $44.47 $46.08 $52.20 $56.15 Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 67 $23.00 $58.97 $47.34 $32.00 $44.47 $46.08 $52.20 $56.15 Female 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Journey Person 60 $32.00 $58.97 $48.01 $43.45 $44.47 $46.08 $52.20 $56.15 Non-Journey Person 8 $ $ $42.18 $ $ $51.41 $ $ Public Sector 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 66 $23.00 $58.97 $47.44 $32.00 $44.47 $46.08 $52.20 $ P age
76 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 68 $23.00 $58.97 $47.32 $32.00 $44.47 $46.08 $52.20 $56.15 Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 68 $23.00 $58.97 $47.32 $32.00 $44.47 $46.08 $52.20 $ P age
77 Heavy-duty equipment mechanics (7312) Heavy-duty equipment mechanics repair, troubleshoot, adjust, overhaul and maintain mobile heavy-duty equipment used in construction, transportation, forestry, mining, oil and gas, material handling, landscaping, land clearing, farming and similar activities. They are employed by companies which own and operate heavy equipment, and by heavy equipment dealers, rental and service establishments, and railway transport companies and urban transit systems. C - Fair All employees 51 $27.00 $47.37 $42.36 $30.00 $42.00 $44.47 $44.47 $47.37 Union 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 49 $27.00 $45.40 $42.16 $30.00 $42.00 $44.47 $44.47 $44.47 Full Time 51 $27.00 $47.37 $42.36 $30.00 $42.00 $44.47 $44.47 $47.37 Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 51 $27.00 $47.37 $42.36 $30.00 $42.00 $44.47 $44.47 $47.37 Female 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Journey Person 47 $30.00 $47.37 $43.13 $32.00 $44.47 $44.47 $44.47 $47.37 Non-Journey Person 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 51 $27.00 $47.37 $42.36 $30.00 $42.00 $44.47 $44.47 $ P age
78 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 5 $ $ $35.14 $ $ $33.45 $ $ Other 46 $30.00 $47.37 $43.15 $32.00 $44.47 $44.47 $44.47 $47.37 Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 5 $ $ $35.14 $ $ $33.45 $ $ Other 46 $30.00 $47.37 $43.15 $32.00 $44.47 $44.47 $44.47 $ P age
79 Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics and mechanical repairers (7321) Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics and mechanical repairers inspect, diagnose, repair and service mechanical, electrical and electronic systems and components of cars, buses, and light and commercial transport trucks. They are employed by motor vehicle dealers, garages, truck and trailer dealerships, fleet maintenance companies, and service stations, automotive specialty shops, transportation companies and retail establishments which have automotive service shops. This unit group also includes mechanical repairers who perform major repairs and replacement of mechanical units on newly assembled motor vehicles. They are employed by motor vehicle manufacturing companies. D - Less Reliable All employees 26 $.98 $47.37 $43.30 $39.00 $44.47 $44.47 $44.47 $47.37 Union 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Non-Union 21 $.98 $44.47 $43.59 $44.47 $44.47 $44.47 $44.47 $44.47 Full Time 26 $.98 $47.37 $43.30 $39.00 $44.47 $44.47 $44.47 $47.37 Part Time 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Male 26 $.98 $47.37 $43.30 $39.00 $44.47 $44.47 $44.47 $47.37 Female 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Journey Person $39.00 $47.37 $43.99 $39.00 $44.47 $44.47 $44.47 $47.37 Non-Journey Person 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Public Sector 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Private Sector 26 $.98 $47.37 $43.30 $39.00 $44.47 $44.47 $44.47 $ P age
80 Saskatoon CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina CMA 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 26 $.98 $47.37 $43.30 $39.00 $44.47 $44.47 $44.47 $47.37 Saskatoon 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Regina 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Other 26 $.98 $47.37 $43.30 $39.00 $44.47 $44.47 $44.47 $ P age
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