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Opportunities for Manitobans

 

  How is this information helpful?
The information on this page is meant to provide a quick overview of occupations that present future opportunities for well-paying employment for Manitobans with a variety of educational backgrounds. These occupations are expected to have a large number of openings, many of which are expected to go unfilled.

This helps students and job seekers make decisions about what careers they may want to focus on and learn more about these jobs and their skills and education requirements.

 

 

Overview

This section provides information on a number of well-paying jobs in Manitoba that offer good opportunities for future employment.

In order to determine what jobs Manitobans may want to consider when planning their careers, entering training or contemplating a change in career pathways, the outlook weighs a number of factors to arrive at the final list:

 

1. How many job opportunities will be available?

The forecasted number of job openings in individual occupations, the ratio of openings to current employment levels and the forecasted rate of employment growth are considered. Occupations with a large number of openings, both in terms of the number of openings and their and ratio compared to employment levels, and those with a faster employment growth offer more opportunities to job seekers.

 

2. How easy will it be to get a job in the future?

Occupations with a relatively lower expected future unemployment rate provide easier opportunities for Manitobans to find employment in the future.

 

3. How easy is it to get a job now?

The recent unemployment rates in individual jobs and the ratio of Employment Insurance (EI) beneficiaries to employment in those jobs are considered to determine the relative ease of finding employment. Occupations with a lower unemployment rate and a lower ratio of EI beneficiaries to employment offer more opportunities to Manitoba’s job seekers.

 

4. How well does the job pay?

Occupations with higher prevailing wage rates compared to other jobs requiring the same education present better opportunities for Manitobans to support themselves.

 

These four factors were weighed against each other to determine the 10 jobs in each of the four educational requirements categories of the National Occupational Classification (NOC) system that are expected to provide the greatest opportunities for well-paying employment in the next five years. Occupations with fewer than 100 expected job openings between 2022 and 2026 and those for which not all data points were available were not included.

The table below shows the top 10 occupations for each of the four NOC educational requirement categories that are expected to have the best employment outlook over the next five years.

 

 Occupation  Education level  Prevailing wage rate  2021 employment  Job openings 2022–2026
Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses University degree $42.00 16,500 3,030
Elementary school and kindergarten teachers University degree $39.23 12,600 2,790
Retail and wholesale trade managers University degree $32.31 14,200 2,810
Financial auditors and accountants University degree $31.25 5,900 1,500
Musicians and singers University degree $23.30 1,400 570
Secondary school teachers University degree $40.11 6,700 1,510
Specialist physicians University degree $166.87 1,800 290
General practitioners and family physicians University degree $154.13 2,100 310
Social workers University degree $34.13 2,700 700
School principals and administrators of elementary
and secondary education
University degree $48.56 1,500 380
Early childhood educators and assistants College degree or Apprenticeship training $14.23 7,000 2,340
Social and community service workers College degree or Apprenticeship training $18.36 7,400 1,700
Automotive service technicians, truck and
bus mechanics and mechanical repairers
College degree or Apprenticeship training $22.00 6,600 1,550
Police officers (except commissioned) College degree or Apprenticeship training $45.00 2,300 660
Hairstylists and barbers College degree or Apprenticeship training $15.38 3,000 1,110
Administrative assistants College degree or Apprenticeship training $22.50 8,600 1,620
Insurance agents and brokers College degree or Apprenticeship training $25.48 2,900 850
Administrative officers College degree or Apprenticeship training $24.43 7,500 1,290
Accounting technicians and bookkeepers College degree or Apprenticeship training $22.60 4,600 1,070
Cooks College degree or Apprenticeship training $13.40 7,000 1,540
Transport truck drivers High school education and on-the-job training $21.63 17,200 4,300
Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates High school education and on-the-job training $19.40 16,600 3,200
Retail salespersons High school education and on-the-job training $13.00 21,400 3,550
Elementary and secondary school teacher assistants High school education and on-the-job training $21.50 10,000 2,340
General office support workers High school education and on-the-job training $20.00 10,300 2,000
Accounting and related clerks High school education and on-the-job training $20.19 6,400 1,280
Food and beverage servers High school education and on-the-job training $13.00 6,500 1,420
Payroll clerks High school education and on-the-job training $24.81 1,800 400
Estheticians, electrologists and related occupations High school education and on-the-job training $15.00 1,400 440
Correctional service officers High school education and on-the-job training $34.00 1,900 280
Janitors, caretakers and building superintendents No formal education requirements $19.00 8,800 1,700
Light duty cleaners No formal education requirements $15.00 8,300 1,870
Dry cleaning, laundry and related occupations No formal education requirements $17.26 1,000 330
Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and
related support occupations
No formal education requirements $12.00 11,500 2,180
Cashiers No formal education requirements $12.00 10,500 1,650
Store shelf stockers, clerks and order fillers No formal education requirements $12.75 6,000 1,100
Specialized cleaners No formal education requirements $15.70 2,100 440
Landscaping and grounds maintenance labourers No formal education requirements $15.18 3,300 660
Construction trades helpers and labourers No formal education requirements $20.00 7,200 1,140
Labourers in food, beverage and associated
products processing
No formal education requirements $17.00 4,100 510

 

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