Aerospace industry: 40,000 positions to be filled in the next decade

Aerospace industry: 40,000 positions to be filled in the next decade
Aerospace industry: 40,000 positions to be filled in the next decade

The Legault government is injecting $3.1 million to accelerate the training of future workers in the aerospace sector, given the immense needs in this sector over the coming years.

According to Aéro Montréal, 40,000 positions will need to be filled in this sector over the next decade, a number equivalent to the number of jobs currently available in this field in Quebec.

The government is therefore banking on accelerated training to enable students to work while studying.

“What this allows is to allow students to have a salary, which is paid by the company while they are in school,” explains the teacher at the School of Trades in Aerospace of Montreal, Raymond Nault.

“It helps a lot of students to be able to enroll in aerospace,” he adds. It is also condensed because the work-study alternation allows students to be on internship.”



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Salary is determined by the employer and the government subsidizes up to $25 to a maximum of $25,000 per student.

This formula seems to be bearing fruit according to the general director of the Quebec Aerospace Workforce Sector Committee, Mario Sabourin.

“We have an extremely high retention rate,” he says. It’s upwards of 90%.”



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In total, this investment of $3.1 million from the province will enable the training of 100 workers.

Some 19 of them have already been trained, 72 are in training and 20 others will be trained in the fall.

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