Job prospects Electronic Service Technician Supervisor in the Saint John–St. Stephen Region
Explore current and future job prospects for people working as "Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment)" in the Saint John–St. Stephen Region or across Canada.
Current and future job prospects
These outlooks were updated on November 29, 2023.
Recent trends from the past 3 years
Over the past few years (2021-2023), the labour market was balanced for Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment) in the Saint John–St. Stephen Region. The number of job openings was about the same as the number of workers available in this occupation.
Source Labour Market Information | Recent Trends Methodology
Job outlook over the next 3 years
The employment outlook will be moderate for Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment) (NOC 22311) in the Saint John - St. Stephen region for the 2023-2025 period.
The following factors contributed to this outlook:
- Employment growth will lead to a moderate number of new positions.
- A moderate number of positions will become available due to retirements.
- There are a moderate number of unemployed workers with recent experience in this occupation.
Additional information is available at the provincial level.
Here are some key facts about Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment) in the Saint John - St. Stephen region:
- Approximately 240 people worked in this occupation in May 2021.
- Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment) mainly work in the following sectors:
- Information, cultural, arts, entertainment and recreation services (NAICS 51, 71): 27%
- Management and Administrative Services (NAICS 55-56): 20%
- Construction (NAICS 23): 15%
- Professional, scientific and technical services (NAICS 54): 11%
- Retail Trade (NAICS 44-45): 10%
Job prospects elsewhere in Canada
Find out what will be the job prospects for Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment) across Canada over the next 10 years, from 2022 to 2031.
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