Table 5. Continued
Skill type Skill level 0 Skill level A Skill level B Skill level C Skill level D
  Management
occupations
University education College education/
apprenticeship
Secondary school/
occupation-specific
training
On-the-job training
Occupations
unique to primary
industry
Director of mining
Manager of fishing
operations
Manager of forestry
operations
Manager of gas field
operations
  Logging contractor
Mine foreman/woman
Rig manager
Operator, mechanical
harvester
Farmer
Mine construction worker
Forest worker
Forest firefighter
Thinning saw operator
General farm worker
Hunter
Harvest hand
Golf course worker
Landscape laborer
Laborer, oil field
Logging laborer
Occupations
unique to
processing,
manufacturing and
utilities
Factory superintendent
Printing plant manager
Electric power plant
manager
Petroleum products
manager
  Supervisor, glass cutters
Processing supervisor
Supervisor, power station
Supervisor, manufacturing
Pulping technician
Concrete finisher
Extruder operator
Weaver – textiles
Leather buffer
Fish cleaner and cutter
Gas utility laborer
Plywood drier feeder
Textile machine cleaner
Meat packager
Upholsterer helper
Trades, transport
and equipment
operators and
related occupations
Material controller
General contractor
Airport manager
Facility operations
manager
Warehouse manager
  Pipefitter
Carpenter
Crane operator
Upholsterer
Printing press operator
Material control assistant
Truck driver
Heavy equipment
operator
Railway yard worker
Forklift truck operator
Laborer
Demolition worker
Plumber helper
Road maintenance worker
Truck driver helper