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Outlook & Prospects for Computer Network Technicians in Windsor-Sarnia Region
The future forecast and current conditions for an occupation can vary based on location or due to changes in the economy, technology, or demand for a product or service.
Local Employment Potential Information
| Location | Employment Potential | Release Date |
|---|---|---|
| Windsor-Sarnia Region | <Not assigned> | 2012-01-12 |
Compared to other occupations, this is not a significant occupation in this region.
In Ontario, the outlook for computer network technicians is expected to be average for the period 2012-2013. This is a fairly large occupation in the province with a workforce of approximately 20,000 at the time of the 2006 census. The widespread use of computer technology is a key factor driving demand for this occupation. However, many companies are now shifting some of their technology functions to other countries, where it is cheaper to operate. This 'off-shoring' will moderate employment growth, particularly in tasks at the lower skill levels of this occupation. Over the next few years, the increasing use of 'cloud computing,' which offers a cluster of on-line information technology services, is also expected to reduce the need for in-house technicians to maintain computer systems. Available opportunities will mostly be for computer network technicians who are well-rounded and adaptable to the constantly evolving computer technology, including skills to support wireless devices. Many employers require individuals with several years of work experience and strong communication and client-service skills. Post-secondary education and computer networking-based certification are assets in securing employment. This occupation has a younger age profile compared to most Ontario occupations. As a result, retirements will not generate a significant number of job openings.
Local Labour Market News
Week of Apr 29 – May 03, 2013
- A ground breaking ceremony for the $100M South Kent Wind Project, located in the Municipality of Chatham-Kent was held on May 1st
- Lambton Kent school Board issues layoff notices to 32 teachers due to declining enrolment
Week of Apr 22 – Apr 26, 2013
- Construction of $2.2M science labs at Dresden high school to commence late spring
- Construction of a 32,000 sq.-ft. building at new Leamington industrial park has started
Week of Apr 15 – Apr 19, 2013
- Construction started on the $57M multi-use recreational facility in the town of Lakeshore, near Windsor
- ElringKlinger Canada Inc. in Leamington is laying off 26 unionized workers on May 27
Week of Apr 08 – Apr 12, 2013
- Buffalo Wild Wings opened a new location at the Devonshire Mall in Windsor, creating 90 jobs
- LamSar Industrial Contractors in Sarnia will manufacture 20 process modules for Osum Oil Sands Corp. in Alberta, creating up to 45 jobs
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