Click HERE to Access Training Standards for Ontario Apprenticeship Trades Trades in the Services Sector include (▲ denotes a Compulsory* Trade): - Aboriginal Child Development Practitioner
- Agricultural — Dairy Herdsperson
- Agricultural — Fruit Grower
- Agricultural — Swine Herdsperson
- Appliance Service Technician
- Arborist
- Assistant Cook
- Baker
- Baker-Patissier
- Chef
- Child and Youth Worker
- Child Development Practitioner
- Cook
- Developmental Services Worker
- Educational Assistant
- Electronic Service Technician
- Gemsetter/Goldsmith
- Hairstylist▲
- Hardware, Lumber and Building Materials Retailer
- Horse Groom
- Horse Harness Maker
- Horticultural Technician
- Information Technology — Contact Centre Customer Service Agent
- Information Technology — Contact Centre Sales Agent
- Information Technology — Contact Centre Technical Support Agent
- Information Technology — Hardware Technician
- Information Technology — Network Technician
- Institutional Cook
- Micro Electronics Manufacturer
- Native Clothing and Crafts Artisan
- Network Cabling Specialist
- Parts Technician
- Pool, Hot Tub and Spa — Installer
- Pool, Hot Tub and Spa — Service Technician
- Retail Meat Cutter
- Saddlery
- Special Events Coordinator
- Utility Arborist
- Wooden Boat Rebuilder
*To work in a Compulsory Trade, one must be a registered Apprentice or fully qualified Journeyperson.
Co-op students may participate in placements in Compulsory trades, provided that they have completed and submitted the OYAP Participant form.