Welder · Laurentides

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Laurentides

The area, in brief

Construction accounts for 9.7% of employment in the Laurentides, well above the 7.0% Quebec average, driven by projected population growth of 4.7% between 2024 and 2029 — the highest of any region in Quebec. The region is part of the CCQ's Laval–Laurentides–Lanaudière work zone, one of the busiest in Quebec by job site volume.

Residential and multi-unit housingIndustrial and aerospaceInstitutionalResort and hospitality

The rate

$42.98 – $47.03 / hour (journeyperson, May 2025)

Hourly rates are set by CCQ collective agreements and vary by sector: from $42.98/h (residential) to $47.03/h (civil engineering and roads) for a journeyperson in May 2025. For current, sector-by-sector rates, check the official grid at ccq.org.

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Good to know

Your questions, answered.

I have my Welding-Fitting DEP — can I work on construction sites right away?

Not quite yet. With your DEP, you can apply for an occupation competency certificate (CCO) from the CCQ. First you need to pass the General Knowledge of the Construction Industry course (CCGIC) and have a job guarantee of at least 150 hours. Once your CCO is in hand, you're cleared to work on sites.

Do my CWB or pressure vessel certifications give me an edge?

Yes, especially if you're targeting industrial work or high-pressure pipefitting. Some jobs require them outright. Plus, the CCQ has a Welding Qualification Fund that can reimburse your certification exam fees if your employer requires them.

Where do most construction welders in Quebec work?

In 2024, 53% of active welders worked in civil engineering and roads, and 38% in institutional-commercial. There's real mobility too: about 44% of welders travel between regions for work, so if you're willing to move, contracts aren't hard to find.