This is true, I emailed them for help to determine my NOC at
NC-NOC-CNP-GD2@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca before submitting my eAPR, and here was the response I received:
Good day,
Thank you for your interest in the National Occupational Classification (NOC).
In order for you to confirm and validate how closely a NOC code matches your occupation,
you must refer to the NOC profile in question and review the main duties and employment requirements to assess if it accurately represents your occupation. Other information within the NOC profile should also be assessed such as example titles, additional information, and classified elsewhere sections.
When determining your NOC code, even though the job title and the employment requirements are important,
emphasis is placed on the main duties. We encourage you to choose the NOC code that corresponds to the education and experience required by your employer as well as to the
majority of your main duties.
Please note that the final decision for selecting the most appropriate NOC code is each individual's responsibility as you would be best positioned to identify the education requirements as well as the skills and abilities.
Our role is only to provide guidance and support in your NOC search and it is not within our mandate to determine and confirm NOC code selections.
We hope this information is helpful. Thank you for contacting the NOC unit and have a nice day.
The NOC Unit
Employment and Social Development Canada
Gatineau, QC, Canada