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Please advise for one of my friend. Here are his details:
After doing a full time 3 yr graduate degree (B-Tech engineering) he has been working as a farming equipment / engine (heavy duty) mechanic for last 3.5 yrs. After bachelor degree he only did a six month training on heavy duty equipment and then got a job as above. My question is...since he is an engg graduate and got enough points, does he still need to show any specialized training/apprenticeship in HD trade or his engg degree will be sufficient enough to complement his profession.?
Appreciate valuable responses from anyone who can help.
Thanks!
Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic - NOC 7312
Im working since 2000 as a hydraulic mechanic in the philippines...
When someone hired me directly here in east timor still it is my present work here...
i just want to ask all of the people here in the focum... eventhough i have lots of expriences in this field of work...
im not sure if somebody give me a job offer...simply because im just a high school graduate...
but aside from the fact that i have not a enter a college,
i really want to pursue my dreams to have a work in canada...
firstly i wanted to live & work there... & maybe someday i can be a citizen.. & i can bring also my family...
please needs your help...any vacant position???

HYDRAULIC MECHANIC...
carsnjets said:
Please advise for one of my friend. Here are his details:
After doing a full time 3 yr graduate degree (B-Tech engineering) he has been working as a farming equipment / engine (heavy duty) mechanic for last 3.5 yrs. After bachelor degree he only did a six month training on heavy duty equipment and then got a job as above. My question is...since he is an engg graduate and got enough points, does he still need to show any specialized training/apprenticeship in HD trade or his engg degree will be sufficient enough to complement his profession.?
Appreciate valuable responses from anyone who can help.
Thanks!
He should be ok if he has genuine experience as heavu dyty equipment mechanic and B tech
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