I am currently working on my application for FSWP. I have completed all my requirements. However, i am confused on which NOC Category to apply to.
I am qualified, based on the description of duties in NOC, for both NOC 2263 (Inspector in public and environmental health and occupational safety and health) and NOC 0112 (Human Resource Manager). I have 3 years experience in NOC 2263 and 2 years experience in NOC 0112.
However, my position title under NOC 2263 doesn't have the word "inspector" in it, but i already have the letter of reference that outlines my duties which falls under NOC 2263.
I hope somebody can assist me. This really bothers me.
I am currently working on my application for FSWP. I have completed all my requirements. However, i am confused on which NOC Category to apply to.
I am qualified, based on the description of duties in NOC, for both NOC 2263 (Inspector in public and environmental health and occupational safety and health) and NOC 0112 (Human Resource Manager). I have 3 years experience in NOC 2263 and 2 years experience in NOC 0112.
However, my position title under NOC 2263 doesn't have the word "inspector" in it, but i already have the letter of reference that outlines my duties which falls under NOC 2263.
I hope somebody can assist me. This really bothers me.
Inspector doesn't need to be there but the most important thing is that you should be able to perform the lead statement
and 60-70% of the main duties.
Good luck
These are the employment requirements based on NOC:
"A bachelor's degree or college diploma in a discipline such as food science,
environmental studies, chemistry or health and safety is usually required." I am a graduate of Bachelor of Science in Biology. Will this matter?
According to NOC: "In some establishments, several years of related work experience and the completion
of in-house training courses may substitute for formal education." Do i need to attach my training certificates in my application to be submitted to CIO?
These are the employment requirements based on NOC:
"A bachelor's degree or college diploma in a discipline such as food science,
environmental studies, chemistry or health and safety is usually required." I am a graduate of Bachelor of Science in Biology. Will this matter?-No,this is not relevant.
According to NOC: "In some establishments, several years of related work experience and the completion
of in-house training courses may substitute for formal education." Do i need to attach my training certificates in my application to be submitted to CIO?Not mandatory but if you have them that will be fine