You are fortunate, as NOC 0714 is on the list for eligible occupations for the SINP. You are strongly encouraged to start up an application now, so that you can simply submit at the next available opening, be it later this year or early next year.
As a first step, if you have not already done so, you should tabulate the number of points that you have under the SINP's own grid, which differs somewhat from the Federal grid that you use for Express Entry. The grid can be found here:
https://www.saskatchewan.ca/residen...ional-skilled-workers/assess-your-eligibility
You must have at least 60 points to qualify for eligibility in the program.
With at least 60 points, and an Express Entry profile, you can then initiate an application through the OASIS system, found here:
https://immigration.saskatchewan.ca/apex/f?p=305:101:6235127484746
The key is the initiation, and not the submission, of the application. With all of the documentation required, advance preparation of the application will be necessary. In addition to the usual identification documents (passport, birth certificate, etc.), you will need proof of education in the form of transcripts and diplomas, employer reference letters, bank statements (for proof of settlement funds), to cite just a few of the items. The system will walk you through what you need to provide and upload.
A key issue is the 'staleness' of the documentation, particularly with regard to bank statements. If you upload statements now, reflecting activity through the end of June 2017, and the intake does not open until after Thanksgiving (in October in Canada), for example, the data may be out of date, so it is a good idea to update the statements as you receive them. Also, you would need to update the exchange rate and value in Canadian Dollars whenever you update the statements. In addition, an updated Form 4 will be needed that reflects that total of the settlement funds.