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4161.5 – Technology transfer officers
Technology transfer officers transfer and integrate new technologies, usually from university or government research and development environments, to commercial and industrial applications and ensure the protection of intellectual property of researchers and developers.
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Example titles Help
- Technology transfer officer
Environmental conditions Help
Location
- L1
- Regulated inside climate
- L2
- Unregulated inside climate
- L3
- Outside
- L4
- In a vehicle or cab
Hazards
- H1
- Dangerous chemical substances
- H2
- Biological agents
- H3
- Equipment, machinery, tools
- H4
- Electricity
- H5
- Radiation
- H6
- Flying particles, falling objects
- H7
- Fire, steam, hot surfaces
- H8
- Dangerous locations
Discomforts
- D1
- Noise
- D2
- Vibration
- D3
- Odours
- D4
- Non-toxic dusts
- D5
- Wetness
Location Regulated inside climate L1
The work performed is carried out indoors in a regulated environment, indoors in an unregulated environment, outdoors or in a vehicle. In many occupations, the Main Duties may be performed in more than one location. Therefore, a group may have more than one Location code, for example:
- firefighting and fire prevention duties
- maintenance of interior/exterior of buildings
- managing operations and paperwork of farms
L1 - Regulated inside climate
A normal controlled environment such as an office, hospital or school.
Employment requirements Help
Education/training Help
- 1
- No formal education or training requirements
- 2
- Some high school education and/or on the job training or experience
- 3
- High school
- 4
- Course work, training, workshops and/or experience related to the occupation
- 5
- Apprenticeship, specialized training, vocational school training
- 6
- College, technical school (certificate, diploma)
- 7
- Undergraduate degree
- 8
- Post-graduate or professional degree
- +
- Additional requirement beyond education and training
- R
- Regulated requirement(s)
- A bachelor's degree or college diploma in a related scientific or technical discipline is usually required.
- A master's degree in a related scientific discipline may be required.
Workplaces/employers Help
- Federal governments
- Educational institutions
- Self-employment
- Environmental and conservation organizations
- Municipal governments
- Computer manufacturers
- Research organizations
- Consulting firms
- Provincial governments
Occupational options Help
- Progression to supervisory or managerial positions in these fields is possible with experience.
Exclusions Help
- Architecture and science managers (0212)
- Physical science professionals (211)
- Life science professionals (212)
- Professional occupations in engineering (in 213 Civil, mechanical, electrical and chemical engineers)
- Other engineers (214)
- Patent lawyers (in 4112 Lawyers and Quebec notaries)
- Health policy researchers, consultants and program officers (4165)
Breakdown summary
- Broad occupational category
- 4 – Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services
- Skill level
- A – Occupations usually require university education
- Minor group
- 41 – Professional occupations in law and social, community and government services
- Minor group
- 416 – Policy and program researchers, consultants and officers
- Unit group
- 4161 – Natural and applied science policy researchers, consultants and program officers
- Version
- NOC 2016 Version 1.3