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The National Occupational Classification (NOC) matrix provides an overview of the entire NOC structure. It illustrates the relationship between broad occupational categories (BOC) and TEER categories, thus, the 45 major groups (the first two digits of the NOC code).
BOCs are displayed in rows and are represented by numbers zero (0) to nine (9) while TEER categories are displayed in columns and are identified by numbers zero (0) to five (5).
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Management occupations
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Occupations usually require a university degree
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Occupations usually require a college diploma or apprenticeship training of two or more years; or supervisory occupations
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3
Occupations usually require a college diploma or apprenticeship training of less than two years; or more than six months of on-the-job training
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Occupations usually require a secondary school diploma; or several weeks of on-the-job training
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Occupations usually require short-term work demonstration and no formal education
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Broad occupational categories
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Legislative and senior management occupations
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Business, finance and administration occupations
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Health occupations
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Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services
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Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport
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Sales and service occupations
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Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations
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Occupations in manufacturing and utilities
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0 – Legislative and senior management occupations
This category includes legislators and senior management occupations.
00 – Legislative and senior managers
000 – Legislative and senior managers
0001 – Legislators and senior management
- 00010 – Legislators
- 00011 – Senior government managers and officials
- 00012 – Senior managers - financial, communications and other business services
- 00013 – Senior managers - health, education, social and community services and membership organizations
- 00014 – Senior managers - trade, broadcasting and other services
- 00015 – Senior managers - construction, transportation, production and utilities
1 – Business, finance and administration occupations
Occupations in this category include financial and business services, administration and clerical supervision and support services. Some occupations in this category are unique to the financial and business services sectors; however, most are found in all industries. The professional occupations in this area such as accountants, investment brokers and human resources specialists are usually supplied from educational programs specific to the profession or occupation. Some administrative and business occupations are supplied from experienced workers in related clerical occupations.
10 – Specialized middle management occupations in administrative services, financial and business services and communication (except broadcasting)
100 – Specialized middle management occupations in administrative services, financial and business services and communication (except broadcasting)
1001 – Administrative services managers
1002 – Managers in financial and business services
1 – Business, finance and administration occupations
Occupations in this category include financial and business services, administration and clerical supervision and support services. Some occupations in this category are unique to the financial and business services sectors; however, most are found in all industries. The professional occupations in this area such as accountants, investment brokers and human resources specialists are usually supplied from educational programs specific to the profession or occupation. Some administrative and business occupations are supplied from experienced workers in related clerical occupations.
11 – Professional occupations in finance and business
111 – Professional occupations in finance
1110 – Auditors, accountants and investment professionals
112 – Professional occupations in business
1120 – Human resources and business service professionals
1 – Business, finance and administration occupations
Occupations in this category include financial and business services, administration and clerical supervision and support services. Some occupations in this category are unique to the financial and business services sectors; however, most are found in all industries. The professional occupations in this area such as accountants, investment brokers and human resources specialists are usually supplied from educational programs specific to the profession or occupation. Some administrative and business occupations are supplied from experienced workers in related clerical occupations.
12 – Administrative and financial supervisors and specialized administrative occupations
120 – Administrative and financial supervisors
1201 – Administrative and financial supervisors
121 – Specialized administrative occupations
1210 – Administrative and regulatory occupations
1211 – Court reporters, transcriptionists, records management technicians and statistical officers
122 – Accounting, insurance and related business administrative occupations
1220 – Accounting, insurance and related business administrative occupations
1 – Business, finance and administration occupations
Occupations in this category include financial and business services, administration and clerical supervision and support services. Some occupations in this category are unique to the financial and business services sectors; however, most are found in all industries. The professional occupations in this area such as accountants, investment brokers and human resources specialists are usually supplied from educational programs specific to the profession or occupation. Some administrative and business occupations are supplied from experienced workers in related clerical occupations.
13 – Administrative occupations and transportation logistics occupations
131 – Administrative occupations
1310 – Administrative, property and payroll officers
1311 – Office administrative assistants - general, legal and medical
132 – Transportation and production logistics coordinators and customs and related broker occupations
1320 – Transportation and production logistics coordinators and customs and related broker occupations
1 – Business, finance and administration occupations
Occupations in this category include financial and business services, administration and clerical supervision and support services. Some occupations in this category are unique to the financial and business services sectors; however, most are found in all industries. The professional occupations in this area such as accountants, investment brokers and human resources specialists are usually supplied from educational programs specific to the profession or occupation. Some administrative and business occupations are supplied from experienced workers in related clerical occupations.
14 – Administrative and financial support and supply chain logistics occupations
141 – Office, court, and data support occupations
1410 – Office support and court services occupations
1411 – Survey, statistical and data entry occupations
142 – Financial, insurance and related administrative support workers
1420 – Financial, insurance and related administrative support workers
143 – Library, correspondence and other clerks
1430 – Library, correspondence and other clerks
144 – Supply chain logistics, tracking and scheduling coordination occupations
1440 – Supply chain logistics, tracking and scheduling coordination occupations
2 – Natural and applied sciences and related occupations
This category includes occupations in sciences, engineering, architecture and information technology. These occupations require post-secondary education in an appropriate scientific or technical discipline. Progression from technical to professional occupations usually requires additional education.
20 – Specialized middle management occupations in engineering, architecture, science and information systems
200 – Specialized middle management occupations in engineering, architecture, science and information systems
2001 – Managers in engineering, architecture, science and information systems
2 – Natural and applied sciences and related occupations
This category includes occupations in sciences, engineering, architecture and information technology. These occupations require post-secondary education in an appropriate scientific or technical discipline. Progression from technical to professional occupations usually requires additional education.
21 – Professional occupations in natural and applied sciences
211 – Professional occupations in natural sciences
2110 – Physical science professionals
2111 – Life science professionals
2112 – Public and environmental health and safety professionals
212 – Professional occupations in applied sciences (except engineering)
2120 – Architects, urban planners and land surveyors
2121 – Mathematicians, statisticians, actuaries and data scientists
2122 – Computer and information systems professionals
2123 – Computer, software and Web designers and developers
213 – Professional occupations in engineering
2131 – Electrical, electronics and computer engineers
2132 – Manufacturing and processing engineers
2133 – Natural resources engineers
2 – Natural and applied sciences and related occupations
This category includes occupations in sciences, engineering, architecture and information technology. These occupations require post-secondary education in an appropriate scientific or technical discipline. Progression from technical to professional occupations usually requires additional education.
22 – Technical occupations related to natural and applied sciences
221 – Technical occupations related to natural sciences
2210 – Technical occupations in physical sciences
222 – Technical occupations related to applied sciences (except engineering)
2221 – Technical occupations in architecture, drafting, surveying, geomatics and meteorology
2222 – Technical occupations in computer and information systems
2223 – Technical inspectors and regulatory officers
223 – Technical occupations related to engineering
2230 – Technical occupations in civil, mechanical and industrial engineering
2231 – Technical occupations in electronics and electrical engineering
3 – Health occupations
Occupations in this category are concerned with providing health care services directly to patients and occupations that provide technical support to medical staff. To progress from medical and dental technical occupations to professional occupations, completion of additional formal education is required. Progression to supervisory positions requires experience in the occupations supervised. Support occupations in health are usually supplied from short training programs specific to the support area.
30 – Specialized middle management occupations in health care
300 – Specialized middle management occupations in health care
3 – Health occupations
Occupations in this category are concerned with providing health care services directly to patients and occupations that provide technical support to medical staff. To progress from medical and dental technical occupations to professional occupations, completion of additional formal education is required. Progression to supervisory positions requires experience in the occupations supervised. Support occupations in health are usually supplied from short training programs specific to the support area.
31 – Professional occupations in health
311 – Health treating and consultation services professionals
3110 – Physicians and veterinarians
3111 – Dentists, optometrists and audiologists
312 – Therapy and assessment professionals
3120 – Therapy and assessment professionals
313 – Nursing and allied health professionals
3130 – Nursing and allied health professionals
3 – Health occupations
Occupations in this category are concerned with providing health care services directly to patients and occupations that provide technical support to medical staff. To progress from medical and dental technical occupations to professional occupations, completion of additional formal education is required. Progression to supervisory positions requires experience in the occupations supervised. Support occupations in health are usually supplied from short training programs specific to the support area.
32 – Technical occupations in health
321 – Technical occupations in health (except practitioners of natural healing)
3210 – Technical occupations in therapy and assessment
3211 – Technical occupations in dental health care
3212 – Medical technologists and technicians
322 – Practitioners of natural healing
3220 – Practitioners of natural healing
3 – Health occupations
Occupations in this category are concerned with providing health care services directly to patients and occupations that provide technical support to medical staff. To progress from medical and dental technical occupations to professional occupations, completion of additional formal education is required. Progression to supervisory positions requires experience in the occupations supervised. Support occupations in health are usually supplied from short training programs specific to the support area.
33 – Assisting occupations in support of health services
331 – Assisting occupations in support of health services
3310 – Assisting occupations in support of health services
- 33100 – Dental assistants and dental laboratory assistants
- 33101 – Medical laboratory assistants and related technical occupations
- 33102 – Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates
- 33103 – Pharmacy technical assistants and pharmacy assistants
- 33109 – Other assisting occupations in support of health services
4 – Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services
Occupations in this category are concerned with law, teaching, counselling, conducting social science research, developing government policy, and administering government and other programs. Occupations providing religious services and leadership are included in this category. These occupations usually require completion of a related post-secondary program. Individuals who work as paralegals, social service workers or educators and instructors who are not part of the elementary, secondary or post-secondary school system are usually required to complete additional formal education to progress to professional occupations.
40 – Managers in public administration, in education and social and community services and in public protection services
400 – Managers in public administration, in education and social and community services and in public protection services
4001 – Managers in public administration
- 40010 – Government managers - health and social policy development and program administration
- 40011 – Government managers - economic analysis, policy development and program administration
- 40012 – Government managers - education policy development and program administration
- 40019 – Other managers in public administration
4002 – Managers in education
4003 – Managers in social, community and correctional services
4 – Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services
Occupations in this category are concerned with law, teaching, counselling, conducting social science research, developing government policy, and administering government and other programs. Occupations providing religious services and leadership are included in this category. These occupations usually require completion of a related post-secondary program. Individuals who work as paralegals, social service workers or educators and instructors who are not part of the elementary, secondary or post-secondary school system are usually required to complete additional formal education to progress to professional occupations.
41 – Professional occupations in law, education, social, community and government services
411 – Professional occupations in law
412 – Professional occupations in education services
4120 – University professors and post-secondary assistants
4122 – Secondary, elementary and kindergarten school teachers
413 – Professional occupations in social and community services
4130 – Social and community service professionals
4131 – Police investigators and probation officers
4132 – Educational and employment counsellors
414 – Professional occupations in government services
4140 – Policy and program researchers, consultants and officers
- 41400 – Natural and applied science policy researchers, consultants and program officers
- 41401 – Economists and economic policy researchers and analysts
- 41402 – Business development officers and market researchers and analysts
- 41403 – Social policy researchers, consultants and program officers
- 41404 – Health policy researchers, consultants and program officers
- 41405 – Education policy researchers, consultants and program officers
- 41406 – Recreation, sports and fitness policy researchers, consultants and program officers
- 41407 – Program officers unique to government
- 41409 – Other professional occupations in social science
4 – Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services
Occupations in this category are concerned with law, teaching, counselling, conducting social science research, developing government policy, and administering government and other programs. Occupations providing religious services and leadership are included in this category. These occupations usually require completion of a related post-secondary program. Individuals who work as paralegals, social service workers or educators and instructors who are not part of the elementary, secondary or post-secondary school system are usually required to complete additional formal education to progress to professional occupations.
42 – Front-line public protection services and paraprofessional occupations in legal, social, community, education services
421 – Occupations in front-line public protection services
4210 – Occupations in front-line public protection services
422 – Paraprofessional occupations in legal, social, community and education services
4220 – Paraprofessional occupations in legal, social, community and education services
4 – Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services
Occupations in this category are concerned with law, teaching, counselling, conducting social science research, developing government policy, and administering government and other programs. Occupations providing religious services and leadership are included in this category. These occupations usually require completion of a related post-secondary program. Individuals who work as paralegals, social service workers or educators and instructors who are not part of the elementary, secondary or post-secondary school system are usually required to complete additional formal education to progress to professional occupations.
43 – Assisting occupations in education and in legal and public protection
431 – Assisting occupations in education
4310 – Assisting occupations in education
432 – Assisting occupations in legal and public protection
4320 – Assisting occupations in legal and public protection
4 – Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services
Occupations in this category are concerned with law, teaching, counselling, conducting social science research, developing government policy, and administering government and other programs. Occupations providing religious services and leadership are included in this category. These occupations usually require completion of a related post-secondary program. Individuals who work as paralegals, social service workers or educators and instructors who are not part of the elementary, secondary or post-secondary school system are usually required to complete additional formal education to progress to professional occupations.
44 – Care providers and public protection support occupations
441 – Home care provider occupations
4410 – Home care provider occupations
442 – Primary combat members of the Canadian Armed Forces
4420 – Primary combat members of the Canadian Armed Forces
4 – Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services
Occupations in this category are concerned with law, teaching, counselling, conducting social science research, developing government policy, and administering government and other programs. Occupations providing religious services and leadership are included in this category. These occupations usually require completion of a related post-secondary program. Individuals who work as paralegals, social service workers or educators and instructors who are not part of the elementary, secondary or post-secondary school system are usually required to complete additional formal education to progress to professional occupations.
45 – Student monitors, crossing guards and related occupations
451 – Student monitors, crossing guards and related occupations
4510 – Student monitors, crossing guards and related occupations
5 – Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport
This category includes occupations in art and culture, including the performing arts, film and video, broadcasting, journalism, writing, creative design, libraries and museums. It also includes occupations in recreation and sports. These occupations are linked by subject matter to formal post-secondary educational programs but have, for the most part, a range of acceptable qualifications. Occupations in this category are also characterized by a requirement for creative talent, such as for designers and performers, and for athletic ability in the area of sport.
50 – Specialized middle management occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport
500 – Specialized middle management occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport
5001 – Managers in art, culture, recreation and sport
5 – Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport
This category includes occupations in art and culture, including the performing arts, film and video, broadcasting, journalism, writing, creative design, libraries and museums. It also includes occupations in recreation and sports. These occupations are linked by subject matter to formal post-secondary educational programs but have, for the most part, a range of acceptable qualifications. Occupations in this category are also characterized by a requirement for creative talent, such as for designers and performers, and for athletic ability in the area of sport.
51 – Professional occupations in art and culture
511 – Professional occupations in art and culture
5110 – Librarians, archivists, conservators and curators
5111 – Writing, translating and related communications professionals
5112 – Creative and performing artists
5 – Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport
This category includes occupations in art and culture, including the performing arts, film and video, broadcasting, journalism, writing, creative design, libraries and museums. It also includes occupations in recreation and sports. These occupations are linked by subject matter to formal post-secondary educational programs but have, for the most part, a range of acceptable qualifications. Occupations in this category are also characterized by a requirement for creative talent, such as for designers and performers, and for athletic ability in the area of sport.
52 – Technical occupations in art, culture and sport
521 – Technical occupations in art and culture
5210 – Technical occupations in libraries and public archives
5211 – Technical occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting and the performing arts
- 52110 – Film and video camera operators
- 52111 – Graphic arts technicians
- 52112 – Broadcast technicians
- 52113 – Audio and video recording technicians
- 52114 – Announcers and other broadcasters
- 52119 – Other technical and coordinating occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting and the performing arts
5212 – Graphic and interior designers
5 – Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport
This category includes occupations in art and culture, including the performing arts, film and video, broadcasting, journalism, writing, creative design, libraries and museums. It also includes occupations in recreation and sports. These occupations are linked by subject matter to formal post-secondary educational programs but have, for the most part, a range of acceptable qualifications. Occupations in this category are also characterized by a requirement for creative talent, such as for designers and performers, and for athletic ability in the area of sport.
53 – Occupations in art, culture and sport
531 – Occupations in art and culture
5310 – Occupations related to museums and art galleries
5311 – Photographers and support occupations in arts and culture
5312 – Occupations in creative and performing art
532 – Occupations in sports
5320 – Athletes, coaches, referees and related occupations
5 – Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport
This category includes occupations in art and culture, including the performing arts, film and video, broadcasting, journalism, writing, creative design, libraries and museums. It also includes occupations in recreation and sports. These occupations are linked by subject matter to formal post-secondary educational programs but have, for the most part, a range of acceptable qualifications. Occupations in this category are also characterized by a requirement for creative talent, such as for designers and performers, and for athletic ability in the area of sport.
54 – Support occupations in sport
541 – Support occupations in sport
5410 – Program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport and fitness
5 – Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport
This category includes occupations in art and culture, including the performing arts, film and video, broadcasting, journalism, writing, creative design, libraries and museums. It also includes occupations in recreation and sports. These occupations are linked by subject matter to formal post-secondary educational programs but have, for the most part, a range of acceptable qualifications. Occupations in this category are also characterized by a requirement for creative talent, such as for designers and performers, and for athletic ability in the area of sport.
55 – Support occupations in art and culture
551 – Support occupations in art and culture
6 – Sales and service occupations
This category contains retail and wholesale sales occupations and customer and personal service occupations related to a wide range of industries, such as accommodation and food services, travel, tourism and cleaning services. Sales and service occupations can be linked, for the most part, to formal post-secondary or occupation-specific training programs. Others are characterized by periods of formal on-the-job training. Apprenticeship training is available for some specialized service occupations. Progression from sales and service occupations to positions of increased responsibility, or supervision, usually requires occupational experience and may require completion of related training programs.
60 – Middle management occupations in retail and wholesale trade and customer services
600 – Middle management occupations in retail and wholesale trade and customer services
6003 – Managers in food service and accommodation
6004 – Managers in customer and personal services
6 – Sales and service occupations
This category contains retail and wholesale sales occupations and customer and personal service occupations related to a wide range of industries, such as accommodation and food services, travel, tourism and cleaning services. Sales and service occupations can be linked, for the most part, to formal post-secondary or occupation-specific training programs. Others are characterized by periods of formal on-the-job training. Apprenticeship training is available for some specialized service occupations. Progression from sales and service occupations to positions of increased responsibility, or supervision, usually requires occupational experience and may require completion of related training programs.
62 – Retail sales and service supervisors and specialized occupations in sales and services
620 – Retail sales and service supervisors
621 – Specialized sales occupations
6210 – Technical sales specialists in wholesale trade and retail and wholesale buyers
622 – Specialized services occupations
6220 – Specialized occupations in services
6 – Sales and service occupations
This category contains retail and wholesale sales occupations and customer and personal service occupations related to a wide range of industries, such as accommodation and food services, travel, tourism and cleaning services. Sales and service occupations can be linked, for the most part, to formal post-secondary or occupation-specific training programs. Others are characterized by periods of formal on-the-job training. Apprenticeship training is available for some specialized service occupations. Progression from sales and service occupations to positions of increased responsibility, or supervision, usually requires occupational experience and may require completion of related training programs.
63 – Occupations in sales and services
631 – Occupations in sales
6310 – Insurance, real estate and financial sales occupations
632 – Occupations in services
6320 – Cooks, butchers and bakers
6321 – Hairstylists and estheticians
6322 – Shoe repairers, shoemakers and upholsterers
6 – Sales and service occupations
This category contains retail and wholesale sales occupations and customer and personal service occupations related to a wide range of industries, such as accommodation and food services, travel, tourism and cleaning services. Sales and service occupations can be linked, for the most part, to formal post-secondary or occupation-specific training programs. Others are characterized by periods of formal on-the-job training. Apprenticeship training is available for some specialized service occupations. Progression from sales and service occupations to positions of increased responsibility, or supervision, usually requires occupational experience and may require completion of related training programs.
64 – Sales and service representatives and other customer and personal services occupations
641 – Retail salespersons and non-technical wholesale trade sales and account representatives
6410 – Retail salespersons and non-technical wholesale trade sales and account representatives
642 – Occupations in personal service
6420 – Occupations in personal service
643 – Occupations in food, accommodation and tourism
6430 – Occupations in food and beverage service
6431 – Occupations in travel and accommodation
6432 – Tourism and amusement services occupations
644 – Occupations in customer, information and protective services
6440 – Customer and information services representatives
6441 – Security guards and related security service occupations
6 – Sales and service occupations
This category contains retail and wholesale sales occupations and customer and personal service occupations related to a wide range of industries, such as accommodation and food services, travel, tourism and cleaning services. Sales and service occupations can be linked, for the most part, to formal post-secondary or occupation-specific training programs. Others are characterized by periods of formal on-the-job training. Apprenticeship training is available for some specialized service occupations. Progression from sales and service occupations to positions of increased responsibility, or supervision, usually requires occupational experience and may require completion of related training programs.
65 – Sales and service support occupations
651 – Sales support occupations
6510 – Cashiers and other sales support occupations
652 – Support occupations in food, accommodation and tourism
6520 – Food support occupations
6521 – Support occupations in accommodation, travel, tourism and amusement services
6522 – Support occupations in personal services
653 – Support occupations in cleaning and related services
6531 – Cleaners
6532 – Service support and related occupations
7 – Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations
These occupations include trades supervisors and contractors, construction and mechanical tradespersons, operators of transportation and heavy equipment and trades helpers. These occupations are found in a wide range of industrial sectors, with many in the construction and transportation industries. This category includes most of the apprenticeable trades, including all those related to the construction industry. Other occupations in this category usually require completion of college or vocational education programs combined with on-the-job training. Helpers obtain training on the job site. Progression to supervisory positions or self-employed contractor status is possible with experience. There is limited mobility or transferability of skills among occupations in this category due to specific apprenticeship, training and licensing requirements for most occupations.
70 – Middle management occupations in trades and transportation
700 – Middle management occupations in trades and transportation
7001 – Managers in construction and facility operation and maintenance
7002 – Managers in transportation and postal and courier services
7 – Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations
These occupations include trades supervisors and contractors, construction and mechanical tradespersons, operators of transportation and heavy equipment and trades helpers. These occupations are found in a wide range of industrial sectors, with many in the construction and transportation industries. This category includes most of the apprenticeable trades, including all those related to the construction industry. Other occupations in this category usually require completion of college or vocational education programs combined with on-the-job training. Helpers obtain training on the job site. Progression to supervisory positions or self-employed contractor status is possible with experience. There is limited mobility or transferability of skills among occupations in this category due to specific apprenticeship, training and licensing requirements for most occupations.
72 – Technical trades and transportation officers and controllers
720 – Technical trades contractors and supervisors
7201 – Contractors and supervisors, technical industrial, electrical and construction trades and related workers
- 72010 – Contractors and supervisors, machining, metal forming, shaping and erecting trades and related occupations
- 72011 – Contractors and supervisors, electrical trades and telecommunications occupations
- 72012 – Contractors and supervisors, pipefitting trades
- 72013 – Contractors and supervisors, carpentry trades
- 72014 – Contractors and supervisors, other construction trades, installers, repairers and servicers
7202 – Contractors and supervisors, technical maintenance trades and heavy equipment and transport operators
- 72020 – Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades
- 72021 – Contractors and supervisors, heavy equipment operator crews
- 72022 – Supervisors, printing and related occupations
- 72023 – Supervisors, railway transport operations
- 72024 – Supervisors, motor transport and other ground transit operators
- 72025 – Supervisors, mail and message distribution occupations
721 – Technical industrial trades
7210 – Machining, metal forming, shaping and erecting trades
722 – Technical electrical trades
7220 – Technical electrical trades and electrical power line and telecommunications workers
- 72200 – Electricians (except industrial and power system)
- 72201 – Industrial electricians
- 72202 – Power system electricians
- 72203 – Electrical power line and cable workers
- 72204 – Telecommunications line and cable installers and repairers
- 72205 – Telecommunications equipment installation and cable television service technicians
723 – Technical construction trades
7230 – Plumbers, pipefitters and gas fitters
724 – Technical maintenance trades
7240 – Machinery and transportation equipment mechanics (except motor vehicles)
- 72400 – Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics
- 72401 – Heavy-duty equipment mechanics
- 72402 – Heating, refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics
- 72403 – Railway carmen/women
- 72404 – Aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspectors
- 72405 – Machine fitters
- 72406 – Elevator constructors and mechanics
7241 – Automotive service technicians
7242 – Small engine and equipment mechanics and related repairers (including electrical components)
725 – Technical equipment operation trades
726 – Transportation officers and controllers
7260 – Transportation officers and controllers
729 – Others technical trades
7 – Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations
These occupations include trades supervisors and contractors, construction and mechanical tradespersons, operators of transportation and heavy equipment and trades helpers. These occupations are found in a wide range of industrial sectors, with many in the construction and transportation industries. This category includes most of the apprenticeable trades, including all those related to the construction industry. Other occupations in this category usually require completion of college or vocational education programs combined with on-the-job training. Helpers obtain training on the job site. Progression to supervisory positions or self-employed contractor status is possible with experience. There is limited mobility or transferability of skills among occupations in this category due to specific apprenticeship, training and licensing requirements for most occupations.
73 – General trades
731 – General construction trades
7310 – Concrete finishers, tilesetters and plasterers
7311 – Roofers, glaziers, painters, decorators and floor covering installers
732 – Building maintenance installers, servicers and repairers
7320 – Building maintenance installers, servicers and repairers
733 – Transportation occupations
7330 – Transport truck and transit drivers
7331 – Train crew operating occupations
734 – Operators, drillers and blasters
7340 – Operators, drillers and blasters
7 – Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations
These occupations include trades supervisors and contractors, construction and mechanical tradespersons, operators of transportation and heavy equipment and trades helpers. These occupations are found in a wide range of industrial sectors, with many in the construction and transportation industries. This category includes most of the apprenticeable trades, including all those related to the construction industry. Other occupations in this category usually require completion of college or vocational education programs combined with on-the-job training. Helpers obtain training on the job site. Progression to supervisory positions or self-employed contractor status is possible with experience. There is limited mobility or transferability of skills among occupations in this category due to specific apprenticeship, training and licensing requirements for most occupations.
74 – Mail and message distribution, other transport equipment operators and related maintenance workers
741 – Mail and message distribution occupations
7410 – Mail and message distribution occupations
742 – Transport equipment operators, utility maintenance and related workers
7420 – Transport equipment operators, utility maintenance and related maintenance workers
- 74200 – Railway yard and track maintenance workers
- 74201 – Water transport deck and engine room crew
- 74202 – Air transport ramp attendants
- 74203 – Automotive and heavy truck and equipment parts installers and servicers
- 74204 – Utility maintenance workers
- 74205 – Public works maintenance equipment operators and related workers
7 – Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations
These occupations include trades supervisors and contractors, construction and mechanical tradespersons, operators of transportation and heavy equipment and trades helpers. These occupations are found in a wide range of industrial sectors, with many in the construction and transportation industries. This category includes most of the apprenticeable trades, including all those related to the construction industry. Other occupations in this category usually require completion of college or vocational education programs combined with on-the-job training. Helpers obtain training on the job site. Progression to supervisory positions or self-employed contractor status is possible with experience. There is limited mobility or transferability of skills among occupations in this category due to specific apprenticeship, training and licensing requirements for most occupations.
75 – Helpers and labourers and other transport drivers, operators and labourers
751 – Helpers and labourers
7511 – Trades helpers and labourers
752 – Transport drivers, operators and labourers
7520 – Taxi and personal service and delivery service drivers
7521 – Water and rail transport operators and labourers and related occupations
8 – Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations
These occupations include supervisors and equipment operators in the natural resource-based sectors of mining, oil and gas production, forestry and logging, agriculture, horticulture and fishing. Most occupations in this category are industry specific and do not occur outside of the primary resources industries. Occupations within this category generally require completion of college or vocational education programs. Some of these occupations, however, are characterized by on-the-job training and progression through experience.
80 – Middle management occupations in production and agriculture
800 – Middle management occupations in production and agriculture
8001 – Managers in natural resources production and fishing
8002 – Managers in agriculture, horticulture and aquaculture
8 – Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations
These occupations include supervisors and equipment operators in the natural resource-based sectors of mining, oil and gas production, forestry and logging, agriculture, horticulture and fishing. Most occupations in this category are industry specific and do not occur outside of the primary resources industries. Occupations within this category generally require completion of college or vocational education programs. Some of these occupations, however, are characterized by on-the-job training and progression through experience.
82 – Supervisors in natural resources, agriculture and related production
820 – Supervisors in natural resources, agriculture and related production
8202 – Contractors and supervisors, mining, oil and gas
8203 – Contractors and supervisors, agriculture, horticulture and related operations and services
8 – Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations
These occupations include supervisors and equipment operators in the natural resource-based sectors of mining, oil and gas production, forestry and logging, agriculture, horticulture and fishing. Most occupations in this category are industry specific and do not occur outside of the primary resources industries. Occupations within this category generally require completion of college or vocational education programs. Some of these occupations, however, are characterized by on-the-job training and progression through experience.
83 – Occupations in natural resources and related production
831 – Occupations in natural resources and fisheries
8310 – Underground miners, oil and gas drillers and related occupations
8312 – Fishing vessel masters and fishermen/women
8 – Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations
These occupations include supervisors and equipment operators in the natural resource-based sectors of mining, oil and gas production, forestry and logging, agriculture, horticulture and fishing. Most occupations in this category are industry specific and do not occur outside of the primary resources industries. Occupations within this category generally require completion of college or vocational education programs. Some of these occupations, however, are characterized by on-the-job training and progression through experience.
84 – Workers in natural resources, agriculture and related production
841 – Workers in natural resources and fisheries
8410 – Mine service workers and operators in oil and gas drilling
8411 – Logging and forestry workers
8412 – Workers in agriculture and fishing occupations
8 – Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations
These occupations include supervisors and equipment operators in the natural resource-based sectors of mining, oil and gas production, forestry and logging, agriculture, horticulture and fishing. Most occupations in this category are industry specific and do not occur outside of the primary resources industries. Occupations within this category generally require completion of college or vocational education programs. Some of these occupations, however, are characterized by on-the-job training and progression through experience.
85 – Harvesting, landscaping and natural resources labourers
851 – Harvesting, landscaping and natural resources labourers
8510 – Agriculture, horticulture and harvesting labourers and related occupations
8511 – Mine and oil and gas drilling, services and related labourers
8512 – Logging, forestry, landscaping and other related labourers
9 – Occupations in manufacturing and utilities
This category contains supervisory, production and labouring occupations in manufacturing, processing and utilities. Occupations in this category are characterized by either technical training or internal progression, and on-the-job training. Process control occupations in this category are increasingly technical and post-secondary training is usually required. For many occupations in this category, workers typically start out as labourers and progress to machine operation occupations through experience. Progression to supervisory postions requires experience in the occupations supervised. Mobility in some of these occupations may be limited by seniority provisions of collective agreements, or may require additional training.
90 – Middle management occupations in manufacturing and utilities
900 – Middle management occupations in manufacturing and utilities
9001 – Managers in manufacturing and utilities
9 – Occupations in manufacturing and utilities
This category contains supervisory, production and labouring occupations in manufacturing, processing and utilities. Occupations in this category are characterized by either technical training or internal progression, and on-the-job training. Process control occupations in this category are increasingly technical and post-secondary training is usually required. For many occupations in this category, workers typically start out as labourers and progress to machine operation occupations through experience. Progression to supervisory postions requires experience in the occupations supervised. Mobility in some of these occupations may be limited by seniority provisions of collective agreements, or may require additional training.
92 – Processing, manufacturing and utilities supervisors and utilities operators and controllers
920 – Supervisors, processing, manufacturing, assembly and fabrication occupations
9201 – Supervisors, processing and manufacturing occupations
- 92010 – Supervisors, mineral and metal processing
- 92011 – Supervisors, petroleum, gas and chemical processing and utilities
- 92012 – Supervisors, food and beverage processing
- 92013 – Supervisors, plastic and rubber products manufacturing
- 92014 – Supervisors, forest products processing
- 92015 – Supervisors, textile, fabric, fur and leather products processing and manufacturing
9202 – Supervisors, assembly and fabrication
- 92020 – Supervisors, motor vehicle assembling
- 92021 – Supervisors, electronics and electrical products manufacturing
- 92022 – Supervisors, furniture and fixtures manufacturing
- 92023 – Supervisors, other mechanical and metal products manufacturing
- 92024 – Supervisors, other products manufacturing and assembly
921 – Utilities equipment operators and controllers
9210 – Utilities equipment operators and controllers
9 – Occupations in manufacturing and utilities
This category contains supervisory, production and labouring occupations in manufacturing, processing and utilities. Occupations in this category are characterized by either technical training or internal progression, and on-the-job training. Process control occupations in this category are increasingly technical and post-secondary training is usually required. For many occupations in this category, workers typically start out as labourers and progress to machine operation occupations through experience. Progression to supervisory postions requires experience in the occupations supervised. Mobility in some of these occupations may be limited by seniority provisions of collective agreements, or may require additional training.
93 – Central control and process operators and aircraft assembly assemblers and inspectors
931 – Central control and process operators in processing and manufacturing
9310 – Central control and process operators in processing and manufacturing
932 – Aircraft assemblers and aircraft assembly inspectors
9320 – Aircraft assemblers and aircraft assembly inspectors
9 – Occupations in manufacturing and utilities
This category contains supervisory, production and labouring occupations in manufacturing, processing and utilities. Occupations in this category are characterized by either technical training or internal progression, and on-the-job training. Process control occupations in this category are increasingly technical and post-secondary training is usually required. For many occupations in this category, workers typically start out as labourers and progress to machine operation occupations through experience. Progression to supervisory postions requires experience in the occupations supervised. Mobility in some of these occupations may be limited by seniority provisions of collective agreements, or may require additional training.
94 – Machine operators, assemblers and inspectors in processing, manufacturing and printing
941 – Processing and manufacturing machine operators and related production workers
9410 – Machine operators and related workers in mineral and metal products processing and manufacturing
- 94100 – Machine operators, mineral and metal processing
- 94101 – Foundry workers
- 94102 – Glass forming and finishing machine operators and glass cutters
- 94103 – Concrete, clay and stone forming operators
- 94104 – Inspectors and testers, mineral and metal processing
- 94105 – Metalworking and forging machine operators
- 94106 – Machining tool operators
- 94107 – Machine operators of other metal products
9411 – Machine operators and related workers in chemical, plastic and rubber processing
9412 – Machine operators and related workers in pulp and paper production and wood processing and manufacturing
9413 – Machine operators and related workers in textile, fabric, fur and leather products processing and manufacturing
9414 – Machine operators and related workers in food, beverage and associated products processing
9415 – Printing equipment operators and related occupations
942 – Assemblers and inspectors in manufacturing
9420 – Mechanical, electrical and electronics assemblers and inspectors
- 94200 – Motor vehicle assemblers, inspectors and testers
- 94201 – Electronics assemblers, fabricators, inspectors and testers
- 94202 – Assemblers and inspectors, electrical appliance, apparatus and equipment manufacturing
- 94203 – Assemblers, fabricators and inspectors, industrial electrical motors and transformers
- 94204 – Mechanical assemblers and inspectors
- 94205 – Machine operators and inspectors, electrical apparatus manufacturing
9421 – Furniture, wood, plastic and other products assemblers, finishers and inspectors
- 94210 – Furniture and fixture assemblers, finishers, refinishers and inspectors
- 94211 – Assemblers and inspectors of other wood products
- 94212 – Plastic products assemblers, finishers and inspectors
- 94213 – Industrial painters, coaters and metal finishing process operators
- 94219 – Other products assemblers, finishers and inspectors
9 – Occupations in manufacturing and utilities
This category contains supervisory, production and labouring occupations in manufacturing, processing and utilities. Occupations in this category are characterized by either technical training or internal progression, and on-the-job training. Process control occupations in this category are increasingly technical and post-secondary training is usually required. For many occupations in this category, workers typically start out as labourers and progress to machine operation occupations through experience. Progression to supervisory postions requires experience in the occupations supervised. Mobility in some of these occupations may be limited by seniority provisions of collective agreements, or may require additional training.
95 – Labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities
951 – Labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities
9510 – Labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities
- 95100 – Labourers in mineral and metal processing
- 95101 – Labourers in metal fabrication
- 95102 – Labourers in chemical products processing and utilities
- 95103 – Labourers in wood, pulp and paper processing
- 95104 – Labourers in rubber and plastic products manufacturing
- 95105 – Labourers in textile processing and cutting
- 95106 – Labourers in food and beverage processing
- 95107 – Labourers in fish and seafood processing
- 95109 – Other labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities
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