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rdmindia

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Nov 24, 2016
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Dear Sir,

I would like to know about my NOC code. need your help please.

My detail is as below,

Education: Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (4 years full time course)
Country: India
Total year of experience: 7 Years

Experience detail:-
1st Company:- Worked as Quality assurance & control engineer- Automotive industry (2.5 year exp)
2nd Company- Worked as Quality assurance & control engineer- Non - Automotive industry (2.4 year exp)
3rd Company- Worked as senior Quality assurance & control engineer- Automotive industry (1.6 year exp)
4th Company- Working as Asst.Manager Quality assurance & control- Automotive industry ( currently 6 months)

Job description/ Duties :-

1) Monitoring inspection criteria & various testing procedures through drafting new approaches in finding and resolving root cause of quality problems
2)Conducting inspections for components & assemblies and recommending changes required in process depending on the observations
3)Taking stringent quality measures including preparation / maintenance of necessary documents and conducting audits to ensure compliance with
standards
4)Assessing vendor’s performance to ensure adherence to predefined specifications and supply of quality material & execution of job works / tasks
5)Accountable for monitoring incoming inspection and audit activities for supplier & In-house facility
6)Assessing supplier capabilities through various quality tools like Gauge R&R, Fishbone, Why-Why analysis, Data Collection, Pareto and Root Cause Analysis to improve their performance
7)Designing various jigs & fixtures at vendor’s end for deviation free parts
8)Handled various activities like dock, product & process auditing functions and maintained documentation for the same as per Quality requirements
9)Providing support for strategic sourcing to improve quality of new part / product and receiving approval for the same as per the requirements
10)Performed in-process inspection functions for various new products at supplier’s end; involved in inspection, testing and fitment of the new product
11)Monitored all quality complaints of customers, managed process and documented all resolutions provided to customers
12)Developed Training Plans for Quality Engineers and Quality Associates on specific customer requirements
 
Send an e-mail to NC-NOC-CNP-GD@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca with your duties and responsibilities. They will make a recommendation of what your NOC should be.

Cheers :)
 
Thanks and i sent them. one another question is that while filling experience option in SINP there is showing like this so am i selecting correct option

B: SKILLED WORK EXPERIENCE (MAXIMUM 15 POINTS)
(A) In the 5 year period prior to application submission date
5 years- 10 points - I HAVE SELECTED THIS OPTION
4 years-8 points
3 years-6 points
2 years- 4 points
1 year -2 points
(B) In the 6-10 year period prior to application submission date
5 years-5 points
4 years-4 points
3 years-3 points
2 years-2 points- I HAVE SELECTED THIS OPTION
Less than 1 year- 0 points

Kindly note that i have total 7 year of experience from 2009 to 2016, here have selected correct option and eligible 12 points .

please help..
 
Hi, I am having the same job responsibilities. Did you get any reply from CIC? what is the NOC?
 
harrygne said:
Hi, I am having the same job responsibilities. Did you get any reply from CIC? what is the NOC?

Have you tried emailing them with your individual duties?

Remeber what they respond with may not be 100% accurate and it is still your responsibility to double check.
 
rdmindia said:
I have chosen NOC is 2141
That is indeed the correct one. But this NOC is not on demand in Saskatchewan.
 
They do not require manufacturing and quality personnel because they want to do whole thing's by computer only that's why they higher more 2171 and 2174 NOC
 
rdmindia said:
They do not require manufacturing and quality personnel because they want to do whole thing's by computer only that's why they higher more 2171 and 2174 NOC

Sorry what you write is a bullshit.

Responsible quality Engineers (especially in automotive) are there with special training (ISO 9001 or ISO TS 16 949 or VDA or others requirements). Their role is first to release sampling for production and then solve quality issues.

They are no way programmers or system analyst for some kind of database. They analyze real problem on produced parts (something that IT guys are not taught to do at all).

To solve the issue means that you have to go to the production, do all kind of parts measurements and production tests, communicate with development and apply it. You will be also in constant discussion with your suppliers or customers in order not just sovle the problem but to prevent it happening as well.

The reason why they are not on demand list is because, they do not need that many of them in standard production types (heavy machinery, agriculture or such). and they can get most of them from internal sources.