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Hi Pros,

The NOC code according to the job title below shows to be 1122 "Professional occupations in business management consulting". The company's HR is ready to approve this code for me. However, PLEASE ADVISE WHAT YOU THINK IS THE APPROPRIATE CODE for the job description and qualifications requirement below?

Job Title: Supply Chain Process Analyst


POSITION SUMMARY

The Supply Chain Process Analyst's primary responsibility is to support our in stock position by maintaining a fair, transparent and consistent Vendor Compliance Program.


RESPONSIBILITIES

Work with a team of analysts to monitor vendor compliance on inbound shipments throughout various key shipment milestones for all channels and pick-up locations
Execute the vendor compliance program using various EUC tools
Respond to inquires from internal and external stakeholders
Work closely with Suppliers, other analysts, Category Business Managers and cross-functional teams to reinforce our policies outlined in the Vendor Guide and investigate validity of fine disputes and claims
Analyze data to generate various reports to track vendor performance and conduct trend analysis
Establish and maintain documentation pertaining to new business processes and procedures


REQUIREMENTS

Relevant post-secondary (university) education, preferably in Business Administration, Applied Math or Sciences
2 years of business experience within Supply Chain, or a combination of Supply Chain and Merchandising
A good understanding of the companypolicies and approaches to such issues as inventory management, product flow priorities, scheduling and transportation practices
Proactive problem solving skills and good business acumen
Excellent written communication, presentation and interpersonal skills
Proven ability to multi-task and operate effectively in a fast paced environment with tight deadlines
Strong PC skills (especially Microsoft Access, Excel and PowerPoint)
Customer-service oriented
Proven ability to work successfully in a team environment

Thanks in advance!
 
that's probably the right NOC based on the duties -
 
jes_ON said:
that's probably the right NOC based on the duties -

Are the employment requirements important for CEC application?
 
ddoobi11 said:
Are the employment requirements important for CEC application?

The VO looks at those for regulated occupations (physicians, nurses, engineers) but usually not for unregulated. However, if they think there is something fishy with your application, they might.
 
Thanks for your post. Very informative.
My knowledge is limited in terms of NOC matching but my field is supply chain as well. I am a production analyst mine is NOC 1254. But yours is a clear match to NOC 1122. Also look at the illustrated examples on the NOC webpage:

specialist, standards
standards co-ordinator
standards specialist
supervisor, forms management analysts
supervisor, records filing systems analysts
supervisor, work study analysts
supply chain process analyst
team training specialist
time study analyst - services to management firms
transition management consultant
work reorganization consultant
work study analyst
work study analysts supervisor
 
I think mine might be NOC 1254 or 1225 (Purchasing Agents and Officers). The reason is that they say the duties should match more than the title itself. Although my title clearly matches 1122, I feel that they might have a problem with someone like me having only 1 year of post-grad experience in the "management" category of NOCs.

Experienced members, please advise? Thanks!!
 
NOC 1225 is for buyers/purchasers. Do you purchase raw materials or packaging or negotiate with suppliers?

NOC 1254 is for statistical analysts who analyze and report statistical data to management.

A supply chain analyst analyzes the whole supply chain and focuses on process improvements and providing suggestions to key players.
I dont know much about category's in NOCs. Lets see what others have to say about "what the VO will think".
Sometimes companies have job titles that don't perfectly match with the responsibilities. take a look at other "supply chain analyst" positions on indeed.ca for a more abstract approach.
 
csaa said:
I think mine might be NOC 1254 or 1225 (Purchasing Agents and Officers). The reason is that they say the duties should match more than the title itself. Although my title clearly matches 1122, I feel that they might have a problem with someone like me having only 1 year of post-grad experience in the "management" category of NOCs.

Yes, the duties should match. So how do you then decide to judge on education/experience, not duties? Unless it's a regulated occupation (physicians, nurses, engineers), the VOs aren't supposed to evaluate based on education/experience.

Go back to the duties and employment context...
 
jes_ON said:
Yes, the duties should match. So how do you then decide to judge on education/experience, not duties? Unless it's a regulated occupation (physicians, nurses, engineers), the VOs aren't supposed to evaluate based on education/experience.

Go back to the duties and employment context...

Hi Jes,
Does that mean I should go with NOC 1122 then (that matches the title + partly matches some duties) or should I go with 1254 (skill B) where my title does not match but there are some generic duties that do match with mine?

I am applying asap so I wanted to check for my reference letter's purpose.
 
csaa said:
Hi Jes,
Does that mean I should go with NOC 1122 then (that matches the title + partly matches some duties) or should I go with 1254 (skill B) where my title does not match but there are some generic duties that do match with mine?

I am applying asap so I wanted to check for my reference letter's purpose.

I applied under 1122 and about 60% of my duties matched perfectly. Title doesn't mean much unless the duties match the NOC job description. I spoke with an immigration Consultant and from his experience apply under the NOC where you can match your duties the best.
 
csaa said:
Hi Jes,
Does that mean I should go with NOC 1122 then (that matches the title + partly matches some duties) or should I go with 1254 (skill B) where my title does not match but there are some generic duties that do match with mine?

Lead statement and duties are more important than job title...
 
Hi Pros,

The NOC code according to the job title below shows to be 1122 "Professional occupations in business management consulting". The company's HR is ready to approve this code for me. However, PLEASE ADVISE WHAT YOU THINK IS THE APPROPRIATE CODE for the job description and qualifications requirement below?

Job Title: Supply Chain Process Analyst


POSITION SUMMARY

The Supply Chain Process Analyst's primary responsibility is to support our in stock position by maintaining a fair, transparent and consistent Vendor Compliance Program.


RESPONSIBILITIES

Work with a team of analysts to monitor vendor compliance on inbound shipments throughout various key shipment milestones for all channels and pick-up locations
Execute the vendor compliance program using various EUC tools
Respond to inquires from internal and external stakeholders
Work closely with Suppliers, other analysts, Category Business Managers and cross-functional teams to reinforce our policies outlined in the Vendor Guide and investigate validity of fine disputes and claims
Analyze data to generate various reports to track vendor performance and conduct trend analysis
Establish and maintain documentation pertaining to new business processes and procedures


REQUIREMENTS

Relevant post-secondary (university) education, preferably in Business Administration, Applied Math or Sciences
2 years of business experience within Supply Chain, or a combination of Supply Chain and Merchandising
A good understanding of the companypolicies and approaches to such issues as inventory management, product flow priorities, scheduling and transportation practices
Proactive problem solving skills and good business acumen
Excellent written communication, presentation and interpersonal skills
Proven ability to multi-task and operate effectively in a fast paced environment with tight deadlines
Strong PC skills (especially Microsoft Access, Excel and PowerPoint)
Customer-service oriented
Proven ability to work successfully in a team environment

Thanks in advance!
Hey did you apply under 1122 and receive an ITA?