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ay_caramba

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Jan 29, 2016
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Hello all,

I was hired by my company as a full-time electrical engineer in 2014. Since mid-2015, I've been filling in as an interim Electrical/Instrumentation supervisor (the main supervisor is away on medical leave).
I am expected to return to my engineering role once my colleague returns from his leave.

I have mentioned only the engineering job (NOC 2133) in my work history and have listed that as my current job, as I still hold that title.
Given that I'm also supervising, should I mention the supervision as the current job? Any idea on what the NOC code should be?
 
ay_caramba said:
Hello all,

I was hired by my company as a full-time electrical engineer in 2014. Since mid-2015, I've been filling in as an interim Electrical/Instrumentation supervisor (the main supervisor is away on medical leave).
I am expected to return to my engineering role once my colleague returns from his leave.

I have mentioned only the engineering job (NOC 2133) in my work history and have listed that as my current job, as I still hold that title.
Given that I'm also supervising, should I mention the supervision as the current job? Any idea on what the NOC code should be?

The designation/job title does not matter in deciding the NOC, NOC depends on your duties and responsibilities. If you are not sure about your NOC, you can write to noc@workingincanada.gc.ca with your duties and responsibilities for each company, they will let you know which NOC is the closest fit.
 
Thanks for your input, Stanlee.

I'm going to submit job descriptions for both roles: electrical engineer and E/I supervisor.
I hope that would suffice besides the recommendation and the verification letters.
 
ay_caramba said:
Thanks for your input, Stanlee.

I'm going to submit job descriptions for both roles: electrical engineer and E/I supervisor.
I hope that would suffice besides the recommendation and the verification letters.

For any role that you mention to claim points will need to be supported by reference letter from supervisor/HR and supporting documents like offer letter/appointment letter/employment contract, pay stubs, appraisal letters, relieving letter etc.
 
Good afternoon,
Me also same case , I'm working on instrumentation Supervisor since 2014 so can someone advise me about NOC code? Thanks!