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I am a software tester with experience in both manual and automation testing. What is the right NOC code for me.. 2173 or 2283??
 
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I am a software tester with experience in both manual and automation testing. What is the right NOC code for me.. 2173 or 2283??
Hello,
I'm also on the same boat.
It will be very helpful if someone could throw some light on this.

Thanks in advance.
 
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2283 seems closest. its not really the title as much as the roles and responsibilities that you will be able to prove with documentation

http://noc.esdc.gc.ca/English/noc/P...57.963514985.1505643886-1454919001.1492872044
http://noc.esdc.gc.ca/English/noc/P...57.963514985.1505643886-1454919001.1492872044

Hello Everyone,

I am Test engineering manager and used noc = 2173 as it closely matched my past and current experience. It worked fine for me. But yes, whatever code you mention your experience letters must cover the associated roles and responsibilities.

Thanks.

Maissom
 
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Hello,

My roles and responsibilities are as follows. Should I go with 2173 or 2283?

· Test Estimations

· Test Automation feasibility analysis

· Developing software testing plans

· Analysis of Software Requirements/User Stories and development of Test Scenarios

· Setting up Test Environment / Test Lab

· Development & Maintenance of Automated Test Scripts

· Execute, analyze and document results of testing

· Regression Testing on Modified builds.

· Reporting Defects & Tracking Defects

· Allocate tasks and monitor progress of other team members to ensure that the tasks are being completed in a timely manner.

· Interacting with Product Owner and Software developers on daily basis

· Preparing Test Summary Report

· Sharing Test Deliverables (i.e. test plans, test scripts, test results etc.) with the project team

· Preparing and presenting software testing metrics

· Devise methodologies to enhance efficiency and reduce time required for application testing procedures.
 
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Hi mapleleaf987,

I have bachelor and masters degree in Computer Science and feeling a little uncomfortable to apply under 2283 as the title is technician. Will it have any impact on my application if I apply under 2283 instead of 2173?

Also, is it possible for you to share your roles and responsibilities here?
 
Hello,

My roles and responsibilities are as follows. Should I go with 2173 or 2283?

· Test Estimations

· Test Automation feasibility analysis

· Developing software testing plans

· Analysis of Software Requirements/User Stories and development of Test Scenarios

· Setting up Test Environment / Test Lab

· Development & Maintenance of Automated Test Scripts

· Execute, analyze and document results of testing

· Regression Testing on Modified builds.

· Reporting Defects & Tracking Defects

· Allocate tasks and monitor progress of other team members to ensure that the tasks are being completed in a timely manner.

· Interacting with Product Owner and Software developers on daily basis

· Preparing Test Summary Report

· Sharing Test Deliverables (i.e. test plans, test scripts, test results etc.) with the project team

· Preparing and presenting software testing metrics

· Devise methodologies to enhance efficiency and reduce time required for application testing procedures.

Looks quite like my experience too. I use Visual Studio a lot for Automated testing, so I would be interested to know for future reference. :)
 
Looks quite like my experience too. I use Visual Studio a lot for Automated testing, so I would be interested to know for future reference. :)
russ6970 - I have decided to go with 2173 based on my research online. 2283 is plain vanilla testing without employing any specialized technical skills like automation testing and complex testing techniques and procedures.

In fact, I have bachelors and masters degrees to back it up. :cool:
 
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Hello Everyone,

I am Test engineering manager and used noc = 2173 as it closely matched my past and current experience. It worked fine for me. But yes, whatever code you mention your experience letters must cover the associated roles and responsibilities.

Thanks.

Maissom
Could you please provide your roles and responsibilities for our reference. That would really very very helpful for us.
 
Hello,

My roles and responsibilities are as follows. Should I go with 2173 or 2283?

· Test Estimations

· Test Automation feasibility analysis

· Developing software testing plans

· Analysis of Software Requirements/User Stories and development of Test Scenarios

· Setting up Test Environment / Test Lab

· Development & Maintenance of Automated Test Scripts

· Execute, analyze and document results of testing

· Regression Testing on Modified builds.

· Reporting Defects & Tracking Defects

· Allocate tasks and monitor progress of other team members to ensure that the tasks are being completed in a timely manner.

· Interacting with Product Owner and Software developers on daily basis

· Preparing Test Summary Report

· Sharing Test Deliverables (i.e. test plans, test scripts, test results etc.) with the project team

· Preparing and presenting software testing metrics

· Devise methodologies to enhance efficiency and reduce time required for application testing procedures.

Hi Mike,
Which NOC code did you select? I'm facing the same confusion.
 
Hi
Got ITA recently, kept job title as Quality Assurance analyst And NOC 2173. but when i checked quality assurance will come into 2283 do i need to change my NOC or do i ask my supervisor to give responsibilities according to 2173 as there is software testing engineer in 2173 and change my job title.
thanks in advance