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NOC for PCB desig Engineer

WaleedArshad

Newbie
Sep 29, 2020
7
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Hi

Could anyone here please help me out in choosing a NOC code. Actually I cant decide between 2147 and 2133. Are there any PCB or circuit designers who got PR recently who would help me with this please?
 

tan25

Full Member
Jun 16, 2020
29
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I haven't got my PR yet, but it depends on your industry. If it is networking or semiconductors, it is most likely 2147. Check out the following links, if you haven't yet:

https://noc.esdc.gc.ca/Structure/NocProfile/12dfe8e65f6a452f88c066eaa6ef8052?objectid=tz6C5Fyf6RB3wLk7bI9jiZh9XXZ9+XSE6lMbW0sePIpITNelbyYUB1YXLucXDlJt

https://noc.esdc.gc.ca/Structure/NocProfile/1e080ed800b94180b9ca2d1079517a8f?objectid=bxT19hhIVcTvHqT44zqU7+pDIiK7Apuooo5WxqGFBVLskHERBRgJkUCdo2L/Dl3e

I work in Power Electronics and my role involves PCB design as well. I have applied under 2133, after verifying with a consultant.
 

WaleedArshad

Newbie
Sep 29, 2020
7
0
Thanks for the response. I actually design PCB for the ATE industry which requires designing test boards for the testing of processors and ICs. Both 2133 and 2147 show hardware design in the responsibilities which makes it very confusing.