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Problem in selecting NOC code.

engrsultan

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I have degree of Electrical Enginner working in Mobile Operator,My Job Title is BSS Planning Specialist can i still use 2133

http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC-CNP/app/checkversion.aspx?lc=e&noccode=2133&level=2

also NOC is JOb title or what ?
 

engrsultan

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engrsultan said:
I have degree of Electrical Enginner working in Mobile Operator,My Job Title is BSS Planning Specialist can i still use 2133

http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC-CNP/app/checkversion.aspx?lc=e&noccode=2133&level=2

also NOC is JOb title or what ?
 

Leon

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NOC can be your job title or education. I have no idea what a BSS planning specialist is but I did not find a NOC code for it. If it has anything to do with electrical engineering, I would use NOC code 2133
 

pbusa15

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NOC codes are not assigned based on the degree title nor the job tile. It is assigned by matching your job duties.

In one of my experience letter I had job title as 'Software Engineer, but my responsibilities were as a "Software Programmer" so I put the NOC code for "Software Programer" instead of software engineer. It did not get me any trouble. Now I have got medical request from the buffalo office.
 

Leon

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That is not entirely correct. It depends on the job too. You could have the job description of an electrical engineer but if you don't have a degree, you can not use that NOC code. If you are a software programmer, it is not a requirement to have a degree in computers so if an electrical engineer is working as a software programmer, he should use the NOC code for software programmer. In this case, if he is working a job that he can't find a NOC code for, as long as it is related to electrical engineering, he should use that NOC code.