I mailed them and they replied this
Good day,
Thank you for your interest in the National Occupational Classification (NOC).
The NOC is designed to classify occupational information in the Canadian labour market in a standardized framework and a manageable, understandable and coherent system. The basic principle of classification of the NOC is that of kind of work performed. Occupations are identified and grouped primarily in terms of the work usually performed, this being determined by the tasks, duties, and responsibilities of the occupation. Factors such as the materials processed or used, the industrial processes and the equipment used, the degree of responsibility and complexity of work, as well as the products made and services provided, have been used as indicators of the work performed when combining jobs into occupations and occupations into groups. An occupation is defined as a collection of jobs, sufficiently similar in work performed to be grouped under a common label for classification purposes. A job, in turn, encompasses all the tasks carried out by a particular worker to complete their duties.
Based on the information that you have provided, the following National Occupational Classification (NOC) code may be appropriate for the occupation that you described.
1225 Purchasing agents and officers
http://noc.esdc.gc.ca/English/noc/ProfileQuickSearch.aspx?val=1&val1=1225&ver=16&val65=purchasing
Please verify the link above to ensure that the education, main duties and employment requirements correspond to your occupation.
Note that the final decision for selecting the most appropriate National Occupational Classification (NOC) code is each individual's responsibility as he/she knows his/her education, skills and abilities better than anyone else. Our role is only to provide guidance.
We hope this information is helpful. Thank you for contacting the NOC and have a nice day.
The NOC Unit
Employment and Social Development Canada
Gatineau, QC, Canada
Good day,
Thank you for your interest in the National Occupational Classification (NOC).
The NOC is designed to classify occupational information in the Canadian labour market in a standardized framework and a manageable, understandable and coherent system. The basic principle of classification of the NOC is that of kind of work performed. Occupations are identified and grouped primarily in terms of the work usually performed, this being determined by the tasks, duties, and responsibilities of the occupation. Factors such as the materials processed or used, the industrial processes and the equipment used, the degree of responsibility and complexity of work, as well as the products made and services provided, have been used as indicators of the work performed when combining jobs into occupations and occupations into groups. An occupation is defined as a collection of jobs, sufficiently similar in work performed to be grouped under a common label for classification purposes. A job, in turn, encompasses all the tasks carried out by a particular worker to complete their duties.
Based on the information that you have provided, the following National Occupational Classification (NOC) code may be appropriate for the occupation that you described.
1225 Purchasing agents and officers
http://noc.esdc.gc.ca/English/noc/ProfileQuickSearch.aspx?val=1&val1=1225&ver=16&val65=purchasing
Please verify the link above to ensure that the education, main duties and employment requirements correspond to your occupation.
Note that the final decision for selecting the most appropriate National Occupational Classification (NOC) code is each individual's responsibility as he/she knows his/her education, skills and abilities better than anyone else. Our role is only to provide guidance.
We hope this information is helpful. Thank you for contacting the NOC and have a nice day.
The NOC Unit
Employment and Social Development Canada
Gatineau, QC, Canada