Thursday, 19 June 2014

NOC

1- Which of the above sectors is this occupation in?
2- What is the NOC code for it?
2173 Computer and information systems professionals
3- What are the job title and the related titles?
application architect
computer software engineer
embedded software engineer
software architect
software design engineer
software design verification engineer
software designer
software testing engineer
systems integration engineer – software
technical architect – software
telecommunications software engineer
4- What are the main duties for this job (list only the most important 5)?
  • Collect and document users' requirements and develop logical and physical specifications
  • Research, evaluate and synthesize technical information to design, develop and test computer-based systems
  • Develop data, process and network models to optimize architecture and to evaluate the performance and reliability of designs
  • Plan, design and co-ordinate the development, installation, integration and operation of computer-based systems
  • Assess, test, troubleshoot, document, upgrade and develop maintenance procedures for operating systems, communications environments and applications software
5- What are the job requirements?
  • A bachelor's degree, usually in computer science, computer systems engineering, software engineering or mathematics 
    or Completion of a college program in computer science is usually required.
  • A master's or doctoral degree in a related discipline may be required.
  • Licensing by a provincial or territorial association of professional engineers is required to approve engineering drawings and reports and to practise as a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.).
  • Engineers are eligible for registration following graduation from an accredited educational program, three or four years of supervised work experience in engineering, and passing a professional practice examination.
  • Experience as a computer programmer is usually required.
1- Which of the above sectors is this occupation in?
2- What is the NOC code for it?
3- What are the job title and the related titles?
Engineer, computer integrated manufacturing (CIM)
fire prevention engineer
industrial engineer
manufacturing engineer
plant engineer
production engineer
quality control engineer
safety engineer
work measurement engineer
4- What are the main duties for this job (list only the most important 5)?
  • Plan and design plant layouts and facilities
  • Study new machinery and facilities and recommend or select efficient combinations
  • Develop flexible or integrated manufacturing systems and procedures
  • Conduct studies and implement programs to determine optimum inventory levels for production and to allow optimum utilization of machinery, materials and resources
  • Analyze costs of production
5- What are the job requirements?
  • A bachelor's degree in industrial engineering or in a related engineering discipline is required.
  • A master's degree or doctorate in a related engineering discipline may be required.
  • Licensing by a provincial or territorial association of professional engineers is required to approve engineering drawings and reports and to practise as a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.).
  • Engineers are eligible for registration following graduation from an accredited educational program, and after three or four years of supervised work experience in engineering and passing a professional practice examination.
1-Which of the above sectors is this occupation in?
2- What is the NOC code for it?
2262 Engineering inspectors and regulatory officers
3- What are the job title and the related titles?
airworthiness inspector
elevator inspector
engineering inspector
inspector, air carrier maintenance
inspector, air transport
inspector, electricity and gas meters
inspector, weights and measures
insurance loss prevention inspector
marine damage surveyor
motor vehicle defects investigator
railway accident investigation officer
regulatory officer, engineering
4- What are the main duties for this job (list only the most important 5)?
  • Motor vehicles defects investigators conduct motor vehicle and motor vehicle component defect investigations, examinations, tests and defect-related accident investigations; provide expert advice and testimony on specific motor vehicle performance problems or defects and recommend improvements in vehicle inspection and licensing procedures and vehicle safety standards.
  • Railway accident investigation officers collect and analyze data from train derailments, collisions, and other accidents to determine the causes and inspect and evaluate railway property, structures, rolling stock, signals, track structure and train handling characteristics to ensure compliance to operating standards.
  • Airworthiness inspectors conduct initial and regular inspections of establishments and individuals holding or applying for air carrier operating certificates and establishments engaged in aircraft maintenance, repair or modification; inspect aircraft, advise of any deficiencies and detain aircraft suspected of being unairworthy or unsafe.
  • Inspectors, weights and measures conduct inspections and tests of a variety of mechanical and electronic weighing and measuring devices and systems; prepare draft investigative reports of findings and recommend corrective or enforcement action.
  • Oil and gas drilling rig inspectors conduct onshore and offshore inspections of drilling and well servicing equipment and processes to ensure compliance with regulations and policies and to recommend improvements and corrective action.
5- What are the job requirements?
  • University degree or college diploma in an appropriate engineering field 
    or
    Trade qualifications and extensive related work experience are required.

  • Appropriate professional engineering or engineering technology certification and licenses may be required.

Friday, 30 May 2014

Sossy and Pei conversation

Friday, 16 May 2014

RRSP, TSFA, and RESP


  1. RRSP: Registered Retirement Savings Plan.
  2. TFSA: Tax-Free Savings Account.
  3. RESP: Registered Education Savings Plan.
In my opinion, join in RESP is fit for me. Because RESP is one of the best ways to save for a child’s post-secondary education.Interest income and investment growth earned within an RESP are not taxed as long as the funds remain in the plan.During compare the different bank . I think the key benefit is there is no charge to open an RESP and there are no annual administration fees. An RBC RESP comes with built-in flexibility—for example, it’s easy to change beneficiaries if the original beneficiary does not pursue a post-secondary education.

Thursday, 15 May 2014

institutions offer the best rates for a deposit

Compare the different institutions rate for a deposit, I think the best rate is shown in the table below.

Institution
AcceleRateFinancial
2.25

2.5


Oaken Financial

2.35



OUTLOOK Financial



2.65

Oaken Financial




3.05

Wednesday, 14 May 2014

sossy and pei conversation about understanding interest rates

Monday, 12 May 2014

advertising flyer

I had been Canada about six months. During the times I find that go shopping in the supermarket has become my favourite thing. Every week I will see the update flyer to decide which food is cheaper and what I should buy. After I scan the www.save.ca website, I find that in the Walmart pringles potato chips only $1 dollar, the price I think is the lowest price with the same quality. Near my apartment there is a  Walmart located at Kennedy and Sheppard. It takes me about 15 minutes to drive there. The second choice is the Food Basics,I think I can buy some bananas.The price is only 57 Cents/LB. Other supermarket may be 59 Cents/LB. Although the website has not a Food Land flyer, but I recommend that if you like to eat ice cream or drink coke you could go there. In Food Land you can buy the cheapest ice cream and coke this week.

Friday, 9 May 2014

make a suggestion for a class to begin or end at a different time