Augmented Networks Inc. and Telecommunications Line and Cable Workers
Augmented Networks Inc. shows visible LMIA-linked history for Telecommunications Line and Cable Workers, with role context tied to location, stream, NOC alignment, and broader Canadian employer demand patterns.
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Employer role evidence in this route
The visible records connect Augmented Networks Inc. with Telecommunications Line and Cable Workers, including the location, stream, and approval volume attached to this employer-role signal.
Telecommunications Line and Cable Workers
Ontario - High Wage
2 approved positionsTelecommunications Line and Cable Workers signals around Augmented Networks Inc.
Telecommunications Line and Cable Workers appears in verified employer records across Canada. The signals below show the employer-role record, broader demand pattern, stream mix, and profile visibility factors for this occupation.
Augmented Networks Inc. + Telecommunications Line and Cable Workers
89 employers in the dataset
402 approved positions appear for Telecommunications Line and Cable Workers across 8 provinces and 4 stream contexts.
Profile details that matter for this role
For Telecommunications Line and Cable Workers, stronger candidate visibility usually comes from clear role duties, relevant tools or portfolio evidence, availability, work authorization, and location readiness.
Province demand pattern
Stream mix for this occupation
Recent approval trend
Leading city signals
- Edmonton, Alberta55 positions
- Markham, Ontario49 positions
- Surrey, British Columbia48 positions
- Mississauga, Ontario48 positions
- Brampton, Ontario41 positions
Comparable employer-role pages
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- SÉGUIN MORRIS INC. Gatineau, Quebec
- Everest Installations Inc. Surrey, British Columbia
Candidate role context
For Telecommunications Line and Cable Workers, the strongest profile signals are role alignment, market visibility, and clear evidence of work readiness for Canadian employer review.
Role alignment signal
Telecommunications Line and Cable Workers is tied to NOC 7245 / TEER N/A, giving the profile language a clearer Canadian role reference.
Market visibility pattern
89 employers and 402 approved positions appear across the broader Telecommunications Line and Cable Workers dataset covering 2016-2024.
Candidate profile context
Profiles for Telecommunications Line and Cable Workers read stronger when role duties, portfolio evidence, work authorization, availability, and location readiness are visible in one structured profile.
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