Employer Intelligence Profile

FLOATEL OPERATIONS AS LMIA employer profile

OSLO, 0191

FLOATEL OPERATIONS AS appears in the visible LMIA employer record set with 44 approved positions across 15 sponsoring role tracks in Multi-Provincial Employer (HQ Abroad). The clearest role signals are Water transport deck and engine room crew, Engineer officers, water transport, Crane operators, and the latest visible activity appears in July to September 2025.

Hiring foreign workers: Yes Active in 2025

Executive summary

Approved positions on record 44
Sponsoring job tracks 15
Provinces in scope 1
Latest visible activity July to September 2025

Visible streams: 1 | Core stream mix: High Wage

Confidence Strong hiring confidence
Pathway fit Potential PR Pathway Fit
Role mix Water transport deck and engine room crew, Engineer officers, water transport, Crane operators

Sponsoring roles

Sponsoring jobs with LMIA support

FLOATEL OPERATIONS AS currently shows 15 sponsoring role tracks and 44 approved positions on record. The clearest role signals on this page are Water transport deck and engine room crew, Engineer officers, water transport, Crane operators.

Water transport deck and engine room crew NOC 74201 TEER 4 Multi-Provincial Employer (HQ Abroad) High Wage 9 positions $22 - $40/hr

As a water transport deck and engine room crew, you will work on deck crew, marine operations, safety compliance, navigation assistance, and machinery maintenance while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Deck Crew Marine Operations Safety Compliance Navigation Assistance Machinery Maintenance Maintenance
  • Apply role-specific judgment in deck crew
  • Keep marine operations organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on safety compliance tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting navigation assistance
  • Education: Employers may accept secondary school combined with job-related training or a relevant support program.
  • Experience: Employers may provide role-specific training after hire.
This is an independent editorial summary and category set based on role context and visible LMIA patterns. It is not an official Government of Canada NOC description.

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Salaries are shown in CAD and reflect national hourly wage estimates. Employers may refine expectations, language needs, or licensing requirements during screening.

As an engineer officer and water transport, you will work on marine engineering, navigation, crew training, equipment maintenance, and safety compliance while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Marine Engineering Navigation Crew Training Equipment Maintenance Safety Compliance Safety Management
  • Apply role-specific judgment in marine engineering
  • Keep navigation organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on crew training tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting equipment maintenance
  • Education: Employers may accept secondary school combined with job-related training or a relevant support program.
  • Experience: Relevant hands-on experience or supervised practical training is commonly expected.
  • Licence or certification: Role-specific licensing, registration, certification, or a driver’s licence may be needed in some settings.
This is an independent editorial summary and category set based on role context and visible LMIA patterns. It is not an official Government of Canada NOC description.

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Salaries are shown in CAD and reflect national hourly wage estimates. Employers may refine expectations, language needs, or licensing requirements during screening.

As a crane operator, you will work on construction operations, crane operation, heavy equipment, safety compliance, and material handling while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Construction Operations Crane Operation Heavy Equipment Safety Compliance Material Handling Team Coordination
  • Apply role-specific judgment in construction operations
  • Keep crane operation organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on heavy equipment tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting safety compliance
  • Education: Employers may accept secondary school combined with job-related training or a relevant support program.
  • Licence or certification: Role-specific licensing, registration, certification, or a driver’s licence may be needed in some settings.
This is an independent editorial summary and category set based on role context and visible LMIA patterns. It is not an official Government of Canada NOC description.

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Salaries are shown in CAD and reflect national hourly wage estimates. Employers may refine expectations, language needs, or licensing requirements during screening.

As an industrial electrician, you will work on safety compliance, troubleshooting, electrical systems, industrial maintenance, and preventive maintenance while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Safety Compliance Troubleshooting Electrical Systems Industrial Maintenance Preventive Maintenance Technical Drawings
  • Apply role-specific judgment in safety compliance
  • Keep troubleshooting organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on electrical systems tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting industrial maintenance
  • Education: Employers may accept secondary school combined with job-related training or a relevant support program.
  • Experience: Relevant hands-on experience or supervised practical training is commonly expected.
  • Licence or certification: Role-specific licensing, registration, certification, or a driver’s licence may be needed in some settings.
This is an independent editorial summary and category set based on role context and visible LMIA patterns. It is not an official Government of Canada NOC description.

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Salaries are shown in CAD and reflect national hourly wage estimates. Employers may refine expectations, language needs, or licensing requirements during screening.

As an oil, gas well drilling, related worker, and services operator, you will work on drilling operations, equipment maintenance, field operations, oil and gas extraction, and safety compliance while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Drilling Operations Equipment Maintenance Field Operations Oil and Gas Extraction Safety Compliance
  • Apply role-specific judgment in drilling operations
  • Keep equipment maintenance organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on field operations tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting oil and gas extraction
  • Education: Employers may accept secondary school combined with job-related training or a relevant support program.
  • Experience: Relevant hands-on experience or supervised practical training is commonly expected.
  • Licence or certification: Employers may request current CPR, first aid, a driver’s licence, or similar role-related certification depending on the work setting.
This is an independent editorial summary and category set based on role context and visible LMIA patterns. It is not an official Government of Canada NOC description.

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Salaries are shown in CAD and reflect national hourly wage estimates. Employers may refine expectations, language needs, or licensing requirements during screening.

As a contractor, supervisor, electrical trade, and telecommunications occupation, you will work on electrical supervision, safety compliance, team leadership, project planning and coordination, and financial oversight while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Electrical Supervision Safety Compliance Team Leadership Project Management Financial Oversight Cost Estimation
  • Apply role-specific judgment in electrical supervision
  • Keep safety compliance organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on team leadership tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting project planning and coordination
  • Education: Some employers may expect some secondary school preparation.
  • Experience: Relevant hands-on experience or supervised practical training is commonly expected.
  • Licence or certification: Role-specific licensing, registration, certification, or a driver’s licence may be needed in some settings.
This is an independent editorial summary and category set based on role context and visible LMIA patterns. It is not an official Government of Canada NOC description.

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Salaries are shown in CAD and reflect national hourly wage estimates. Employers may refine expectations, language needs, or licensing requirements during screening.

As a contractor, supervisor, oil, gas drilling, and service, you will work on drilling operations, safety compliance, oil and gas industry, field operations, and project planning and coordination while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Drilling Operations Safety Compliance Oil and Gas Industry Field Operations Project Management Supervision
  • Apply role-specific judgment in drilling operations
  • Keep safety compliance organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on oil and gas industry tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting field operations
  • Education: Employers may accept secondary school combined with job-related training or a relevant support program.
  • Experience: Relevant hands-on experience or supervised practical training is commonly expected.
  • Licence or certification: Employers may request current CPR, first aid, or similar role-related certification depending on the work setting.
This is an independent editorial summary and category set based on role context and visible LMIA patterns. It is not an official Government of Canada NOC description.

See the Government of Canada NOC profile

Salaries are shown in CAD and reflect national hourly wage estimates. Employers may refine expectations, language needs, or licensing requirements during screening.

As a deck officer and water transport, you will work on safety management; weather monitoring; crew leadership; records, reports, or documentation; and vessel operations while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Safety Management Weather Monitoring Crew Leadership Record Keeping Vessel Operations Marine Navigation
  • Apply role-specific judgment in safety management
  • Keep weather monitoring organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on crew leadership tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting records, reports, or documentation
  • Education: Employers may accept secondary school combined with job-related training or a relevant support program.
  • Experience: Relevant hands-on experience or supervised practical training is commonly expected.
  • Licence or certification: Role-specific licensing, registration, certification, or a driver’s licence may be needed in some settings.
This is an independent editorial summary and category set based on role context and visible LMIA patterns. It is not an official Government of Canada NOC description.

See the Government of Canada NOC profile

Salaries are shown in CAD and reflect national hourly wage estimates. Employers may refine expectations, language needs, or licensing requirements during screening.

As a dispatcher, you will work on dispatch operations, crew coordination, route and traffic updates, radio communication, and emergency response coordination while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Dispatch Operations Crew Coordination Route and Traffic Updates Radio Communication Emergency Response Coordination Record and Schedule Management
  • Apply role-specific judgment in dispatch operations
  • Keep crew coordination organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on route and traffic updates tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting radio communication
  • Education: Employers may accept secondary school combined with job-related training or a relevant support program.
  • Experience: Employers may provide role-specific training after hire.
This is an independent editorial summary and category set based on role context and visible LMIA patterns. It is not an official Government of Canada NOC description.

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Salaries are shown in CAD and reflect national hourly wage estimates. Employers may refine expectations, language needs, or licensing requirements during screening.

As an occupational health and safety specialist, you will work on risk assessment, regulatory or licensing procedures, workplace inspections, accident investigation, and safety training while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Risk Assessment Regulatory Compliance Workplace Inspections Accident Investigation Safety Training Training and Development
  • Apply role-specific judgment in risk assessment
  • Keep regulatory or licensing procedures organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on workplace inspections tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting accident investigation
  • Education: Employers usually expect post-secondary training in a related field.
  • Licence or certification: Role-specific licensing, registration, certification, or a driver’s licence may be needed in some settings.
This is an independent editorial summary and category set based on role context and visible LMIA patterns. It is not an official Government of Canada NOC description.

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Salaries are shown in CAD and reflect national hourly wage estimates. Employers may refine expectations, language needs, or licensing requirements during screening.

As a restaurant and food service manager, you will work on customer or client service, food service management, financial oversight, health and safety compliance, and team leadership while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Customer Service Food Service Management Financial Oversight Health and Safety Compliance Team Leadership Staff Training
  • Apply role-specific judgment in customer or client service
  • Keep food service management organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on financial oversight tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting health and safety compliance
  • Education: Employers usually expect college, certificate, apprenticeship, or other role-related training.
  • Experience: Relevant hands-on experience or supervised practical training is commonly expected.
  • Licence or certification: Role-specific licensing, registration, certification, or a driver’s licence may be needed in some settings.
This is an independent editorial summary and category set based on role context and visible LMIA patterns. It is not an official Government of Canada NOC description.

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Salaries are shown in CAD and reflect national hourly wage estimates. Employers may refine expectations, language needs, or licensing requirements during screening.

As an appliance servicer and repairer, you will work on appliance repair, customer or client service, installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Appliance Repair Customer Service Installation Maintenance Troubleshooting Electrical Systems
  • Apply role-specific judgment in appliance repair
  • Keep customer or client service organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on installation tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting maintenance
  • Education: Employers may accept secondary school combined with job-related training or a relevant support program.
  • Experience: Employers may provide role-specific training after hire.
  • Licence or certification: Role-specific licensing, registration, certification, or a driver’s licence may be needed in some settings.
This is an independent editorial summary and category set based on role context and visible LMIA patterns. It is not an official Government of Canada NOC description.

See the Government of Canada NOC profile

Salaries are shown in CAD and reflect national hourly wage estimates. Employers may refine expectations, language needs, or licensing requirements during screening.

As a civil engineering technologist and technician, you will work on infrastructure development, project planning and coordination, project support, site inspection, and technical drawings while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Infrastructure Development Project Management Project Support Site Inspection Technical Drawings Field Surveys
  • Apply role-specific judgment in infrastructure development
  • Keep project planning and coordination organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on project support tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting site inspection
  • Education: Employers usually expect college, certificate, apprenticeship, or other role-related training.
  • Experience: Relevant hands-on experience or supervised practical training is commonly expected.
  • Licence or certification: Role-specific licensing, registration, certification, or a driver’s licence may be needed in some settings.
This is an independent editorial summary and category set based on role context and visible LMIA patterns. It is not an official Government of Canada NOC description.

See the Government of Canada NOC profile

Salaries are shown in CAD and reflect national hourly wage estimates. Employers may refine expectations, language needs, or licensing requirements during screening.

As an electrical, electronics engineering technologist, and technician, you will work on electrical engineering, technical support, system testing, troubleshooting, and equipment maintenance while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Electrical Engineering Technical Support System Testing Troubleshooting Equipment Maintenance Testing and Inspection
  • Apply role-specific judgment in electrical engineering
  • Keep technical support organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on system testing tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting troubleshooting
  • Education: Employers usually expect college, certificate, apprenticeship, or other role-related training.
  • Experience: Relevant hands-on experience or supervised practical training is commonly expected.
  • Licence or certification: Role-specific licensing, registration, certification, or a driver’s licence may be needed in some settings.
This is an independent editorial summary and category set based on role context and visible LMIA patterns. It is not an official Government of Canada NOC description.

See the Government of Canada NOC profile

Salaries are shown in CAD and reflect national hourly wage estimates. Employers may refine expectations, language needs, or licensing requirements during screening.

As a storekeeper and partsperson, you will work on inventory management, warehouse operations, customer or client service, stock control, and order fulfillment while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Inventory Management Warehouse Operations Customer Service Stock Control Order Fulfillment Supply Chain
  • Apply role-specific judgment in inventory management
  • Keep warehouse operations organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on customer or client service tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting stock control
  • Education: Employers may accept secondary school combined with job-related training or a relevant support program.
  • Experience: Relevant hands-on experience or supervised practical training is commonly expected.
  • Licence or certification: Role-specific licensing, registration, certification, or a driver’s licence may be needed in some settings.
This is an independent editorial summary and category set based on role context and visible LMIA patterns. It is not an official Government of Canada NOC description.

See the Government of Canada NOC profile

Salaries are shown in CAD and reflect national hourly wage estimates. Employers may refine expectations, language needs, or licensing requirements during screening.

LMIA Pathway Insight

Read the employer record like a candidate strategist

These LMIA pathway signals are based on FLOATEL OPERATIONS AS's visible role mix, latest activity in July to September 2025, and the occupations that stand out most on this employer record: Water transport deck and engine room crew, Engineer officers, water transport, Crane operators.

Confidence signal

LMIA validity confidence

Strong confidence
Based on 22 approved positions in the latest visible period and the activity in July to September 2025, this employer reflects a Strong level of international talent hiring activity in Canada.

Employer continuity

Employer consistency insight

Active in 2025
This employer has at least one year of LMIA activity on record, indicating prior authorization to hire foreign workers.

Occupation mix

Occupation diversity insight

Water transport deck and engine room crew, Engineer officers, water transport, Crane operators
The employer has hired under 15 distinct occupations over time, suggesting a broad workforce composition.

Demand pattern

Retention and continuity insight

Fairly Positive
LMIA records indicate employer hiring activity, which may reflect project-based, seasonal, or evolving workforce demand across hiring cycles.

Work-to-PR alignment

Pathway alignment for candidates

Potential PR Pathway Fit
Based on this employer’s LMIA track record, location, and pathway fit, the available signals indicate a Potential PR Pathway Fit level of alignment with employer-driven PR pathways in Canada.
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Final takeaway

How to read this employer page

Visible demand in Multi-Provincial Employer (HQ Abroad)
FLOATEL OPERATIONS AS shows strong LMIA hiring confidence based on the published employer record. The latest visible activity appears in July to September 2025. Visible sponsoring history includes roles such as Water transport deck and engine room crew, Engineer officers, water transport, Crane operators. The current record set points to demand in Multi-Provincial Employer (HQ Abroad). Candidates who align their experience, NOC fit, and resume presentation to this employer profile can build a stronger application path.

Employer footprint

Visible hiring footprint and timeline

FLOATEL OPERATIONS AS shows visible activity across 1 provinces and 1 streams. Use this footprint to judge where and how the employer's LMIA-supported hiring has been concentrated.

Visible LMIA activity timeline

Latest visible activity appears in July to September 2025. The timeline below groups approved positions by visible year and quarter so you can see how this employer record is distributed over time.

2025 July to September
22 approved positions
2025 April to June
22 approved positions

Provinces with visible records

Multi-Provincial Employer (HQ Abroad)

Streams represented

High Wage

Related employer records

Only one employer record is visible for this profile.

Searcher questions

Questions candidates usually want answered on an employer page

These answers use FLOATEL OPERATIONS AS's visible role mix, location footprint, and LMIA history so candidates can decide faster whether this employer is worth targeting.

Has FLOATEL OPERATIONS AS hired foreign workers before?

FLOATEL OPERATIONS AS shows a visible LMIA-related employer record with 44 approved positions on record. The latest visible activity appears in July to September 2025.

Which roles stand out most on this employer page?

The strongest visible role signals are Water transport deck and engine room crew, Engineer officers, water transport, Crane operators. These are usually the best starting points when deciding whether your current job title and experience fit this employer.

Where is this employer's visible activity concentrated?

FLOATEL OPERATIONS AS shows visible demand in Multi-Provincial Employer (HQ Abroad). Stream coverage currently points to High Wage.

How should I use this page before creating a profile?

Start by checking whether your experience aligns to Water transport deck and engine room crew, Engineer officers, water transport, then review the sponsoring roles and recent timeline. If the fit looks strong, create a profile so your job title and resume can be matched to employers with similar visible demand.

Is this page useful for PR or work permit planning?

Based on this employer’s LMIA track record, location, and pathway fit, the available signals indicate a Potential PR Pathway Fit level of alignment with employer-driven PR pathways in Canada. Use this page as employer and role research, not as a guarantee of PR or a live job offer.

Market context

Employers like this have hired international talent across related roles

These related-role counts show how FLOATEL OPERATIONS AS compares with broader visible LMIA demand in occupations connected to Water transport deck and engine room crew, Engineer officers, water transport.

Civil engineering technologists and technicians

124+ Canadian employers have filed visible LMIA demand.

196 total approved positions are represented in related records.

Contractors and supervisors, electrical trades and telecommunications occupations

13+ Canadian employers have filed visible LMIA demand.

20 total approved positions are represented in related records.

Deck officers, water transport

36+ Canadian employers have filed visible LMIA demand.

375 total approved positions are represented in related records.

Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians

253+ Canadian employers have filed visible LMIA demand.

346 total approved positions are represented in related records.

Engineer officers, water transport

36+ Canadian employers have filed visible LMIA demand.

373 total approved positions are represented in related records.

Water transport deck and engine room crew

33+ Canadian employers have filed visible LMIA demand.

393 total approved positions are represented in related records.

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