Employer Intelligence Profile

ITPS (CANADA) LTD LMIA employer profile

London, N5V3Z9

ITPS (CANADA) LTD appears in the visible LMIA employer record set with 55 approved positions across 12 sponsoring role tracks in Ontario. The clearest role signals are Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors, Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectors, Aerospace engineers, and the latest visible activity appears in October to December 2025.

Hiring foreign workers: Yes Active in 2025

Executive summary

Approved positions on record 55
Sponsoring job tracks 12
Provinces in scope 1
Latest visible activity October to December 2025

Visible streams: 3 | Core stream mix: Global Talent Stream, High Wage, Unclassified

Confidence Promising hiring confidence
Pathway fit Potential PR Pathway Fit
Role mix Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors, Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectors, Aerospace engineers

Sponsoring roles

Sponsoring jobs with LMIA support

ITPS (CANADA) LTD currently shows 12 sponsoring role tracks and 55 approved positions on record. The clearest role signals on this page are Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors, Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectors, Aerospace engineers.

Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors This sponsoring role is shown with the legacy NOC 2016 code carried in the historical LMIA record. Older employer records can use 4-digit codes even when the newer Canadian classification now uses 5-digit NOCs. Legacy NOC 2271 TEER N/A Ontario High Wage 24 positions $30 - $70/hr

As an air pilot, flight engineer, and flying instructor, you will work on aviation, navigation, pilot training, flight operations, and air traffic coordination while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Aviation Navigation Pilot Training Flight Operations Air Traffic Coordination Safety Management
  • Apply role-specific judgment in aviation
  • Keep navigation organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on pilot training tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting flight operations
  • 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 aircraft instrument, electrical, avionics mechanics, technician, and inspector, you will work on aircraft maintenance, electrical systems, safety compliance, diagnostics, and technical repair while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Aircraft Maintenance Electrical Systems Safety Compliance Diagnostics Technical Repair Technical Inspection
  • Apply role-specific judgment in aircraft maintenance
  • Keep electrical systems 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 diagnostics
  • 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 air pilot, flight engineer, and flying instructor, you will work on aviation, navigation, pilot training, flight operations, and safety compliance while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Aviation Navigation Pilot Training Flight Operations Safety Compliance Flight Instruction
  • Apply role-specific judgment in aviation
  • Keep navigation organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on pilot training tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting flight 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: 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 aerospace engineer, you will work on aerospace engineering, research and development, aircraft design, spacecraft development, and manufacturing oversight while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Aerospace Engineering Research and Development Aircraft Design Spacecraft Development Manufacturing Oversight Safety Compliance
  • Apply role-specific judgment in aerospace engineering
  • Keep research and development organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on aircraft design tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting spacecraft development
  • Education: Employers usually expect post-secondary training in a related field, and some roles may prefer advanced study.
  • Experience: Relevant hands-on experience or supervised practical training is commonly expected.
  • Licence or certification: Professional engineering licensing may be needed when the role involves practising as a Professional Engineer or approving engineering work.
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 aerospace engineer, you will work on aerospace engineering, design and development, research and testing, technical documentation, and research and development while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Aerospace Engineering Design and Development Research and Testing Technical Documentation Research and Development Safety Compliance
  • Apply role-specific judgment in aerospace engineering
  • Keep design and development organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on research and testing tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting technical documentation
  • Education: Employers usually expect post-secondary training in a related field, and some roles may prefer advanced study.
  • Experience: Relevant hands-on experience or supervised practical training is commonly expected.
  • Licence or certification: Professional engineering licensing may be needed when the role involves practising as a Professional Engineer or approving engineering work.
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 software developer and programmer, you will work on software programming, application development, troubleshooting, technical documentation, and user requirements analysis while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Software Programming Application Development Troubleshooting Technical Documentation User Requirements Analysis Code Debugging
  • Apply role-specific judgment in software programming
  • Keep application development organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on troubleshooting tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting technical documentation
  • Education: Employers usually expect post-secondary training in a related field.
  • Experience: Relevant hands-on experience or supervised practical training is commonly expected.
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 aircraft instrument, electrical, avionics mechanics, technician, and inspector, you will work on aircraft maintenance, electrical systems, safety compliance, diagnostics, and technical inspection while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Aircraft Maintenance Electrical Systems Safety Compliance Diagnostics Technical Inspection Technical Repair
  • Apply role-specific judgment in aircraft maintenance
  • Keep electrical systems 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 diagnostics
  • 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 aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspector, you will work on aircraft maintenance, regulatory or licensing procedures, safety inspections, aviation industry, and mechanical repairs while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Aircraft Maintenance Regulatory Compliance Safety Inspections Aviation Industry Mechanical Repairs Technical Troubleshooting
  • Apply role-specific judgment in aircraft maintenance
  • Keep regulatory or licensing procedures organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on safety inspections tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting aviation industry
  • 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 college and other vocational instructor, you will work on curriculum development, student assessment, vocational training, teaching, and professional development while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Curriculum Development Student Assessment Vocational Training Teaching Professional Development Academic Guidance
  • Apply role-specific judgment in curriculum development
  • Keep student assessment organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on vocational training tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting teaching
  • Education: Employers usually expect post-secondary training in a related field, and some roles may prefer advanced study.
  • 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 college and other vocational instructor, you will work on curriculum development, student assessment, teaching, vocational training, and adult education while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Curriculum Development Student Assessment Teaching Vocational Training Adult Education Academic Advising
  • Apply role-specific judgment in curriculum development
  • Keep student assessment organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on teaching tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting vocational training
  • Education: Employers usually expect post-secondary training in a related field, and some roles may prefer advanced study.
  • 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 computer systems developer and programmer, you will work on software programming, application development, application maintenance, system analysis, and troubleshooting while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Software Programming Application Development Application Maintenance System Analysis Troubleshooting Debugging
  • Apply role-specific judgment in software programming
  • Keep application development organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on application maintenance tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting system analysis
  • Education: Employers usually expect post-secondary training in a related field.
  • Experience: Relevant hands-on experience or supervised practical training is commonly expected.
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 industrial instrument technician and mechanics, you will work on instrumentation, maintenance, troubleshooting, calibration, and repair while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Instrumentation Maintenance Troubleshooting Calibration Repair Control Systems
  • Apply role-specific judgment in instrumentation
  • Keep maintenance organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on troubleshooting tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting calibration
  • 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 ITPS (CANADA) LTD's visible role mix, latest activity in October to December 2025, and the occupations that stand out most on this employer record: Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors, Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectors, Aerospace engineers.

Confidence signal

LMIA validity confidence

Promising confidence
Based on 3 approved positions in the latest visible period and the activity in October to December 2025, this employer reflects a Promising level of international talent hiring activity in Canada.

Employer continuity

Employer consistency insight

Active in 2025
This employer has appeared in LMIA records across 10 different years, showing a steady long-term hiring presence.

Occupation mix

Occupation diversity insight

Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors, Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectors, Aerospace engineers
The employer has hired under 12 distinct occupations over time, suggesting a broad workforce composition.

Demand pattern

Retention and continuity insight

Fairly Positive
This employer has reapplied for some occupations across multiple years, suggesting recurring demand and workforce continuity.

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.
OINP Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker OINP Human Capital Priorities OINP Skilled Trades OINP French-Speaking Skilled Worker

Final takeaway

How to read this employer page

Visible demand in Ontario
ITPS (CANADA) LTD shows promising LMIA hiring confidence based on the published employer record. The latest visible activity appears in October to December 2025. Visible sponsoring history includes roles such as Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors, Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectors, Aerospace engineers. The current record set points to demand in Ontario. 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

ITPS (CANADA) LTD shows visible activity across 1 provinces and 3 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 October to December 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 October to December
3 approved positions
2025 July to September
3 approved positions
2025 January to March
1 approved positions
2024 October to December
2 approved positions
2024 July to September
1 approved positions
2024 April to June
3 approved positions
2024 January to March
1 approved positions
2023 October to December
9 approved positions

Provinces with visible records

Ontario

Streams represented

Global Talent Stream High Wage Unclassified

Related employer records

ITPS (CANADA) LTD - London, N5V3Z9 ITPS (Canada) Ltd. - London, ON N5V 3Z9

Searcher questions

Questions candidates usually want answered on an employer page

These answers use ITPS (CANADA) LTD's visible role mix, location footprint, and LMIA history so candidates can decide faster whether this employer is worth targeting.

Has ITPS (CANADA) LTD hired foreign workers before?

ITPS (CANADA) LTD shows a visible LMIA-related employer record with 55 approved positions on record. The latest visible activity appears in October to December 2025.

Which roles stand out most on this employer page?

The strongest visible role signals are Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors, Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectors, Aerospace engineers. 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?

ITPS (CANADA) LTD shows visible demand in Ontario. Stream coverage currently points to Global Talent Stream, High Wage, Unclassified.

How should I use this page before creating a profile?

Start by checking whether your experience aligns to Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors, Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectors, 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 ITPS (CANADA) LTD compares with broader visible LMIA demand in occupations connected to Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors, Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectors.

Aerospace engineers

22+ Canadian employers have filed visible LMIA demand.

80 total approved positions are represented in related records.

Software developers and programmers

671+ Canadian employers have filed visible LMIA demand.

1,147 total approved positions are represented in related records.

Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors

60+ Canadian employers have filed visible LMIA demand.

198 total approved positions are represented in related records.

Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectors

8+ Canadian employers have filed visible LMIA demand.

24 total approved positions are represented in related records.

Computer systems developers and programmers

161+ Canadian employers have filed visible LMIA demand.

302 total approved positions are represented in related records.

College and other vocational instructors

31+ Canadian employers have filed visible LMIA demand.

43 total approved positions are represented in related records.

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