Employer Intelligence Profile

Stena Drillmax Ice Ltd LMIA employer profile

Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire,

Stena Drillmax Ice Ltd appears in the visible LMIA employer record set with 819 approved positions across 57 sponsoring role tracks in Multi-Provincial Employer (HQ Abroad). The clearest role signals are Oil and gas well drillers, servicers, testers and related workers, Oil and gas drilling, servicing and related labourers, Oil and gas well drilling and related workers and services operators, and the latest visible activity appears in April to June 2024.

Hiring foreign workers: Yes Active in 2024

Executive summary

Approved positions on record 819
Sponsoring job tracks 57
Provinces in scope 1
Latest visible activity April to June 2024

Visible streams: 2 | Core stream mix: High Wage, Unclassified

Confidence Promising hiring confidence
Pathway fit Emerging PR Pathway Fit
Role mix Oil and gas well drillers, servicers, testers and related workers, Oil and gas drilling, servicing and related labourers, Oil and gas well drilling and related workers and services operators

Sponsoring roles

Sponsoring jobs with LMIA support

Stena Drillmax Ice Ltd currently shows 57 sponsoring role tracks and 819 approved positions on record. The clearest role signals on this page are Oil and gas well drillers, servicers, testers and related workers, Oil and gas drilling, servicing and related labourers, Oil and gas well drilling and related workers and services operators.

Oil and gas well drillers, servicers, testers and related workers 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 8232 TEER N/A Multi-Provincial Employer (HQ Abroad) High Wage 71 positions $30 - $60/hr

As an oil, gas well driller, servicer, tester, and related worker, you will work on drilling operations, equipment maintenance, oil and gas industry, safety compliance, and team supervision while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Drilling Operations Equipment Maintenance Oil and Gas Industry Safety Compliance Team Supervision Well Testing
  • 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 oil and gas industry 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.
  • 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.

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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 drilling, servicing, and related labourer, you will work on drilling operations, equipment maintenance, safety compliance, field work, and labour support while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Drilling Operations Equipment Maintenance Safety Compliance Field Work Labour Support Oil and Gas Extraction
  • 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 safety compliance tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting field work
  • Education: Employers may accept secondary school combined with job-related training or a relevant support program.
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, safety compliance, equipment maintenance, field operations, and oil and gas extraction while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Drilling Operations Safety Compliance Equipment Maintenance Field Operations Oil and Gas Extraction Oil and Gas Industry
  • 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 equipment maintenance 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.

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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 construction millwright and industrial mechanics, you will work on troubleshooting, preventive maintenance, industrial equipment, machinery installation, and blueprint interpretation while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Troubleshooting Preventive Maintenance Industrial Equipment Machinery Installation Blueprint Interpretation Mechanical Repair
  • Apply role-specific judgment in troubleshooting
  • Keep preventive maintenance organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on industrial equipment tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting machinery installation
  • 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 petroleum engineer, you will work on oil and gas extraction, petroleum engineering, data analysis, research and development, and reservoir management while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Oil and Gas Extraction Petroleum Engineering Data Analysis Research and Development Reservoir Management Sustainability
  • Apply role-specific judgment in oil and gas extraction
  • Keep petroleum engineering organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on data analysis tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting research and 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.

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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, field operations, oil and gas industry, safety compliance, and supervision while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Drilling Operations Field Operations Oil and Gas Industry Safety Compliance Supervision Team Coordination
  • Apply role-specific judgment in drilling operations
  • Keep field operations 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 safety compliance
  • 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.

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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, blueprint interpretation, industrial equipment, and electrical systems while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Safety Compliance Troubleshooting Blueprint Interpretation Industrial Equipment Electrical Systems Maintenance
  • Apply role-specific judgment in safety compliance
  • Keep troubleshooting organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on blueprint interpretation tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting industrial equipment
  • 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 a deck officer and water transport, you will work on crew leadership; marine navigation; records, reports, or documentation; safety management; and vessel operations while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Crew Leadership Marine Navigation Record Keeping Safety Management Vessel Operations Weather Monitoring
  • Apply role-specific judgment in crew leadership
  • Keep marine navigation organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on records, reports, or documentation tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting safety management
  • 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 inspectors in public, environmental health, occupational health, and safety, you will work on regulatory or licensing procedures, risk assessment, public health, environmental inspection, and workplace safety while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Regulatory Compliance Risk Assessment Public Health Environmental Inspection Workplace Safety Occupational Safety
  • Apply role-specific judgment in regulatory or licensing procedures
  • Keep risk assessment organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on public health tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting environmental inspection
  • Education: Employers usually expect post-secondary training in a related field.
  • 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 drilling, servicing, and related labourer, you will work on drilling operations, field work, equipment maintenance, safety compliance, and labour support while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Drilling Operations Field Work Equipment Maintenance Safety Compliance Labour Support Maintenance
  • Apply role-specific judgment in drilling operations
  • Keep field work organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on equipment maintenance 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.
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 electrical, electronics engineering technologist, and technician, you will work on electrical engineering, technical support, system testing, troubleshooting, and design and development while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Electrical Engineering Technical Support System Testing Troubleshooting Design and Development Maintenance
  • 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.

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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 crew training, equipment maintenance, marine engineering, marine operations, and navigation while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Crew Training Equipment Maintenance Marine Engineering Marine Operations Navigation Safety Management
  • Apply role-specific judgment in crew training
  • Keep equipment maintenance organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on marine engineering tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting marine 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 oil, gas well driller, servicer, tester, and related worker, you will work on drilling operations, equipment maintenance, oil and gas industry, safety compliance, and field work while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Drilling Operations Equipment Maintenance Oil and Gas Industry Safety Compliance Field Work Team Supervision
  • 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 oil and gas industry 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.
  • 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.

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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.

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 petroleum engineer, you will work on data analysis, oil and gas extraction, petroleum engineering, research and development, and reservoir management while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Data Analysis Oil and Gas Extraction Petroleum Engineering Research and Development Reservoir Management Sustainability
  • Apply role-specific judgment in data analysis
  • Keep oil and gas extraction organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on petroleum engineering tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting research and 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.

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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 welder and related machine operator, you will work on blueprint reading, metal fabrication, welding, machine operation, and quality control while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Blueprint Reading Metal Fabrication Welding Machine Operation Quality Control Manufacturing
  • Apply role-specific judgment in blueprint reading
  • Keep metal fabrication organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on welding tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting machine operation
  • 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 civil engineer, you will help plan and design infrastructure or building projects, review technical information, support project coordination, and help keep engineering work aligned with regulatory and construction requirements. Employers usually look for someone who can solve problems carefully, communicate technical decisions clearly, and support reliable project delivery.

Role signals
Infrastructure Design Project Management Construction Coordination Engineering Analysis Regulatory Compliance Technical Reporting
  • Plan, design, or review infrastructure and building-related engineering work with attention to safety and performance
  • Support technical analysis, drawings, reports, and specifications needed for project execution
  • Coordinate with project teams, contractors, governments, or stakeholders to keep work moving smoothly
  • Maintain regulatory, engineering, and documentation standards throughout design and delivery work
  • Education: Employers usually expect a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or a closely related engineering discipline, and some roles may prefer advanced study.
  • Experience: Professional practice paths usually include supervised engineering experience before full independent sign-off responsibilities.
  • Licence or certification: Professional engineering licensing is required to approve drawings or reports and to practise as a Professional Engineer, and some employers may also value LEED-related credentials.
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, financial oversight, and project planning and coordination while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Electrical Supervision Safety Compliance Team Leadership Financial Oversight Project Management Project Coordination
  • 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 financial oversight
  • 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, and heavy equipment operator crew, you will work on construction supervision, equipment maintenance, heavy equipment operation, safety compliance, and team leadership while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Construction Supervision Equipment Maintenance Heavy Equipment Operation Safety Compliance Team Leadership Work Scheduling
  • Apply role-specific judgment in construction supervision
  • Keep equipment maintenance organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on heavy equipment operation tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting safety compliance
  • 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 construction millwright and industrial mechanics, you will work on troubleshooting, machinery installation, preventive maintenance, industrial equipment, and safety compliance while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Troubleshooting Machinery Installation Preventive Maintenance Industrial Equipment Safety Compliance Blueprint Interpretation
  • Apply role-specific judgment in troubleshooting
  • Keep machinery installation organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on preventive maintenance tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting industrial equipment
  • 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 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.

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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 electricians (except industrial and power system), you will work on electrical systems, industrial maintenance, safety compliance, troubleshooting, and equipment support while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Electrical Systems Industrial Maintenance Safety Compliance Troubleshooting Equipment Support
  • Apply role-specific judgment in electrical systems
  • Keep industrial maintenance 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 troubleshooting
  • 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 a civil engineer, you will help plan and design infrastructure or building projects, review technical information, support project coordination, and help keep engineering work aligned with regulatory and construction requirements. Employers usually look for someone who can solve problems carefully, communicate technical decisions clearly, and support reliable project delivery.

Role signals
Infrastructure Design Project Management Construction Coordination Engineering Analysis Regulatory Compliance Technical Reporting
  • Plan, design, or review infrastructure and building-related engineering work with attention to safety and performance
  • Support technical analysis, drawings, reports, and specifications needed for project execution
  • Coordinate with project teams, contractors, governments, or stakeholders to keep work moving smoothly
  • Maintain regulatory, engineering, and documentation standards throughout design and delivery work
  • Education: Employers usually expect a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or a closely related engineering discipline, and some roles may prefer advanced study.
  • Experience: Professional practice paths usually include supervised engineering experience before full independent sign-off responsibilities.
  • Licence or certification: Professional engineering licensing is required to approve drawings or reports and to practise as a Professional Engineer, and some employers may also value LEED-related credentials.
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 storekeeper and partsperson, you will work on inventory management, warehouse operations, customer or client service, stock control, and supply chain while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Inventory Management Warehouse Operations Customer Service Stock Control Supply Chain Retail Support
  • 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.

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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.

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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 mechanical engineer, you will help design and review mechanical systems or equipment, analyze performance, support installation or maintenance issues, prepare technical estimates or reports, and coordinate with engineering, manufacturing, or maintenance teams.

Role signals
Mechanical Design Engineering Analysis Manufacturing Systems Maintenance Planning Project Coordination Quality Review
  • Support mechanical design, review, and improvement work for equipment, components, or systems
  • Analyze performance, reliability, or maintenance issues and recommend practical next steps
  • Prepare estimates, reports, specifications, or technical documentation for mechanical work
  • Coordinate with engineering, manufacturing, construction, or maintenance teams on safe delivery
  • Education: Employers usually expect post-secondary training in mechanical engineering or a closely related engineering discipline.
  • Experience: Supervised engineering experience is commonly part of the path toward independent professional practice.
  • 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.

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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 supervisor, supply chain, tracking, and scheduling co-ordination occupation, you will work on logistics coordination, production planning, safety compliance, scheduling coordination, and supply chain management while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Logistics Coordination Production Planning Safety Compliance Scheduling Coordination Supply Chain Management Team Supervision
  • Apply role-specific judgment in logistics coordination
  • Keep production planning 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 scheduling coordination
  • Education: Some employers may expect some secondary school preparation.
  • Experience: Relevant hands-on experience or supervised practical training is commonly expected.
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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.
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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, and mechanic trade, you will work on safety compliance, team leadership, work scheduling, mechanic supervision, and mechanical supervision while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Safety Compliance Team Leadership Work Scheduling Mechanic Supervision Mechanical Supervision Project Management
  • Apply role-specific judgment in safety compliance
  • Keep team leadership organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on work scheduling tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting mechanic supervision
  • 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.
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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.
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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.
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As a painter and decorators (except interior decorators), you will work on decorating, painting, surface preparation, construction operations, and creative work while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Decorating Painting Surface Preparation Construction Operations Creative Work Maintenance
  • Apply role-specific judgment in decorating
  • Keep painting organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on surface preparation tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting construction 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.
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As a chef, you will work on culinary arts, menu planning, team leadership, food safety, and kitchen management while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Culinary Arts Menu Planning Team Leadership Food Safety Kitchen Management Recipe Development
  • Apply role-specific judgment in culinary arts
  • Keep menu planning 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 food safety
  • 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.
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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.
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As a chef, you will work on culinary arts, menu planning, team leadership, food safety, and kitchen management while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Culinary Arts Menu Planning Team Leadership Food Safety Kitchen Management Food Preparation
  • Apply role-specific judgment in culinary arts
  • Keep menu planning 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 food safety
  • 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.
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As a contractor, supervisor, and heavy equipment operator crew, you will work on construction supervision, equipment maintenance, heavy equipment operation, safety compliance, and team leadership while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Construction Supervision Equipment Maintenance Heavy Equipment Operation Safety Compliance Team Leadership Work Scheduling
  • Apply role-specific judgment in construction supervision
  • Keep equipment maintenance organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on heavy equipment operation tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting safety compliance
  • 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.
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As a cook, you will work on menu planning, kitchen management, culinary arts, food preparation, and food safety while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Menu Planning Kitchen Management Culinary Arts Food Preparation Food Safety Health and Safety
  • Apply role-specific judgment in menu planning
  • Keep kitchen management organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on culinary arts tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting food preparation
  • 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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As a professional engineer and n.e.c., you will work on engineering design, applied research, systems development, product development, and technical analysis while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Engineering Design Applied Research Systems Development Product Development Technical Analysis Regulatory Compliance
  • Apply role-specific judgment in engineering design
  • Keep applied research organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on systems development tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting product 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.
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As a welder and related machine operator, you will work on metal fabrication, quality control, welding, blueprint reading, and machine operation while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Metal Fabrication Quality Control Welding Blueprint Reading Machine Operation Manufacturing
  • Apply role-specific judgment in metal fabrication
  • Keep quality control organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on welding tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting blueprint reading
  • 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.
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As an accommodation service manager, you will work on financial oversight, hospitality management, staff supervision, guest services, and health and safety compliance while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Financial Oversight Hospitality Management Staff Supervision Guest Services Health and Safety Compliance Policy Development
  • Apply role-specific judgment in financial oversight
  • Keep hospitality management organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on staff supervision tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting guest services
  • Education: Employers usually expect post-secondary training in a related field.
  • Experience: Relevant hands-on experience or supervised practical training is commonly expected.
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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, and mechanic trade, you will work on safety compliance, team leadership, work scheduling, training and development, and mechanic supervision while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Safety Compliance Team Leadership Work Scheduling Training and Development Mechanic Supervision Mechanical Supervision
  • Apply role-specific judgment in safety compliance
  • Keep team leadership organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on work scheduling tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting training and development
  • 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.
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As a contractor, supervisor, other construction trade, installer, repairer, and servicer, you will work on construction supervision, cost estimation, performance evaluation, project planning and coordination, and safety compliance while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Construction Supervision Cost Estimation Performance Evaluation Project Management Safety Compliance Team Coordination
  • Apply role-specific judgment in construction supervision
  • Keep cost estimation organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on performance evaluation 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.
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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, other construction trade, installer, repairer, and servicer, you will work on construction supervision, project planning and coordination, safety compliance, cost estimation, and performance evaluation while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Construction Supervision Project Management Safety Compliance Cost Estimation Performance Evaluation Team Coordination
  • Apply role-specific judgment in construction supervision
  • Keep project planning and coordination 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 cost estimation
  • 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.
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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 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.
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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.
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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 professional engineer and n.e.c., you will work on engineering design, applied research, systems development, product development, and technical analysis while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Engineering Design Applied Research Systems Development Product Development Technical Analysis Regulatory Compliance
  • Apply role-specific judgment in engineering design
  • Keep applied research organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on systems development tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting product 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.
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As a painter and decorators (except interior decorators), you will work on construction operations, decorating, painting, surface preparation, and creative work while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Construction Operations Decorating Painting Surface Preparation Creative Work Maintenance
  • Apply role-specific judgment in construction operations
  • Keep decorating organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on painting tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting surface preparation
  • 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.
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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.
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As a supervisor, supply chain, tracking, and scheduling coordination occupation, you will work on supply chain management, team supervision, logistics coordination, safety compliance, and performance monitoring while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Supply Chain Management Team Supervision Logistics Coordination Safety Compliance Performance Monitoring Inventory Management
  • Apply role-specific judgment in supply chain management
  • Keep team supervision organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on logistics coordination tasks
  • Maintain safe, dependable follow-through while supporting safety compliance
  • Experience: Relevant hands-on experience or supervised practical training is commonly expected.
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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.
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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 water transport deck and engine room crew, you will work on deck crew, machinery maintenance, marine operations, navigation assistance, and safety compliance while keeping tasks organized, following employer procedures, and coordinating with the team as needed.

Role signals
Deck Crew Machinery Maintenance Marine Operations Navigation Assistance Safety Compliance
  • Apply role-specific judgment in deck crew
  • Keep machinery maintenance organized, accurate, and aligned with employer procedures
  • Coordinate clearly with supervisors, coworkers, or clients on marine operations 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.
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LMIA Pathway Insight

Read the employer record like a candidate strategist

These LMIA pathway signals are based on Stena Drillmax Ice Ltd's visible role mix, latest activity in April to June 2024, and the occupations that stand out most on this employer record: Oil and gas well drillers, servicers, testers and related workers, Oil and gas drilling, servicing and related labourers, Oil and gas well drilling and related workers and services operators.

Confidence signal

LMIA validity confidence

Promising confidence
Based on 170 approved positions in the latest visible period and the recent activity in April to June 2024, this employer reflects a Promising level of international talent hiring activity in Canada.

Employer continuity

Employer consistency insight

Active in 2024
This employer has appeared in LMIA records across 6 different years, showing a steady long-term hiring presence.

Occupation mix

Occupation diversity insight

Oil and gas well drillers, servicers, testers and related workers, Oil and gas drilling, servicing and related labourers, Oil and gas well drilling and related workers and services operators
The employer has hired under 57 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

Emerging PR Pathway Fit
This employer’s hiring history and pathway signals reflect a Emerging PR Pathway Fit level of alignment with work-to-PR opportunities commonly linked to employer-supported immigration streams in Canada.
Express Entry Provincial Nominee Program

Final takeaway

How to read this employer page

Visible demand in Multi-Provincial Employer (HQ Abroad)
Stena Drillmax Ice Ltd shows promising LMIA hiring confidence based on the published employer record. The latest visible activity appears in April to June 2024. Visible sponsoring history includes roles such as Oil and gas well drillers, servicers, testers and related workers, Oil and gas drilling, servicing and related labourers, Oil and gas well drilling and related workers and services 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

Stena Drillmax Ice Ltd shows visible activity across 1 provinces and 2 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 April to June 2024. The timeline below groups approved positions by visible year and quarter so you can see how this employer record is distributed over time.

2024 April to June
170 approved positions
2023 April to June
113 approved positions
2023 January to March
41 approved positions
2022 July to September
76 approved positions
2022 April to June
69 approved positions
2021 January to March
105 approved positions
2020 January to March
116 approved positions
2016 October to December
129 approved positions

Provinces with visible records

Multi-Provincial Employer (HQ Abroad)

Streams represented

High Wage Unclassified

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 Stena Drillmax Ice Ltd's visible role mix, location footprint, and LMIA history so candidates can decide faster whether this employer is worth targeting.

Has Stena Drillmax Ice Ltd hired foreign workers before?

Stena Drillmax Ice Ltd shows a visible LMIA-related employer record with 819 approved positions on record. The latest visible activity appears in April to June 2024.

Which roles stand out most on this employer page?

The strongest visible role signals are Oil and gas well drillers, servicers, testers and related workers, Oil and gas drilling, servicing and related labourers, Oil and gas well drilling and related workers and services 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?

Stena Drillmax Ice Ltd shows visible demand in Multi-Provincial Employer (HQ Abroad). Stream coverage currently points to High Wage, Unclassified.

How should I use this page before creating a profile?

Start by checking whether your experience aligns to Oil and gas well drillers, servicers, testers and related workers, Oil and gas drilling, servicing and related labourers, 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?

This employer’s hiring history and pathway signals reflect a Emerging PR Pathway Fit level of alignment with work-to-PR opportunities commonly linked to employer-supported immigration streams in Canada. Use this page as employer and role research, not as a guarantee of PR or a live job offer.

Market context

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These related-role counts show how Stena Drillmax Ice Ltd compares with broader visible LMIA demand in occupations connected to Oil and gas well drillers, servicers, testers and related workers, Oil and gas drilling, servicing and related labourers.

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802 total approved positions are represented in related records.

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20 total approved positions are represented in related records.

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111+ Canadian employers have filed visible LMIA demand.

219 total approved positions are represented in related records.

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