Skills Engineering Regulatory Officer near Flin Flon (MB)

National Occupational Classification update

We have updated this page to reflect the transition to the 2021 version of the National Occupational Classification (NOC). This means that the occupation "engineering regulatory officer" was moved from the group Engineering inspectors and regulatory officers (NOC 2262) to the group Engineering inspectors and regulatory officers (NOC 22231).

Find out what skills you typically need to work as an engineering regulatory officer in Canada. These skills are applicable to all Engineering inspectors and regulatory officers (NOC 22231).

Tasks

  • Conduct component defect investigations, examinations and tests
  • Collect and analyze data from accidents
  • Prepare draft investigative reports of findings
  • Inspect and evaluate material and equipment for compliance to standards
  • Recommend corrective or enforcement action
  • Provide expert advice and testimony
  • Recommend improvements in inspection, licensing and safety standards
  • Conduct inspections and tests of a variety of mechanical and electronic weighing and measuring devices and systems
  • Conduct inspections of establishments and individuals holding or applying for air carrier operating certificates and establishments engaged in aircraft maintenance, repair or modification
  • Inspect aircraft, advise of any deficiencies and detain aircraft suspected of being unairworthy or unsafe

Skills and Knowledge Checklist

The following skills and knowledge are usually required in this occupation.

    Skills

  • Analysis Help -
    • Examining and Diagnosing
    • Analyzing Information
    • Inspecting and Testing
  • Service and Care Help -
    • Protecting and Enforcing
  • Communication Help -
    • Advising and Consulting
  • Information Handling Help -
    • Processing Information
  • Working with Technological Equipment and Machinery Help -
    • Using Specialized Instrumentation and Equipment

    Knowledge

  • Law and Public Safety Help -
    • Public Safety and Security
  • Engineering and Technology Help -
    • Engineering and Applied Technologies
    • Electricity (Electrical and Electronics)
    • Mechanics and Machinery
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