Summary Engineering Regulatory Officer in Canada
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 key facts and figures about working as an engineering regulatory officer. The following information is applicable to all Engineering inspectors and regulatory officers (NOC 22231).
Note that some information in this job profile is based on the 2016 version of the NOC.
Description
Engineering inspectors and regulatory officers inspect transportation vehicles such as aircraft, watercraft, automobiles and trucks and weighing and measuring devices such as scales and meters as well as industrial instruments, processes and equipment for conformity to government and industry standards and regulations. They are employed by government agencies and in the private sector.
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Requirements
College or apprenticeship
This occupation usually requires a college diploma (community college, institute of technology or CÉGEP), an apprenticeship training of 2 or more years, or experience working in a supervisory occupation.
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Wages
$40.58/hour
Median wage in Canada
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Prospects
Varies
The job prospects vary across Canada depending on the province or territory.
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Jobs
21 jobs
advertised in Canada
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Skills
- 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
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