FPSO

Offshore Crane Operator
- Operates deck cranes utilized in the lifting and movement of all operations equipment, systems, supplies, containers, tubulars and other materials used in the daily functioning of the drilling unit.
- NOC: 7371, Crane Operator, Offshore Drilling
Offshore Installation Manager
- Generally responsible for overseeing and directing all aspects of the operation of an offshore oil and gas production facility.
- NOC: 0811, Primary Production Managers
Radio Operator
- Processes and transmits information and instructions to coordinate the activities of vehicle operators, crews and equipment.
- NOC: 1475, Marine Radio Operator
Medic
- Assesses extent of injuries or illness of trauma victims/patients and administers pre-hospital care.
- NOC: 3152, Industrial Nurse
Helicopter Pilot
- Flys twin-engine helicopters to transport people and small freight.
- NOC: 2271, Helicopter Pilot
For more details on the identified NOC codes listed in the picture, please visit:
http://www23.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/2001/e/generic/nocsearch.asp
The National Occupational Classification (NOC) is a system for describing the occupations of Canadians. It gives users a standardized way of describing and understanding the nature of work and is a tool that is used to classify occupations according to their skill level and skill type.
Additional details on some of the identified positions are found in the PIHRC report, “Labour Market Assessment Of The Offshore Oil And Gas Industry Supply And Service Sector In Newfoundland And Labrador”, found on this site.
Further, at the bottom of some pictures are links to Service Canada’s Occupational Profiles dealing with some of the positions identified. These profiles can provide you with in depth details on the particular job.





