Variant of the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 Version 1.0 for Analysis by TEER (Training, Education, Experience and Responsibility) categories

0 - Management occupations

Management occupations refer to occupations with management responsibilities, including legislators, senior managers and middle managers.

80 - Middle management occupations in production and agriculture

This major group comprises middle management occupations in production and agriculture. These occupations come with Training, Education, Experience and Responsibility (TEER) identified as TEER 0. The occupations classified under TEER 0, as those included in this group with zero (0) as the second digit of their code, are considered management occupations.

800 - Middle management occupations in production and agriculture

This sub-major group comprises middle management occupations in production and agriculture, including managers in natural resources production and fishing, and managers in agriculture, horticulture and aquaculture.

8001 - Managers in natural resources production and fishing

This minor group comprises managers in natural resources production and fishing. They are employed by establishments in forestry and logging, mining and quarrying, oil and gas drilling, production and servicing operations, and commercial fishing.

80010 - Managers in natural resources production and fishing

Managers in natural resources production and fishing plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the operations of establishments in forestry and logging, mining and quarrying, oil and gas drilling, production and servicing operations, and commercial fishing.

  • Illustrative example(s)

    • director of mining
    • drilling operations manager
    • fishing operations manager
    • forestry operations manager
    • gas field operations manager
    • mine manager
    • oil well servicing manager
    • quarry manager
    • shore captain - fishing

    All examples

  • Exclusion(s)

    • Contractors and supervisors, oil and gas drilling and services (See 82021 Contractors and supervisors, oil and gas drilling and services)
    • Fishing masters and officers (See 83120 Fishing masters and officers)
    • Managers in agriculture (See 80020 Managers in agriculture)
    • Research director - forestry (See 20011 Architecture and science managers)
    • Research director - mining (See 20011 Architecture and science managers)
    • Senior managers - construction, transportation, production and utilities (See 00015 Senior managers - construction, transportation, production and utilities)
    • Supervisors, logging and forestry (See 82010 Supervisors, logging and forestry)
    • Supervisors, mining and quarrying (See 82020 Supervisors, mining and quarrying)
  • Main duties

    This group performs some or all of the following duties:

    • Oversee and analyze operations in forestry, logging, mining, quarrying, or oil and gas operations or in services to logging, mining and oil and gas industries, or in commercial fishing
    • Recommend operational changes to senior management when necessary to ensure that production quotas and procedures are met
    • Prepare production reports for review by senior management
    • Confer with other managers to set production quotas, to plan extraction sites and to develop policies for the removal of raw materials
    • Evaluate efficiency of production sites to determine adequacy of personnel, equipment and technologies used, and make changes to work schedule or equipment when necessary
    • Ensure adherence to safety regulations
    • Hire personnel and oversee training needs of staff
    • May direct peripheral activities such as the construction of access roads or temporary living quarters.
  • Employment requirements

    • Forestry managers usually require a bachelor's degree in forestry science or forest engineering.
    • Mining and quarrying managers usually require a bachelor's degree in mining engineering or earth sciences.
    • Oil and gas managers usually require a bachelor's degree in geology, earth sciences or petroleum engineering.
    • Several years of experience in a supervisory occupation in the particular industry are usually required and may substitute for formal education requirements.
  • Additional information

    • Progression to senior management positions in the respective industries is possible with experience.
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