National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 Version 1.0

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1 - Business, finance and administration occupations

This broad category comprises specialized middle management occupations in administrative services, financial and business services and communication (except broadcasting), as well as professional occupations in finance and business; administrative and financial supervisors and specialized administrative occupations; administrative occupations and transportation logistics occupations; and administrative and financial support and supply chain logistics occupations.

14 - Administrative and financial support and supply chain logistics occupations

This major group comprises administrative and financial support and supply chain logistics occupations, including office support and data entry occupations; financial, insurance and related administrative support workers; library, correspondence and other clerks, and supply chain logistics, tracking and scheduling coordination occupations. These occupations come with Training, Education, Experience and Responsibility (TEER) identified as TEER 4. Occupations classified in TEER 4, as those included in this group with a 4 as the second digit of their code, typically require completion of secondary school; or several weeks of on-the-job training with some secondary school education; or experience in a related occupation from TEER 5, when applicable (TEER 5 includes occupations with a 5 as a second digit in their code).

144 - Supply chain logistics, tracking and scheduling coordination occupations

This sub-major group comprises supply chain logistics, tracking and scheduling coordination occupations, including shippers and receivers, storekeepers and partspersons, production logistics workers, purchasing and inventory control workers, dispatchers and transportation route and crew schedulers.

1440 - Supply chain logistics, tracking and scheduling coordination occupations

This minor group comprises supply chain logistics, tracking and scheduling coordination occupations, including shippers and receivers, storekeepers and partspersons, production logistics workers, purchasing and inventory control workers, dispatchers and transportation route and crew schedulers. They are employed by utility, manufacturing, construction, forestry and mining companies; retail, wholesale, commercial, industrial, transportation and other establishments; warehouses, repair shops and hospitals; printing and publishing companies; police, fire and other emergency services; taxi, delivery and courier services; and throughout the public and private sectors.

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