Explore your career opportunities in the EV Battery Supply Chain Sector
Ever wondered what types of jobs the EV Battery Supply Chain encompasses and how these roles interconnect across various career stages?
The occupational mapping of the Canadian Electric Vehicle Supply Chain is an interactive visual map that outlines the various occupations and roles within the EV battery supply chain sector, illustrating the interconnectedness of roles across different career stages. Gain a deeper understanding of each job level and category, illuminating the growth path for every position.
Navigate your career path in the EV Battery Supply Chain Sector
How to interpret this visual map
Occupations that are connected to one another share skills and knowledge that could be employed in either role, facilitating mobility within the job market. High rates of similarity suggest transferability between occupations, enabling either horizontal or vertical movement within career paths, with appropriate upskilling/reskilling as needed.
Sector Definition
For the purposes of this occupational mapping project, we include the following economic activities in the Canadian EV battery supply chain.
What is a NOC Code?
The National Occupation Classification (NOC) provides a standardized language for describing the work performed by Canadians in the labour market. It gives statisticians, labour market analysts, career counsellors, employers and individual job seekers a consistent way to collect data, describe and understand the nature of work within different occupations.
The NOC is developed and updated in partnership with Statistics Canada to coincide with the 5- year census cycles. It is based on in-depth occupational research and consultations conducted across Canada, to reflect changes in the Canadian labour market.
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