Occupation Categories
Overview / Disclaimer
This is a summary of occupational categories that Amtek draws from for
a large part of its hiring needs. This is only a PARTIAL LIST derived
from DND's RFSA and are largely required for all government/bid-based
employment opportunities.
NOTE: The RFSA itself is a government document, managed and "owned"
by the government. All information contained herein should be treated
as informational and is not neccessarily up-to-date.
Categories Covered
The following categories are covered in this document:
Categories
Each of the above-mentioned Occupational Categories and their related
mandatory requirements are treated individually
Senior Supply Specialist
Mandatory Requirements:
- minimum education of two (2) years secondary school or equivalent;
- minimum of sixty (60) months of demonstrated experience within the
last ten (10) years of practical hands-on experience in a supply related
activity including not less than thirty-six (36) months of demonstrated
experience managing a Nationally Managed Equipment comprised of not
less than 2,000 items within a government supply activity or its industry
equivalent.
- working knowledge of DND supply, financial, and procurement procedures
for
equipment support.
For this criterion, working knowledge is defined as theoretical
and practical knowledge of the subject matter required to successfully
perform related duties and work efficiently and effectively; and
- working knowledge of the theory, practices and techniques applicable
to supply
support for DND inventory, equipment and systems.
For this criterion, working
knowledge is defined as theoretical and practical knowledge of
the subject
matter required to successfully perform related duties and work efficiently
and
effectively.
Life Cycle Manager Specialist
Mandatory Requirements:
- Civilian Trained Personnel:
- Graduation from a two (2) year technical program offered by a recognized
technical institute;
- OR -
Eligibility for registration as a technician by a recognized provincial
licensing body;
- Minimum of thirty-six (36) months of demonstrated practical hands-on
experience in a maintenance management related activity;
- Canadian Forces Trained Personnel:
- qualified to the QL6 trade level in a related technical field;
- working knowledge of evaluation, preparation and implementation
of technical documentation;
- working knowledge of the preparation and distribution of Integrated
Logistics Support (ILS) documentation;
- working knowledge of any DND environment Engineering and Maintenance
Management System; and
- working knowledge of maintenance system interfaces with the Canadian
Forces Supply System (CFSS) to support provisioning/re-provisioning
functions. For this criteria contained in 8.2 A, working knowledge
is defined as theoretical
and practical knowledge of the subject matter required to successfully
perform
related duties and work efficiently and effectively.
Junior Engineer
Mandatory Requirements:
- University undergraduate degree in an applicable field of engineering
from a Canadian Council of Professional Engineers (CCPE) accredited
engineering program (Copy of certificate to be provided with the Bidder's
proposal).
Alternatively, should the candidate's degree be from a non-CCPE accredited
engineering program, their engineering education credentials must be
deemed 'substantially equivalent' by the CCPE via an application to
the Engineering International - Education Assessment Program, (EI-EAP),
(Copy of the official CCPE judgement to be included).
Finally, as a third alternative, the candidate's engineering education
credentials will be considered compliant if the candidate is deemed
eligible for registration as a Professional Engineer by a recognized
provincial licensing body (proof of which is to be provided with the
Bidder's proposal); and
- Minimum of thirty-six (36) months of demonstrated experience within
the last eight (8) years in an applicable engineering field.
Senior Engineer
Mandatory Requirement:
- University undergraduate degree in an applicable field of engineering
from a
Canadian Council of Professional Engineers (CCPE) accredited engineering
program (Copy of certificate to be provided with the Bidder's proposal).
Alternatively, should the candidate's degree be from a non-CCPE accredited
engineering program, their engineering education credentials must be
deemed 'substantially equivalent' by the CCPE via an application to
the
Engineering International - Education Assessment Program, (EI-EAP),
(Copy of the official CCPE judgement to be included).
Finally, as a third alternative, the candidate's engineering education
credentials will be
considered compliant if the candidate is deemed eligible for registration
as
a Professional Engineer by a recognized provincial licensing body (proof
of
which is to be provided with the Bidder's proposal); and
- Minimum of eight (8) years of demonstrated engineering experience
in an
applicable field of engineering of which a minimum of sixty (60) months
of
experience have been within the last ten (10) years.
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