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Natural and applied sciences and related occupations
Find the best description of your occupation on this list. Make a note of
the skill level it falls under: you will need to know this to complete the
questionnaire.
Skill Level A — Occupations usually require a university education
- Physical Science Professionals
- Life Science Professionals
- Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Chemical Engineers
- Other Engineers
- Architects, Urban Planners and Land Surveyors
- Mathematicians, Statisticians
and Actuaries
- Computer and Information Systems Professionals
If your occupation is on this list, you are skill level A. You will need
to know this information to complete the questionnaire.
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Skill Level B — Occupations usually require college
education or apprenticeship training
- Technical Occupations in Physical Sciences
- Technical Occupations in Life
Sciences
- Technical Occupations in Civil, Mechanical and Industrial
Engineering
- Technical Occupations in Electronics and Electrical
Engineering
- Technical Occupations in Architecture, Drafting, Surveying
and Mapping
- Other Technical Inspectors and Regulatory Officers
- Transportation Officers
and Controllers
- Technical Occupations in Computer and Information
Systems
If your occupation is on this list, you are skill level B. You will need
to know this information to complete the questionnaire.
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