Information Technology

Information Technology

Computer and IT Sector is one of our strong suit as well, if you are looking for Web Developers; Software Developers and/or Software Designers you have to the right place.

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Web Development

Web designers and developers research, design, develop and produce Internet and Intranet sites. They are employed in computer software development firms, information technology consulting firms, information technology units throughout the private and public sectors, advertising agencies or they may be self-employed.

Web designers and developers perform some or all of the following duties:

  • Consult with clients to develop and document Web site requirements
  • Prepare mock-ups and storyboards
  • Develop Web site architecture and determine hardware and software requirements
  • Source, select and organize information for inclusion and design the appearance, layout and flow of the Web site
  • Create and optimize content for the Web site using a variety of graphics, database, animation and other software
  • Plan, design, write, modify, integrate and test Web-site related code
  • Conduct tests and perform security and quality controls
  • May lead and co-ordinate multidisciplinary teams to develop Web site graphics, content, capacity and interactivity
  • May research and evaluate a variety of interactive media software products.

The following list represents the list of common job titles that belong to the grouping: Web designers and developers (NOC 2175)

  • corporate Webmaster
  • e-business (electronic business) Web site developer
  • e-business Web site developer
  • e-commerce (electronic commerce) Web site developer
  • e-commerce Web site developer
  • Internet site designer
  • Internet site developer
  • Intranet site designer
  • Intranet site developer
  • Web designer
  • Web developer
  • Web manager
  • Webmaster
  • Web site designer
  • Web site developer

Source: National Occupational Classification 2011 - ESDC

Employment requirements are prerequisites generally needed to enter an occupation.

  • A bachelor's degree, usually in computer science, communications or business or Completion of a college program in computer science, graphic arts, Web design or business is required.
  • Experience as a computer programmer or graphic designer is usually required.
Some provinces and territories regulate certain professions and trades while others do not. If you have a licence to work in one province, your licence may not be accepted in other provinces or territories. Consult the table below to determine in which province or territory your occupation/trade is regulated.
  • Location

    Regulation

  • Alberta

    Non-regulated

  • British Columbia

    Non-regulated

  • Manitoba

    Non-regulated

  • New Brunswick

    Non-regulated

  • Newfoundland and Labrador

    Non-regulated

  • Northwest Territories

    Non-regulated

  • Nova Scotia

    Non-regulated

  • Nunavut

    Non-regulated

  • Ontario

    Non-regulated

  • Prince Edward Island

    Non-regulated

  • Québec

    Non-regulated

  • Saskatchewan

    Non-regulated

  • Yukon

    Non-regulated

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Software Development

Computer programmers write, modify, integrate and test computer code for microcomputer and mainframe software applications, data processing applications, operating systems-level software and communications software. Interactive media developers write, modify, integrate and test computer code for Internet applications, computer-based training software, computer games, film, video and other interactive media. They are employed in computer software development firms, information technology consulting firms, and in information technology units throughout the private and public sectors.

Computer programmers perform some or all of the following duties:

  • Write, modify, integrate and test software code software products.
  • Maintain existing computer programs by making modifications as required
  • Identify and communicate technical problems, processes and solutions
  • Prepare reports, manuals and other documentation on the status, operation and maintenance of software
  • Assist in the collection and documentation of user requirements
  • Assist in the development of logical and physical specifications
  • May lead and co-ordinate teams of computer programmers
  • May research and evaluate a variety of software products.

Interactive media developers perform some or all of the following duties:

  • Program animation software to predefined specifications for interactive CDs, DVDs, video game cartridges and Internet-based applications
  • Program special effects software for film and video applications
  • Write, modify, integrate and test software code for e-commerce and other Internet applications
  • Assist in the collection and documentation of user requirements
  • Assist in the development of logical and physical specifications
  • May lead and co-ordinate teams of interactive media developers
  • May research and evaluate a variety of interactive media software products

The following list represents the list of common job titles that belong to the grouping: Computer programmers and interactive media developers(NOC 2174)

  • animation programmer
  • application programmer
  • business application programmer
  • computer application programmer
  • computer game developer
  • computer programmer
  • detail programmer
  • developer, software
  • e-business (electronic business) software developer
  • e-commerce (electronic commerce) software developer
  • EDP (electronic data processing) applications programmer
  • electronic business (e-business) software developer
  • electronic commerce (e-commerce) software developer
  • electronic data processing (EDP) applications programmer
  • game developer, computer
  • graphical user interface (GUI) designer
  • graphical user interface (GUI) developer
  • interactive media developer
  • interactive media programmer
  • Java programmer
  • mainframe systems programmer
  • minicomputer systems programmer
  • multimedia developer
  • multimedia programmer
  • operating systems programmer
  • PC (personal computer) application developer
  • personal computer (PC) application developer
  • programmer analyst
  • programmer, animation
  • programmer, interactive media
  • programmer, special effects
  • programmer, systems
  • programmer, Web
  • satellite scientific telecommunications programmer
  • scientific programmer
  • software developer
  • software developer, e-business (electronic business)
  • software developer, e-commerce (electronic commerce)
  • software developer, electronic business (e-business)
  • software developer, electronic commerce (e-commerce)
  • software development programmer
  • software programmer
  • special effects programmer
  • systems programmer
  • teleprocessing software programmer
  • visual basic programmer
  • Web programmer

Employment requirements are prerequisites generally needed to enter an occupation.

  • A bachelor's degree in computer science or in another discipline with a significant programming component or Completion of a college program in computer science is usually required.
  • Specialization in programming for engineering and scientific applications requires specific post-secondary study or experience
Some provinces and territories regulate certain professions and trades while others do not. If you have a licence to work in one province, your licence may not be accepted in other provinces or territories. Consult the table below to determine in which province or territory your occupation/trade is regulated.
  • Location

    Regulation

  • Alberta

    Non-regulated

  • British Columbia

    Non-regulated

  • Manitoba

    Non-regulated

  • New Brunswick

    Non-regulated

  • Newfoundland and Labrador

    Non-regulated

  • Northwest Territories

    Non-regulated

  • Nova Scotia

    Non-regulated

  • Nunavut

    Non-regulated

  • Ontario

    Non-regulated

  • Prince Edward Island

    Non-regulated

  • Québec

    Non-regulated

  • Saskatchewan

    Non-regulated

  • Yukon

    Non-regulated

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Software Designer

Software engineers and designers research, design, evaluate, integrate and maintain software applications, technical environments, operating systems, embedded software, information warehouses and telecommunications software. They are employed in information technology consulting firms, information technology research and development firms, and information technology units throughout the private and public sectors, or they may be self-employed.

Software engineers and designers perform some or all of the following duties:

  • Collect and document users' requirements and develop logical and physical specifications
  • Research, evaluate and synthesize technical information to design, develop and test computer-based systems
  • Develop data, process and network models to optimize architecture and to evaluate the performance and reliability of designs
  • Plan, design and co-ordinate the development, installation, integration and operation of computer-based systems
  • Assess, test, troubleshoot, document, upgrade and develop maintenance procedures for operating systems, communications environments and applications software
  • May lead and co-ordinate teams of information systems professionals in the development of software and integrated information systems, process control software and other embedded software control systems.

The following list represents the list of common job titles that belong to the grouping: Software engineers and designers (NOC
2173)

  • application architect
  • artificial intelligence (AI) designer
  • artificial intelligence designer
  • computer applications engineer
  • computer software engineer
  • computer telecommunications software specialist
  • design engineer, software
  • designer, software
  • embedded software engineer
  • engineer, software
  • simulation software design engineer
  • software architect
  • software design engineer
  • software designer
  • software design supervisor
  • software design verification engineer
  • software engineer
  • software systems designer
  • software systems integration engineer
  • software technical architect
  • software testing engineer
  • specialist, telecommunications software
  • supervisor, software design
  • systems applications engineer
  • systems architect
  • systems designer - software
  • systems engineer - software
  • systems integration engineer - software
  • technical architect - software
  • telecommunications software engineer
  • telecommunications software specialist
  • test engineer, software
  • testing engineer, software

Employment requirements are prerequisites generally needed to enter an occupation.

  • A bachelor's degree, usually in computer science, computer systems engineering, software engineering or mathematics or Completion of a college program in computer science is usually required.
  • A master's or doctoral degree in a related discipline may be required.
  • Licensing by a provincial or territorial association of professional engineers is required to approve engineering drawings and reports and to practise as a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.).
  • Engineers are eligible for registration following graduation from an accredited educational program, three or four years of supervised work experience in engineering, and passing a professional practice examination.
  • Experience as a computer programmer is usually required.
Some provinces and territories regulate certain professions and trades while others do not. If you have a licence to work in one province, your licence may not be accepted in other provinces or territories. Consult the table below to determine in which province or territory your occupation/trade is regulated.
  • Location

    Regulation

  • Alberta

    Regulated (compulsory)

  • British Columbia

    Regulated (compulsory)

  • Manitoba

    Regulated (compulsory)

  • New Brunswick

    Regulated (compulsory)

  • Newfoundland and Labrador

    Regulated (compulsory)

  • Northwest Territories

    Regulated (compulsory)

  • Nova Scotia

    Regulated (compulsory)

  • Nunavut

    Regulated (compulsory)

  • Ontario

    Regulated (compulsory)

  • Prince Edward Island

    Regulated (compulsory)

  • Québec

    Regulated (compulsory)

  • Saskatchewan

    Regulated (compulsory)

  • Yukon

    Regulated (compulsory)

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