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73209

Other repairers and servicers

TEER 3 — College diploma, shorter apprenticeship or 6+ months training
Express Entry skill level
Yes
Regulated in Québec
No
In demand in Manitoba
No

Classification

Trades, transport & equipment operators

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Definition

Other repairers and servicers repair and service a wide variety of products, such as cameras, scales, musical instruments, coin machines, vending machines, sporting goods and other miscellaneous products and equipment. They are employed by product specialty repair shops and service establishments.

Main duties

  • This group performs some or all of the following duties:
  • Inspect products to determine the requirement for repair
  • Repair or replace defective or worn-out parts and components using hand, power or specially designed tools
  • Test and adjust repaired products for proper functioning
  • Perform routine maintenance
  • May calibrate products using hand tools.

Example job titles

  • bicycle repairer
  • camera repairer
  • meter repairer
  • piano repairer
  • scale repairer
  • sewing machine servicer - domestic
  • sporting goods repairer
  • vending machine repairer

Overview

National Occupational Classification (NOC) code 73209 encompasses other repairers and servicers who inspect, maintain, and repair a wide array of specialized equipment, products, and machines not classified elsewhere. This TEER 3 group includes diverse occupations such as locksmiths, bicycle mechanics, camera repairers, scale repairers, and piano tuners. These skilled workers operate across retail, manufacturing, and independent repair service sectors throughout Canada.

Under the NOC 2021 system, TEER 3 occupations like NOC 73209 are eligible for key Canadian immigration pathways. Candidates may qualify for permanent residency through the Express Entry system, specifically the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) and the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), as well as various Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). Applicants must meet specific criteria, including language proficiency benchmarks, verifiable skilled work experience, and educational credential assessments.

Employment requirements for this classification typically demand the completion of secondary school, combined with some on-the-job training or specialized college programs. Some specific roles, such as locksmithing, may require regulatory licensing depending on the Canadian province of employment. Disclaimer: This information is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For official immigration counsel, consult a regulated Canadian immigration professional or Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

Educational overview summarizing this occupation. Always confirm against the official NOC profile and IRCC before relying on it.

Occupation data: Statistics Canada / ESDC — National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021.