Assemblers and inspectors of other wood products
Classification
Manufacturing & utilities
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Definition
Assemblers of other wood products assemble a variety of wood products and millwork, such as window sashes and doors. Inspectors inspect wood products to ensure product quality. They are employed by establishments engaged in manufacturing a variety of wood and millwork products.
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Overview
Under the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 system, NOC 94211 covers assemblers and inspectors of other wood products. This occupation falls under TEER Category 4, which typically requires a secondary school diploma or several weeks of on-the-job training. Individuals in this unit group are primarily employed by wood products manufacturing companies, sash and door manufacturers, and furniture makers to assemble various wooden components or inspect finished wood products for quality.
Key duties for NOC 94211 workers include reading blueprints or work orders, operating woodworking machines, and assembling wood pieces to produce items such as pallets, crates, wooden boxes, and ladders. Inspectors in this role examine wood products to ensure compliance with quality standards, mark defects, and sort products for repair. Standard requirements typically include some high school education and previous experience as a helper or laborer in the same company.
Foreign nationals with experience in NOC 94211 may qualify for various Canadian immigration pathways. Since this is a TEER 4 occupation, applicants may target provincial nominee programs (PNPs) that feature streams for semi-skilled workers, or the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP), depending on regional demands. Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For official guidance, consult a licensed immigration professional or the IRCC website.
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.