The National Occupational Classification (NOC) is a system that describes and classifies all occupations in Canada using four-digit codes called National Occupation Codes (NOCs). This system and the codes are the authoritative source for occupational information in Canada. Entering one of these four-digit codes in the “Quick Search” box on the NOC website provides occupational information related to that career.
For more information on occupations:
- go to the Ontario Skills Passport website
- click on “Occupations and Tasks” in the navigation bar
- select “Sorted by NOC”, and
- click on the “Sample Workplace Tasks” checkmark for one of the occupations to view a description of the occupation, an overview of the Essential Skills required in the occupation, a list of sample tasks for the occupation, and assessment tools and other career and employment information related to the occupation.
The following are examples of occupations in the agriculture sector, with corresponding NOC codes, sorted according to the type of postsecondary education or training the occupations would normally require.
Note: Some of the names of occupations given below may differ slightly from the names in the NOC. The names listed here reflect common usage by institutions and organizations in this sector in Ontario.
Apprenticeship Training
- Arborist 2225
- Horticultural Technician 2225
- Small Engine Technician 7335
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College
- Golf Course Technician 8612
- Landscape Technologist 2225
- Parks Operations Manager 0114
- Tree Service Technician 2225
- Urban Forestry and Park Technician 2122
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University
- Biologist 2121
- Botanist 2121
- Horticulturalist 2225
- Landscape Architect 2151
- Plant Pathologist 2121
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Workplace
- Gardener 2225
- Greenhouse Worker 8432
- Grower 8254
- Landscape Labourer 8612
- Landscaping and Grounds Maintenance Contractors 8255
- Lawn and Garden Retail Salesperson 6421
- Plant Propagator 8432
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