Manitoba Govt Staff and Employers Will Be In Manila Nov 20-24, 2017

The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) staff together with Manitoba employers, will be in Manila, Philippines on November 20-24, 2017. They will be hosting an information session and conducting interviews to find qualified individuals in the following occupations:
- Specialized Livestock Workers
- Industrial Butchers
- Graphic Designer
- Printing Press Operator
- Plastics Machine Operator
- Bindery Machine Operators
- Bindery Production Support
- Welders
Employment and immigration opportunities await qualified candidates.
To qualify, you’ll have to:
- Be 21-45 years old
- Have post-secondary education or training in the related occupations listed;
- Have a minimum of 3 years employment experience in the past 5 years in the related occupations listed; and
- Are able to meet Canadian Language Benchmark level 5 (CLB 5) or Common European Framework Reference B1 (CEFR B1)
If you work in one of these 8 occupations and you have the minimum qualifications, submit your resume right away to: employerdirect@gov.mb.ca
Remember that you have to have proof of your qualifications when you participate in these sessions. If you need help in putting your profile together or have questions on how you can take advantage of this opportunity, feel free to contact us.
Not sure if you have experience in the qualified occupations? Check out the description of these occupations below. If it matches what you’ve been doing for 3 years, they’re looking for you.
Specialized Livestock Workers
Agricultural service contractors provide agricultural services such as livestock and poultry breeding, soil preparation, crop planting, crop spraying, cultivating or harvesting. Farm supervisors supervise the work of general farm workers and harvesting labourers. Specialized livestock workers carry out feeding, health and breeding programs on dairy, beef, sheep, poultry, hog and other livestock farms.
Industrial Butchers
Industrial butchers slaughter livestock using stunning devices and knives; skin, clean and trim carcasses; remove viscera and other inedible parts from carcasses; split carcasses into smaller portions to facilitate handling; and may slaughter cattle, calves and sheep as prescribed by religious laws. Industrial butchers cut beef, lamb, pork or veal carcasses or sides or quarters of carcasses into primal cuts for further cutting, processing or packaging; remove bones from meat; and cut meat and poultry into specific cuts for institutional, commercial or other wholesale use. Trimmers remove skin, excess fat, bruises or other blemishes from carcasses or meat portions.
Graphic Designer
Graphic designers Consult with clients to establish the overall look, graphic elements and content of communications materials in order to meet their needs. They determine the medium best suited to produce the desired visual effect and the most appropriate vehicle for communication. Graphic Designers Prepare sketches, layouts and graphic elements of the subjects to be rendered using traditional tools, multimedia software and image processing, layout and design software.
Use existing photo and illustration banks and typography guides or hire an illustrator or photographer to produce images that meet clients’ communications needs. They co-ordinate all aspects of production for print, audio-visual or electronic materials, such as Web sites, CDs and interactive terminals
Printing Press Operator
Printing press operators review job orders to determine job specifications such as production time, colour sequence and quantities required, and advise press crew of these specifications. They mount plates or cylinders and make necessary adjustments, Fill ink fountains and take measurements, make adjustments and determine settings to control colour and viscosity. Operators set up press and check samples for ink coverage, alignment and registration, Monitor regular press runs for quality and consistency using computer control console and make adjustments as required while removing and cleaning plates and cylinders at end of press run.
Plastics Machine Operator
Plastics processing machine operators set up and operate plastic mixing, calendering, extruding and moulding processing machines used in the manufacture of plastic parts and plastic products. They Weigh resins, colorants and other chemicals according to formula. They Set up and operate calender machines which transform dough-consistent plastic mass into continuous sheets or films of specified thickness. They are responsible for setting up and operating one or more extruding machines which extrude plastic composites products through a nozzle or die.
Bindery Machine Operators
Binding and finishing machine operators Set up and operate specialized equipment and machines that cut, fold, gather and bind or finish brochures, pamphlets, business forms, magazines, books and other printed material. They Set up and operate specialized equipment and machines that die cut, emboss, imprint, laminate, heat stamp and perform other finishing operations on printed material. May be required to perform pre-production runs of binding or finishing jobs to verify output and to ensure that product specifications are met and operate automatic and semi-automatic equipment and machines to bind or finish print material according to specifications
Bindery Production Support
Bindery Production Support assist in Transporting raw materials, finished products and equipment throughout plant manually or using powered equipment. They check and weigh materials and products, sort, pack, crate and package materials and products while assisting machine operators, assemblers and other workers. They are required to Clean work areas and equipment and perform other labouring and elemental activities.
Welders
Welders perform some or all of the following duties including reading and interpret blueprints or welding process specifications, operating manual or semi-automatic welding equipment to fuse metal segments using processes such as gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), flux-cored arc welding (FCAW), plasma arc welding (PAW), shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), oxy-acetylene welding (OAW), resistance welding and submerged arc welding (SAW). They also operate manual or semi-automatic flame-cutting equipment, brazing and soldering equipment and metal shaping machines. Welders may specialize in certain types of welding such as custom fabrication or machinery and equipment repair welding.
This is a great initiative by the province of Manitoba and an excellent opportunity for those who have been dreaming of coming to Canada. Make sure you grab your chance right away!
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