1. Utilities Manager
Whatever comes under the utilities, the managers in this category take care of it all, mainly water, electrical power and natural gas. Utility managers are in-charge of the plants, distribution system and facilities, both in the public as well as private sector.
2. Pipefitting Supervisor
Coordinating the heat, water and oil systems that goes in to the household as well as commercial facilities and industrial areas, comes under the pipefitting supervisor. Their main task is ordering the work materials, schedule time for work making sure everything is under control and everything is working safely.
3. Mining & Forestry Manager
These managers find themselves handling operations in the lumber mills, mines and fisheries that make up for Canada’s huge natural resources sector. Their major work is in the fields outside; and is generally occupied with hiring and training personnel. Most of the times they will be inspecting field operation and reporting it to their senior officials. The primary focus of mining and forestry managers is to make sure the team is adequately staffed and equipped, along with meeting their production goals.
4. Nurse Practitioner
Nurse practitioner has greater responsibilities than a registered nurse, however less than a doctor. They’ve got advanced training and the additional responsibility to diagnose and treat illnesses, and can prescribe certain types of medicine if they’ve completed further education.
5. Public Administration Director
Public administration director oversees major branches of government services, making sure that the policies and programs are implemented fairly. They have to oversee the develokents programs being carried out, planning budgets and monitoring the work completion. Their responsibilities also include hiring and training staff.