Job prospects Occupational Health And Safety Inspector in the Côte-Nord Region
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Explore current and future job prospects for people working as "Inspectors in public and environmental health and occupational health and safety" in the Côte-Nord Region or across Canada.

Current and future job prospects

Note: These outlooks were updated on November 29th, 2023. Learn more about our methodology.

Recent trends from the past 3 years

Balanced

Over the past few years (2020-2022), the labour market was balanced for Inspectors in public and environmental health and occupational health and safety in the Côte-Nord Region. The number of job openings was about the same as the number of workers available in this occupation.

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Job outlook over the next 3 years

Moderate

The employment outlook will be moderate for Occupational health and safety specialists (NOC 22232) in the Côte-Nord and Nord-du-Québec regions for the 2023-2025 period.

The following factors contributed to this outlook:

  • Employment growth will lead to a moderate number of new positions.
  • Several positions will become available due to retirements.
  • There are several unemployed workers with recent experience in this occupation.

Here are some key facts about Occupational health and safety specialists in the Côte-Nord and Nord-du-Québec regions:

  • Approximately 90 people worked in this occupation in May 2021.
  • Occupational health and safety specialists mainly work in the following sectors:
    • Primary metal manufacturing (NAICS 331): 35%
    • Provincial and territorial public administration (NAICS 912): 25%
    • Utilities (NAICS 22): 21%
    • Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction (NAICS 21): 12%
    • Local, municipal, regional, aboriginal and other public administration (NAICS 913-919): 6%

Source Labour Market Information | Prospects Methodology

Labour market conditions over the next 10 years

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Labour Market Information Survey
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