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Water Treatment Specialist - Working in Canada

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The videos in this unique career series represent an innovative production process in two important ways: First, to ensure that the VECTOR videos represented reasonable employment possibilities, CFEE worked with the Industry Sector Councils to identify the most appropriate careers and occupations to profile via the videos. Second, in an exciting new approach to production, Canadian youth from colleges and universities across Canada were engaged to produce the videos.

To learn more about occupations in Canada, visit Working in Canada (http://workingincanada.gc.ca), a source of free and useful information that can help you to decide where to live and work. Use the Working in Canada Tool to produce a report on job descriptions, wages, skill requirements, language training and job opportunities based on your occupation and a location. By researching different occupations and different locations, you can make settlement decisions that are right for you and your family.

The information contained in this video is for information purpose only. For up to date labour market information about wages and salaries, you can use http://WorkinginCanada.gc.ca/tool to produce a detailed report on job descriptions, wages, skill requirements, language training and job opportunities based on your occupation and a location.

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  • one would have thought water treatment specialist as some one expert in design of water treeatmet processes and operations .Not to confuse a specialist with water treatment operators /plant managers.Team work is the key.Knowledge that we are dealing with hazardous chemicals ,health and safetly are parmount in addition to make sure no mistake in pouring too much chemicals unattended into wrong place .

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