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Employment Support Tools for CAPE Members

By establishing the information needs of immigrants with engineering backgrounds (IEB) in Ontario and Canada, CAPE has developed a comprehensive and systematic employment support pathway for you. This pathway leads you through three online tools, which should be completed in sequence for maximum benefit.

You have to be a CAPE member, or a client of a CAPE partner agency, in order to use these support tools. To become a member of CAPE click here.

To learn how to use these tools, click here

Tool 1: Self-Assessment and Information

This tool gives you comprehensive information about the different competencies you have to have in order to be employed in Ontario and helps you to make a more informed career decision based on the different options available to you.

Highlights include information on:

  • Language and communication competencies
  • Workplace safety and insurance
  • Recognizing your educational qualifications
  • Licensing and regulation in Ontario
  • Employment options

Tool 2: Portfolio Builder

This tool allows you to build an engineering specific portfolio that helps you to translate your skills and experience into language that Canadian employers understand, and also allows you to print an engineering resume template.

Tool 3: Locating Engineering Employers in Ontario

This tool allows you to search for engineering employers by telephone code.

List of Posted Jobs

CAPE Training Tools Vortal for Strategic Partners

The CAPE Training Tools Vortal (n: a type of portal organized on a specialized topic) is being set up to support institutions that offer training and education services to immigrants with engineering backgrounds (IEB). Meeting the expressed needs of our strategic partners, this vortal currently includes two unique tools to aid them:

Tool A: An evolving list of organizations and related publications that aid engineers in keeping up to date with the developments and terminologies in general or disiciple specific engineering

Tool B: An evolving list of the software packages being used in engineering industries

Tool C: An evolving inventory of employment supports available to immigrants with engineering backgrounds in Ontario