Senior managers - trade, broadcasting and other services

Senior managers - trade, broadcasting and other services

NOC
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manage and evaluate trade, broadcasting and other service companies such as food service and accommodation establishments.

Quick facts

3-Year Outlook

Undetermined
Undetermined

3-Year Job Openings

N/A

Median Hourly Wage

$32.13
$18.94
Low
$65.55
High

Average Salary

$94,000
 

Typically Required

University

Employed

N/A
Job details

Full NOC Description

Senior managers in trade, broadcasting and other customer services plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate, through middle managers, trade, broadcasting and other service industry companies. They formulate policies which establish the direction to be taken by these companies, either alone or in conjunction with a board of directors. They work in establishments in broadcasting and related media services, wholesale trade, retail trade, accommodation and food service, and other services or they may own and operate their own business.

Main Duties

This group performs some or all of the following duties:
 

  • Establish objectives for the company and formulate or approve policies and programs
  • Authorize and organize the establishment of major departments and associated senior staff positions
  • Allocate material, human and financial resources to implement organizational policies and programs; establish financial and administrative controls; formulate and approve promotional campaigns; and approve overall personnel planning
  • Select middle managers, directors or other executive staff
  • Coordinate the work of regions, divisions or departments
  • Represent the company, or delegate representatives to act on behalf of the company, in negotiations or other official functions.
  • Senior managers in this unit group may specialize in areas such as finance, marketing or human resources or in the sale of a particular product or provision of a particular service.

Also Known As

  • cleaning service general manager
  • department store president
  • engineering vice-president - television broadcasting services
  • finance vice-president - food wholesaling
  • hotel chain regional vice-president
  • marketing vice-president - grocery store chain
  • operations vice-president - radio broadcasting services
  • professional sports club chief financial officer (CFO)
  • restaurant chain corporate controller
  • travel agency chief executive officer (CEO)
Requirements

Employment Requirements

  • A university degree or college diploma in business administration, finance or other discipline related to the service provided is usually required.
  • Several years of experience as a middle manager in trade, broadcasting or other service are usually required.
  • Specialization in a particular functional area or service is possible through specific university or college training in that area or through previous experience.
  • Senior managers in finance usually require a professional accounting designation.

Provincial Regulation

Not Provincially Regulated

Employment by Sex

The following graph shows the percentage of men and women working in this occupation in New Brunswick.

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11.4%
Female
88.6%
Male
Employment by age

The following graph shows the breakdown of all persons working in this occupation in New Brunswick by age group.

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5.4%
15-24
8.1%
25-34
29.7%
35-44
21.6%
45-54
27.0%
55-64
8.1%
65+
Employment by highest level of education

The following graph shows the breakdown of all persons working in this occupation in New Brunswick by highest level of education achieved.

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0.0%
No Certificate, Diploma or Degree
42.9%
High School, Diploma or Equivalent
8.6%
Apprenticeship or Trades Certificate or Diploma
25.7%
College or University Below Bachelor Level
22.9%
University - Bachelor Level or Above
Employment by Industry

The following graph shows the industry groups in which the largest shares of persons working in this occupation in New Brunswick are employed. Small percentages for all top three industry groups may suggest employment for this occupation is widely distributed amongst many industry groups.

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14.7%
Retail trade
14.7%
Information and cultural industries
14.7%
Other services (except public administration)
55.9%
All Other Industries
Employment by Economic Regions

The following graph shows the breakdown of all persons employed in this occupation in New Brunswick by which economic region they reside in.

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11.80%
Northeast
32.40%
Southeast
23.50%
Southwest
14.70%
Central
17.60%
Northwest
Province of New Brunswick Economic Regions

Economic Regions

The following map displays New Brunswick’s five economic regions. An economic region (ER) is a grouping of counties, created as a standard unit for analysis of regional economic activity across Canada.

Annual Average Salary by Economic Regions

The following graph shows the average salary of all persons employed in this occupation in each of New Brunswick’s five economic regions.

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No Data Available
Province of New Brunswick Economic Regions

Economic Regions

The following map displays New Brunswick’s five economic regions. An economic region (ER) is a grouping of counties, created as a standard unit for analysis of regional economic activity across Canada.

Hourly Median Wages by Economic Regions

The following represents the median hourly wage of all persons employed in this occupation in each of New Brunswick’s five economic regions.

Northeast

$30.81
$22.13
Low
$52.96
High

Southeast

$31.36
$13.75
Low
$77.51
High

Southwest

$32.13
$18.94
Low
$65.55
High
No Data Available

Northwest

$31.02
$22.78
Low
$54.08
High
Salary

The following shows the average salary of everyone who worked full-time and year-round in this occupation across each of the Atlantic Provinces and nationally.

New Brunswick

$94,000

Newfoundland

$190,000

Prince Edward Island

$110,000

Nova Scotia

$238,000

Canada

$201,400
Employment Outlook

The following represents the number of job openings that are expected to occur in this occupation over the next three and ten years respectively, broken down by openings expected to result from growth (“new jobs”) and openings expected to result from attrition (death and retirements).

Three Year Outlook

No Data Available

Ten Year Outlook

No Data Available