IMP Aerospace and Defence
1 LMIA position — newer to foreign worker sponsorship.
Sponsorship Signal
IMP Aerospace and Defence currently shows 1 LMIA-tagged position, or about 11% of the employer's active listings on JobFit.
Best Applicant Fit
IMP Aerospace and Defence is most useful for candidates targeting Skilled Trades roles in Nova Scotia, especially when employer sponsorship matters.
Compensation Snapshot
IMP Aerospace and Defence has active jobs, but most current listings do not publish salary. Use province wage pages and repeated titles below to benchmark offers.
Employer Verification Checklist
Confirm the official employer channel
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Do not pay job or LMIA fees
Legitimate employers should not ask candidates to pay for recruitment, LMIA approval, work permits, or guaranteed hiring outcomes.
Check role-specific sponsorship
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Compare repeated hiring patterns
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Data Snapshot
Today
Newest active job in the current dataset
11%
Share of active roles tagged with LMIA signals
Nova Scotia
4 active roles in this province
Skilled Trades
3 active roles in this category
This snapshot uses active listings currently visible on JobFit. Employer data can change when jobs expire, are removed, or new official postings are imported.
Where This Employer Is Hiring
What This Employer Hires For
Best Country Guides for This Employer
Use these routes when you are evaluating IMP Aerospace and Defence from abroad and want the strongest newcomer pages to pair with this employer research.
Indian workers
India
Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia remain the strongest high-volume markets for this employer footprint.
French workers
France
Francophone-friendly provinces make this employer more relevant for French-speaking candidates.
Moroccan workers
Morocco
Francophone hiring corridors can be a stronger route for Moroccan candidates.
Best Next Routes After Employer Research
LMIA jobs in Nova Scotia
Follow this employer into the province where it shows the strongest current hiring activity.
Skilled Trades jobs in Canada
Compare this employer against the wider category route before prioritizing applications.
Research more LMIA employers
Expand to other sponsors with repeat demand before deciding where to spend application effort.
trainer, company
aircraft avionics technician
aircraft painter
aircraft maintenance engineer (AME)
warehouse shipping clerk
warehouse worker
warehouse worker
aircraft maintenance technician
electrician, construction and maintenance
Employer Data, Sources & Review
This employer page groups active JobFit listings under IMP Aerospace and Defence so candidates can see repeat hiring patterns, sponsorship signals, and where the company is currently active in Canada.
Official sources used
Methodology
Employer intelligence on this page is derived from active listings grouped under the same company name in the JobFit dataset. LMIA signals show sponsorship activity in current jobs, but they do not guarantee sponsorship for every opening.
Next steps
Employer Page FAQ
Does IMP Aerospace and Defence sponsor foreign workers in Canada?
Current JobFit data shows 1 LMIA-tagged position at IMP Aerospace and Defence. That is a useful sponsorship signal, but it does not mean every role at this employer supports work permits.
Where is IMP Aerospace and Defence hiring right now?
IMP Aerospace and Defence is currently showing activity in Nova Scotia, Ontario, British Columbia. City-level demand is strongest in Halifax.
What kind of roles does IMP Aerospace and Defence hire for?
The most repeated roles in the current dataset are warehouse worker, aircraft avionics technician, aircraft maintenance engineer (AME), aircraft maintenance technician. Use those repeated titles as your first pass when tailoring applications or cover letters.
How should I use an employer page in my search?
Use employer pages to decide whether a company is worth deeper application effort. If an employer shows repeat openings, multiple locations, and visible LMIA activity, it is usually a better target than a one-off listing with no hiring pattern.