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Registration or licensing may be required.","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.abs.gov.au\u002Fstatistics\u002Fclassifications\u002Fanzsco-australian-and-new-zealand-standard-classification-occupations\u002F2022\u002Fbrowse-classification\u002F2\u002F23\u002F233\u002F2332",null,[11,12],"Airfield Engineer Officer (Air Force)","Hydraulics Engineer",[14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22],"determining construction methods, materials and quality standards, and drafting and interpreting specifications, drawings, plans, construction methods and procedures","organising and directing site labour and the delivery of construction materials, plant and equipment, and establishing detailed programs for the coordination of site activities","obtaining soil and rock samples at different depths across sites and testing samples to determine strength, compressibility and other factors that affect the behaviour of soil and rock when a structure is imposed and determining the safe loading for the soil","studying architectural and engineering drawings and specifications to estimate total costs, and preparing detailed cost plans and estimates as tools to assist in budgetary control","monitoring changes to designs, assessing effects on cost, and measuring, valuing and negotiating variations to designs","analysing structural systems for both static and dynamic loads","designing structures to ensure they do not collapse, bend, twist or vibrate in undesirable ways","assessing present and future travel flow patterns taking into account population increase and needs change","designing the physical aspects of transportation systems such as highways, railroads, urban transit, air transportation, logistical supply systems and their terminals",1,[25],{"code":26,"name":27,"acronym":26,"website":28,"typesOfAssessment":9,"standardFeeAud":9,"description":9,"isPrimary":29},"Engineers Australia","The Institution of Engineers Australia","http:\u002F\u002Fwww.engineersaustralia.org.au\u002F",true,{"mltssl":29,"stsol":31,"rol":31,"csol":29,"pmsol":31,"details":32},false,[33,48],{"listType":34,"effectiveFrom":35,"caveats":36,"notes":9},"MLTSSL","2000-01-01",[37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47],"189 - Skilled Independent (subclass 189) - Points-Tested","190 - Skilled Nominated (subclass 190)","407 - Training visa (subclass 407)","485 - Temporary Graduate (subclass 485)","489 - Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 489) - Family sponsored","489 - Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 489) - State or Territory nominated","494 - Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (provisional) (subclass 494) - Employer sponsored stream","491 - Skilled Work Regional (provisional) visa (subclass 491) State or Territory nominated","491 - Skilled Work Regional (provisional) visa (subclass 491) Family Sponsored","482 - Skills in Demand (subclass 482) - Core Skills stream","186 - Employer Nomination Scheme visa (subclass 186) - Direct Entry Pathway",{"listType":49,"effectiveFrom":35,"caveats":50,"notes":9},"CSOL",[37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47],[52,55,58,60,62,64,65,67,69,70,72],{"visaSubclass":53,"visaName":54,"caveat":9},"189","189 - Skilled Independent  (subclass 189) - Points-Tested",{"visaSubclass":56,"visaName":57,"caveat":9},"190","190 - Skilled Nominated   (subclass 190)",{"visaSubclass":59,"visaName":39,"caveat":9},"407",{"visaSubclass":61,"visaName":40,"caveat":9},"485",{"visaSubclass":63,"visaName":41,"caveat":9},"489",{"visaSubclass":63,"visaName":42,"caveat":9},{"visaSubclass":66,"visaName":43,"caveat":9},"494",{"visaSubclass":68,"visaName":44,"caveat":9},"491",{"visaSubclass":68,"visaName":45,"caveat":9},{"visaSubclass":71,"visaName":46,"caveat":9},"482",{"visaSubclass":73,"visaName":47,"caveat":9},"186",[75,79,80,83,84,87,88,91,94,96,99,101,104,106],{"state":76,"visaSubclass":56,"stream":77,"eligible":29,"notes":78},"VIC","default","Victoria does not publish a fixed occupation list. Eligibility derived from the federal Skilled Occupation List. Selection is via Registration of Interest (ROI).",{"state":76,"visaSubclass":68,"stream":77,"eligible":29,"notes":78},{"state":81,"visaSubclass":56,"stream":77,"eligible":29,"notes":82},"TAS","All federal SOL occupations are eligible for at least one Tasmanian nomination pathway. Tasmania publishes a separate Priority Roles list and occupational caveats — check the source page for current restrictions.",{"state":81,"visaSubclass":68,"stream":77,"eligible":29,"notes":82},{"state":85,"visaSubclass":56,"stream":77,"eligible":29,"notes":86},"WA","Listed in WA's most recent SNMP invitation round (TRADE or OTHER priority). Subject to General stream criteria — work experience, and for 190 a six-month WA employment contract — see source page.",{"state":85,"visaSubclass":68,"stream":77,"eligible":29,"notes":86},{"state":89,"visaSubclass":56,"stream":77,"eligible":29,"notes":90},"ACT","Listed on the ACT Nominated Migration Program Occupation List. Eligibility also requires a Canberra Matrix score and (for residents) at least 6 months' Canberra residency for 190 or 3 months for 491.",{"state":92,"visaSubclass":56,"stream":77,"eligible":29,"notes":93},"NSW","Within an eligible ANZSCO unit group on the NSW Skills List for the Skilled Nominated visa (190). NSW lists at unit-group level — the occupation must also be federally visa-eligible under Home Affairs rules.",{"state":92,"visaSubclass":68,"stream":77,"eligible":29,"notes":95},"Within an eligible ANZSCO unit group on the NSW Regional Skills List for the Skilled Work Regional visa (491), pathways 2 and 3. Same caveat — occupation must be federally visa-eligible.",{"state":97,"visaSubclass":56,"stream":77,"eligible":29,"notes":98},"QLD","On Queensland's published occupation list for the Skilled Nominated visa (190). Onshore applicants follow the QLD Onshore SOL; offshore applicants follow the QSOL. Selection is via Migration Queensland invitation rounds.",{"state":97,"visaSubclass":68,"stream":77,"eligible":29,"notes":100},"On Queensland's published occupation list for the Skilled Work Regional visa (491). Onshore applicants use the QLD Onshore SOL; offshore applicants use the QSOL. Subject to QLD's residency and work-experience criteria.",{"state":102,"visaSubclass":56,"stream":77,"eligible":29,"notes":103},"SA","On the South Australian Skilled Occupation List for the Skilled Nominated visa (190). SA publishes one combined list with multiple streams (SA Graduates, Skilled Employment in SA, Outer Regional). Each stream has its own residency, work, and points criteria — check the source page for which streams apply.",{"state":102,"visaSubclass":68,"stream":77,"eligible":29,"notes":105},"On the South Australian Skilled Occupation List for the Skilled Work Regional visa (491). Streams include SA Graduates, Skilled Employment in SA, Outer Regional Skilled Employment, and (where listed) Offshore. Each stream has its own eligibility criteria.",{"state":89,"visaSubclass":68,"stream":77,"eligible":29,"notes":90},[108,111,114,117],{"code":109,"title":110},"233212","Geotechnical Engineer",{"code":112,"title":113},"233213","Quantity Surveyor",{"code":115,"title":116},"233214","Structural Engineer",{"code":118,"title":119},"233215","Transport Engineer",[121],{"authorityCode":26,"pageUrl":122,"pageTitle":123,"requirements":124},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.engineersaustralia.org.au\u002Fmigrants\u002Fmigration-skills-assessment","Migration skills assessment | Engineers Australia",{"fees":125,"summary":130,"isRelevant":29,"eligibility":131,"processingTime":139,"additionalNotes":140,"applicationSteps":141,"documentsRequired":148},[126],{"name":127,"notes":128,"amount":129},"Migration skills assessment fee","Refer to the assessment fees and additional services page for current fee details","Amount not specified on this page","This page explains how to obtain a migration skills assessment from Engineers Australia, which is required before applying for an engineering visa to Australia. It outlines the six-step application process, assessment pathways, eligibility criteria, and documentation requirements.",[132,133,134,135,136,137,138],"Must be seeking to migrate to Australia as an engineer","Must have completed an engineering qualification (accredited or non-accredited)","If accredited qualification: must have completed it in or after the year the country became a full signatory to the relevant Accord (Washington, Sydney, or Dublin)","If Australian qualification: must be accredited by Engineers Australia and program must have been started during or after the year of accreditation commencement","If Advanced Diploma or Associate Degree from Australian RTO: must be accredited by Engineers Australia (as of 1 September 2024)","If seeking CDR pathway: applicable if qualification is provisionally-accredited, non-accredited, differs from accredited title, or combination demonstrates underpinning knowledge aligned with nominated occupation","Must meet English language requirements specified in application materials","Standard assessment applications generally take 15 weeks to be assigned to an assessor, but actual processing time depends on document quality and whether additional information is required","The assessment outcome letter is valid indefinitely with Engineers Australia, but applicants must check the Department of Home Affairs website for migration visa validity periods. Engineers Australia cannot provide migration advice or award migration points. Applicants can request outcome reviews or appeals if they disagree with their assessment. An online application guide is available to assist with the submission process. The portal allows applicants to check application status at any time.",[142,143,144,145,146,147],"Step 1: Check your qualification - determine country of origin, type, and accreditation status using the International Engineering Alliance website or Engineers Australia's list of accredited programs","Step 2: Understand the four engineering occupational categories (Professional engineer, Engineering technologist, Engineering associate, Engineering manager)","Step 3: Choose an assessment pathway (Australian qualification, Washington Accord, Dublin Accord, Sydney Accord, or Competency Demonstration Report)","Step 4: Prepare your application - read requirements for your chosen pathway and gather all required documents as outlined in the 'Prepare your migration skills assessment application' publication","Step 5: Submit your application online - create an account in the Engineers Australia portal, login with your account ID, select migration skills assessment, choose your pathway, upload all required documents, and submit","Step 6: Receive the outcome - receive email confirmation and migration skills assessment outcome letter if successful; verify outcome via EA portal",[149,150,151,152,153,154,155],"Proof of qualification (original or certified copies)","Evidence of accreditation (where applicable) - can verify via International Engineering Alliance website","For CDR pathway: Competency Demonstration Report documents","English language certification (if applicable based on qualification country)","All documents as specified in the 'Prepare your migration skills assessment application' publication","Proof of work experience (as required by chosen assessment pathway)","Identification documents",1781186196831]