Aeronautical Engineer ANZSCO 233911: Duties, Skills Assessment, and Visa Eligibility

Aeronautical Engineers (ANZSCO 233911) design, develop, and maintain aircraft systems, ensuring performance and safety standards are met. If you’re looking to migrate to Australia, this guide explains the duties, skills assessment process, and visa options for aeronautical engineers.


Key Duties and Responsibilities of an Aeronautical Engineer

  1. Aircraft Design: Designing and testing aircraft and aerospace products to ensure performance and safety.
  2. Research & Development: Conducting research to improve aeronautical systems and developing new technologies.
  3. Maintenance & Testing: Managing the maintenance of aircraft and conducting performance tests.
  4. Regulatory Compliance: Ensuring compliance with aviation regulations and standards.

Skills Assessment for Aeronautical Engineer – ANZSCO 233911

To migrate as an Aeronautical Engineer, you must obtain a positive skills assessment from Engineers Australia. This ensures your qualifications and experience meet Australian standards.

Skills Assessment Pathways:
  1. Pathway A – Accredited Qualifications:
    • Australian Qualification Pathway: For qualifications accredited by Engineers Australia.
    • Washington Accord Pathway: For qualifications from countries that are signatories to the Washington Accord.
    • Sydney Accord Pathway: For qualifications from countries under the Sydney Accord.
    • Dublin Accord Pathway: For qualifications from countries under the Dublin Accord.
    • Other Recognized Qualifications: Qualifications from other recognized programs may also be considered.
  2. Pathway B – Competency Demonstration Report (CDR) Pathway:
    • For those who do not hold accredited qualifications or prefer an assessment not based on their degree title or course content.
    • Competency Demonstration Report requires:
      • CV/Resume outlining engineering education and work experience.
      • Three Career Episodes: Each detailing specific aspects of engineering activities.
      • Continuing Professional Development (CPD): Evidence of professional development activities.
      • Summary Statement: Highlighting competencies demonstrated through your career episodes.
Documents Required for Skills Assessment:
  1. CV/Resume: Full summary of your engineering education and work experience.
  2. Degree Certificate: Academic certificates and official transcripts.
  3. Employer Reference Letters: Detailing roles, responsibilities, and duration of employment.
  4. English Language Proficiency: Proof of competent English, such as IELTS score of 6.

Visa Options for Aeronautical Engineers (ANZSCO 233911)

Aeronautical Engineers are listed on the Medium and Long-Term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL), making them eligible for several visa types:

  1. Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189):
    • Points-tested visa for permanent residency without requiring employer or state sponsorship.
  2. Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190):
    • Requires nomination by a state or territory government and offers permanent residency.
  3. Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 491):
    • Temporary visa for skilled workers in regional Australia, leading to permanent residency.
  4. Employer-Sponsored Visas:
    • Employer Nomination Scheme (Subclass 186): Permanent residency through employer sponsorship.
    • Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) Visa (Subclass 482): Temporary visa sponsored by an employer.
    • Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional Visa (Subclass 494): Temporary visa for skilled workers sponsored by employers in regional areas.

Points System for Skilled Migration

The points system determines eligibility for skilled migration. A minimum of 65 points is required, and points are awarded based on:

  1. Age: Maximum points awarded for applicants aged 25-32.
  2. English Proficiency: Higher scores in IELTS or equivalent tests yield more points.
  3. Work Experience: Points are awarded for relevant professional experience in both Australia and overseas.
  4. Educational Qualifications: Points for holding a bachelor’s degree or higher.
  5. State Nomination: Additional points for state or territory nomination under Subclass 190 or 491.

Why Choose VisaTasker Pty Ltd?

At VisaTasker Pty Ltd, we specialize in helping Aeronautical Engineers (ANZSCO 233911) navigate the migration process. Our MARA-registered migration agents will assist you with your skills assessment, points calculation, and visa applications, ensuring a smooth and successful migration journey.

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