Structural Engineer - 233214 Description CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONALS design, plan, organise and oversee the construction of civil engineering projects such as dams, bridges, pipelines, gas and water supply schemes, sewerage systems, roads, airports and other structures; analyse the likely behaviour of soil and rock when placed under pressure by proposed structures and design structural foundations; analyse the statical properties of all types of structures and test the behaviour and durability of materials used in their construction; plan and develop transportation systems; and estimate and monitor the construction costs of projects. Task organising and directing site labour and the delivery of construction materials plant and equipment andestablishing detailed programs for the coordination of site activities obtaining soil and rock samples at different depths across sites and testing samples to determine strengthcompressibility and other factors that affect the behaviour of soil and rock when a structure is imposed anddetermining the safe loading for the soil studying architectural and engineering drawings and specifications to estimate total costs and preparingdetailed cost plans and estimates as tools to assist in budgetary control monitoring changes to designs assessing effects on cost and measuring valuing and negotiating variationsto 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 airtransportation logistical supply systems and their terminals Skill Level ANZSCO Skill Level 1 In Australia and New ZealandMost occupations in this unit group have a level of skill commensurate with a bachelor degree or higher qualification. In some instances relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be required in addition to the formal qualification (ANZSCO skilllevel 1).Registration or licensing may be required. Specialisations Titles Occupations in this Group 2332 Civil Engineering Professionals 233200 Civil Engineering Professionals nfd
233211 Civil Engineer 233212 Geotechnical Engineer 233213 Quantity Surveyor 233214 Structural Engineer 233215 Transport Engineer Australian State Eligibility Skilled-Independent (Subclass 189) Skilled-Nominated (Subclass 190) NOT-ELIGIBLE ELIGIBLE Skilled-Regional (Provisional) (Subclass 489) ELIGIBLE Sponsorship State Available State Capital 190 489 189 Australian Capital Territory Yes Yes No 1. be younger than 50 years of age when you are invited to apply 2. Canberra residents: you must demonstrate that you have lived in Canberra for the last three months before applying for ACT nomination. You must be employed by an ACT employer in a skilled occupation. 3. Graduates from an institution in another state or territory: you must be employed fulltime by an ACT employer in the nominated occupation for the last six months before applying for ACT nomination. 4. You will not meet the ACT s eligibility criteria for nomination if you, or any dependents, are currently living in another Australian state or territory. 5. Minimum of 7 in each band of IELTS, 6. people living in Australia must show that they have worked in the ACT for at least 3 months in their occupation New South Wales Yes Yes No
1. You must be less than 50 years of age at time of application to DIAC. 2. Applicants must sit the International English Language Testing System (ILETS) and score at least a six (6) on each of the four bands (Writing, Speaking, Listening and Reading). Certain occupations require a higher standard of English in order to obtain a positive skill assessment. 3. Score a minimum of at least 60 points on the Commonwealth Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) points test and meet relevant DIBP visa criteria. Northern Territory Yes Yes No Queensland Yes Yes No South Australia Yes Yes No 1. Any applicant (offshore or onshore) relying on Australian work experience to meet the minimum work experience requirement will not be eligible to apply unless at least 50% of this has been achieved in South Australia OR the applicant has met the minimum work experience requirement and is currently working in a skilled occupation in South Australia (and has been employed in that position in South Australia for a minimum of three months). 2. Documents required for work experience: A letter from the employer confirming commencement date, job title, duties and tasks, salary and number of hours worked per week. 3. Require IELTS 6.0 in each band 4. Applicants must ensure that they have sufficient funds for settlement when they arrive in South Australia. Evidence of financial capacity is not required. However, Immigration SA reserves the right to seek additional information or evidence at a later stage if necessary. The requirement depends on whether you are applying offshore or onshore. 5. Financial requirement:applicants need to have combined cash and assets within the range listed in the table below. As a guideline, when applicants arrive in South Australia, immigration SA recommends that offshore applicants have $20,000 in cash and onshore applicants have $5,000 in cash for settlement. Applicants should not dispose of any assets before the visa is granted. 6. Age under 50 years at the time of nomination 7. Required IELTS 7.0 in each band, If you are a passport holder or citizen of the United States, United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada or New Zealand, you don t need to provide an English test result. 8. Work experience at least one year of skilled work experience in the last three years. Some occupations have a higher work experience requirement. If you are an international graduate of South Australia, you may be able to access a work experience waiver 9. Commitment to South Australia You need to commit to living and working in South Australia for two years from when you arrive, with a view to long-term settlement.
Tasmania Yes Yes No
1. [Medical professionals]those who were trained outside Tasmania but have worked in Tasmania for more than six months full time in their nominated occupation with an ongoing appointment. 2. [Tasmanian graduates] Those who studied in Tasmania for two years or longer and have successfully completed their qualifications.tasmanian State Migration Plan Occupations List (Tasmanian SMP List) does not apply to this group.the nominated occupation can be any on the Consolidated Sponsored Occupations List (CSOL) as long as a positive skills assessment has been obtained. If the applicant moved to mainland Australia, he/she must have relocated back to Tasmania and include a residential lease/rental agreement (or any other evidence of residency) in the application. If the applicant has moved out of Tasmania before the visa grant, the state nomination may be revoked. 3. [Applicants currently offshore or on the mainland Australia] Regardless of the current residence location, those who havean occupation on the Tasmanian SMP list have more than five years of work experience post qualification in their nominated occupation and have secured a formal job offer from a Tasmanian employer. 4. [Applicants currently offshore or on the mainland Australia] Regardless of the current residence location, those who have occupations on the Tasmanian SMP list, more than five years of work experience post qualification and be able to demonstrate strong and genuine interest from a Tasmanian employer and/or strong, substantial and current. 5. [Onshore applicants who intend to be self-employed] Regardless of nominated occupation, those who are currently on the mainland Australia and wish to open a business or work as self-employed in Tasmania. Applicants must have relocated to Tasmania and have owned and operated a business in the state for at least six months. Ownership must be more than 50% of the business.the turnover will be flexibly assessed according to the nature of the business. For example, in the case of a sole trader who does not incur substantial operational costs, the turnover can be minimum $75,000 per annum. Tasmanian SMP List does not apply to this group. The nominated occupation can be any on CSOL, as long as a positive skills assessment has been obtained. The nature of business does not have to be directly related to the nominated occupation. 6. [Applicants currently offshore or on the mainland Australia] Those who are currently on the mainland Australia, haveoccupations on the Tasmanian SMP list and wish to live and work in Tasmania. Applicants must have relocated to Tasmania and been employed in their nominated or closely related occupation for at least six months post qualification.the appointment must be on going and located in Tasmania. Off list nominations may be considered if the employer canprovide evidence of substantial recruitment difficulties within the local labour market. 7. [Tasmanian graduates] Those who studied in Tasmania for two years or longer and have successfully completed their qualifications.tasmanian State Migration Plan Occupations List (Tasmanian SMP List) does not apply to this group.the nominated occupation can be any on the Consolidated Sponsored Occupations List (CSOL) as long as a positive skills assessment has been obtained. If the applicant moved to mainland Australia, he/she must
have relocated back to Tasmania and include a residential lease/rental agreement (or any other evidence of residency) in the application. If theapplicant has moved out of Tasmania before the visa grant, the state nomination may be revoked. 8. not yet turned 50 years of age 9. IELTS 7 or higher in each component 10. not yet turned 50 years of age Victoria Yes Yes No 1. aaaa Western Australia Yes Yes No 1. For your EOI eligiblity you must score at least 60 for the DIBP points test this will included 5 points for Skilled Nominated Visa for state nomination point. 2. Have evidence of a skills assessment suitable for permanent migration in your nominated occupation. 3. Have evidence of at least competent English (International English Language Testing System result of at least six in each band). 4. Select Western Australia as the preferred State. 5. Be younger than 50 years of age. 6. Select Western Australia as the preferred State. 7. Have evidence of a skills assessment suitable for permanent migration in your nominated occupation. 8. For your EOI eligiblity you must score at least 60 for the DIBP points test this will included 10 points for Skilled Nominated Visa for state nomination point. 9. Have evidence of at least competent English (International English Language Testing System result of at least six in each band). 10. Be younger than 50 years of age. 11. test 12. test1112 13. Ravi Test Common Assessment Authority Engineers Australia Website:http://wwww.engineersaustralia.org.au Email ID :msa@engineersaustralia.org.au