Employers Seeking Engineers in Australia

 
There has been a shortage of engineers in various sectors, and this is the reason why they are in demand. Engineering recruitment from companies in Australia has been on the rise because most applicants, although qualified, are deemed unsuitable for certain reasons.
 

Overview

If you are an experienced engineer with the necessary requirements and eligibility looking for engineering jobs in Australia, then you may want to learn more about this job and familiarise yourself with international recruitment of engineers. Many companies sponsoring overseas workers through the TSS visa/457 visa are also looking for engineers to become one of their TSS/457 workers.
 

Job Responsibilities   

A mechanical engineer designs, plans, oversees and organises the erection, assembly, maintenance, and operation of mechanical and process plant and installations. An electrical engineer designs and develops and also supervises manufacturing, installing, operating, and maintaining equipment, systems, and machines that are used for generating, distributing, and using electric power. Lastly, a chemical engineer designs and prepares the specifications to be used for chemical process systems. Chemical engineers also oversee the construction and operation of commercial-scale chemical plants, and supervise the fabrication and processing of products that undergo physical and chemical changes.
 

Job Requirements and Eligibility   

Although a number of applicants were qualified for an engineer position, some employers deemed them unsuitable. Most employers require their applicants to be formally qualified, which means that they should have a diploma or have finished the postgraduate level. They should have sufficient experience or experience that is specific to the job being advertised. They should also be accredited or registered. You should also make sure that you have knowledge of local codes, standards, and regulations in Australia and that you have proficiency in design software because if you have lacked these, even if you are qualified, employers might consider you unsuitable for the job.
 

Job Outlook

For the next five years, it is expected that employment in engineering occupations would undergo strong growth. Below are key statistics relating to engineer occupation job growth from January 2017 to July 2017  as published by Engineers Australia: 
  • 2.2 percent increase in engineering vacancies recorded for New South Wales 
  • 6.3 percent growth in engineering vacancies for Victoria
  • 8.6 percent increase in engineering job openings in Queensland 
  • 20.9 percent growth in engineering job vacancies in Western Australia 
  • Significant growth also experienced in job vacancies in Northern Territory, Tasmania, and Australian Capital Territory
 

Salary Details 

An electrical engineer could expect to earn a median of $2,175 per week, the full time before tax. Mechanical, industrial, and production engineers can expect a full-time weekly earning of up to $1,961 depending on their level of experience and the organization they work for. Lastly, materials and chemical engineers could earn $1,682 per week also depending on their level of experience and the company they work for. The high demand and pay for engineers continue to entice international workers to apply for engineering jobs in Australia.

 

Skill Level, Assessment, and Licensing 

Mechanical, chemical, and electrical engineering jobs require a level of skill equal to a bachelor’s degree or higher qualification. Before overseas personnel could migrate to Australia, they should have the relevant skills assessment authority assess their skills. For engineering jobs, the assessment authority is Engineers Australia.
 
 
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25/07/2018