CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN JOBS AUSTRALIA
Australia seeks Civil Engineering Technicians to live and work in Australia. If your occupation is Civil Engineering Technician, as described in the Australian Skills Classified Occupation (ASCO) 3122-13, then your skills are currently in Demand.
Civil Engineering Technician is on the State Sponsorship List for one or more Australian States/Territories. You may qualify for a lower required pass mark in your points based work visa assessment, and for priority processing to fast-track your work visa application.
CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN JOB DESCRIPTION
3122-13 Civil Engineering Technician
Conducts tests of construction materials and prepares sketches and tabulations in support of civil engineers and civil engineering associates.
Skill Level:
The entry requirement for this occupation is an AQF Certificate IV or higher qualification or at least 3 years relevant experience. In some instances relevant experience is required in addition to the formal qualification. Registration or licensing may be required.
Tasks Include:
- interprets work assignment instructions, applies appropriate procedures and selects equipment under the direction of civil engineers, engineering technologists and engineering associates
- conducts field and laboratory tests of construction materials and soils, and collects data for traffic surveys
- prepares computations, sketches, charts and tabulations for civil engineering works such as drainage, water supply, sewage reticulation systems, roads, airports, dams, bridges and other structures
Specialisations:
Civil Engineering Assistant
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