ENGINEER - ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGISTS (NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED) JOBS AUSTRALIA
Australia seeks Engineers - Engineering Technologists (not elsewhere classified) to live and work in Australia. If your occupation is Engineer - Engineering Technologists (not elsewhere classified), as described in the Australian Skills Classified Occupation (ASCO) 2128-79, then your skills are currently in Demand.
Engineer - Engineering Technologists (not elsewhere classified) 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.
ENGINEER - ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGISTS (NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED) JOB DESCRIPTION
2128-79 Engineering Technologists NEC
This occupation group covers Engineering Technologists not elsewhere classified.
Skill Level:
The entry requirement for this occupation is a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. In some instances relevant experience is required in addition to the formal qualification. Registration or licensing may be required.
Occupations in this group include:
Aeronautical Engineering Technologist
Agricultural Engineering Technologist
Biomedical Engineering Technologist
Chemical Engineering Technologist
Industrial Engineering Technologist
Mining Engineering Technologist
ENGINEER - ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGISTS (NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED) IS NOT YOUR OCCUPATION?
If your occupation does not match the
- Engineer - Civil Engineering Technologist
- Engineer - Electrical or Electronics Engineering Technologist
- Aeronautical Engineering Technologist
- Engineer - Mechanical Engineering Technologist
- Agricultural Engineering Technologist
- Biomedical Engineering Technologist
- Chemical Engineering Technologist
- Industrial Engineering Technologist
- Mining Engineering Technologist
DO I QUALIFY FOR A WORK VISA TO AUSTRALIA (ENGINEER - ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGISTS (NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED))?
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