
Note: The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has introduced a new classification system called Occupation Standard Classification for Australia (OSCA), which may be used for migration purposes in the future. This occupation is currently assessed under the ANZSCO classification used by the Department of Home Affairs.
OSCA Equivalent:
Electrical Engineering Technician – OSCA 312232
Electrical Engineering Technicians support Electrical Engineers and Engineering Technologists by conducting electrical tests, analysing system performance, preparing diagrams, undertaking calculations, and assisting with installation, maintenance, and commissioning of electrical systems.
Skill Level 2
(Requires an AQF Associate Degree, Advanced Diploma, or Diploma. Three years of relevant experience may substitute in some cases.)
Alternative Title:
| Visa Subclass | Visa Name | Eligible? |
|---|---|---|
| 189 | Skilled Independent Visa | ✅ |
| 190 | Skilled Nominated Visa | ✅ |
| 491 | Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) | ✅ |
| 186 | Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) | ✅ |
| 482 | Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) Visa | ✅ |
| 494 | Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional | ✅ |
| 485 | Temporary Graduate Visa | ✅ |
| 407 | Training Visa | ✅ |
Skills Assessment Authority:
✔ TRA – Trade Recognition Australia
Workers in this group support engineering teams in the research, design, installation, construction, testing, and maintenance of electrical systems, distribution facilities, substations, and control systems.
Australia:
New Zealand:
3+ years of relevant experience may substitute for formal qualifications.
Licensing requirements may apply depending on the state.
Most skilled visas and employer-sponsored visas require applicants to obtain a formal skills assessment. Exemptions apply only in very limited circumstances.
The designated skills assessment authority for Electrical Engineering Technician is Trade Recognition Australia (TRA). If eligible, applicants may also complete their assessment through VETASSESS, which conducts trade skills assessments on behalf of TRA.
TRA offers the following four skills assessment programs:
• Offshore Skills Assessment Program (OSAP)
• Migration Skills Assessment (MSA)
• Temporary Skills Shortage (TSS) Skills Assessment
• Job Ready Program (JRP)
Yes. This occupation appears on skilled occupation lists, making it eligible for multiple skilled and employer-sponsored visas.
TRA (Trade Recognition Australia) is the official skills assessment authority.
An AQF Associate Degree, Diploma, or Advanced Diploma. Equivalent overseas qualifications may be accepted if comparable.
Yes. Applicants generally need relevant experience performing ANZSCO-listed tasks. TRA may require evidence of past employment.
Yes, if the qualification is relevant and meets TRA JRP requirements.
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