Mechanical Engineer – ANZSCO 233512

Mechanical Engineer - ANZSCO 233512

This is a new series of our Articles to assist you with your individual CDR applications. This series will showcase individual ANZSCO codes, with their descriptions, requirements and skills levels required for a successful CDR outcome. This article focuses on Mechanical Engineer – ANZSCO 233512.

Mechanical Engineer – ANZSCO 233512

Description of Mechanical Engineer tasks: A qualified engineer needs to conduct planning, designs, organization and overseeing of the assembly. This also includes erection, commissioning, operation and maintenance of mechanical work as well as processing the plants and installations.

The Specializations included are: Airconditioning Engineer; Building Services Engineer; Heating and Ventilation Engineer.

The ANZSCO Group for Mechanical Engineer includes: 2335 Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers, and hence the occupations in this Group are: 233511 Industrial Engineer; 233512 Mechanical Engineer; 233513 Production or Plant Engineer.

Description of the ANZSCO Group for Mechanical Engineer:  designing, organizing and overseeing the construction, alongside with operation and maintenance of mechanical and process plant and installations, establishing programs for the coordination of manufacturing activities, and ensuring usage of resources is cost effective.

Skill Level:  Most 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 Skill Level 1).

Mechanical Engineer statistics:

Average Income: The average salary for a Mechanical Engineer is $ 127,939 for male employees and $ 111,545 for female employees per year. [See: https://www.abs.gov.au/ –  Australian Bureau of Statistics-2335 Industrial mechanical and production engineers – Employee Earnings and Hours, Australia, May 2016]

 

(Research done in 2019 by the Australian Government:  Department of Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business)

CDRSample is helping Mechanical engineers to prepare their Competency Demonstration Report (CDR). Mechanical Engineers’ successful CDR samples are available at a very efficient price that may assist you in your CDR preparation, but only as a guideline. That said, the CDR is the main step for obtaining the Australian Skilled Migration and we recommend you do not take any risks.

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