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Telecommunications Field Engineers - ANZSCO 313212
ANZSCO Code for Telecommunications Field Engineers is 313212.
- Job Summary
- Average Income
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Telecommunications Field Engineers are responsible for maintaining communications systems, and are responsible for installing, testing, and maintaining equipment such as base transceiver stations to run wireless systems.
The average income for a Telecommunications Field Engineers is $120,436 per year.
Average Age: Males: Female: Persons: 46.3
Skill Level: 2
Skills Assessment Authority
Engineers Australia
Caveats
No caveats apply to this occupation.
Endorsed Correlations to ASCO Occupations
- 3124-11 Electronic Engineering Associate
Australian visa options for Telecommunications Field Engineers - ANZSCO 313212
Permanent | 491 Visa | Permanent | 482 TSS Visa | |||||||
Skilled Occupation | ANZSCO Code | Assessing Authority | 189 Visa | 190 Visa | State | Family | 186 Visa (DE) | 494 Visa | All area | Regional area |
Telecomm- unications Field Engineers | 313212 | Engineers Australia | ||||||||
Visa processing times-months(75%) | 9 | 9 | - | 10 | 17 | |||||
Visa processing times-months(90%) | 12 | 12 | - | 15 | 19 |
10/01/2020 Round Results: Round Results:
09/05/2019 (current) | 189 Visa | 491 Visa (Provisional) (Family Sponsored) |
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Number of total invitations | 1000 | 300 |
Points Score | 90 | 90 |
Visa date of effect | 2/10/2019 11:05 PM | 16/12/2019 1:01am |
11/12/2019 (Previous) | 189 Visa | 491 Visa (Provisional) (Family Sponsored) |
Points Score | 95 | - |
Visa date of effect | 30/11/2019 2:57pm | - |
Unofficial Results | 189 Visa | 491 Visa (Provisional) (Family Sponsored) |
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Group: 3132 Telecommunications Technical Specialists
- Job Description
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- Occupations in this Group
This unit group design, plan, organise and oversee the construction of civil engineering projects such as dams, bridges, pipelines, gas and water supply schemes, sewerage systems, roads, airports and other structures; analyse the likely behaviour of soil and rock when placed under pressure by proposed structures and design structural foundations; analyse the statical properties of all types of structures and test the behaviour and durability of materials used in their construction; plan and develop transportation systems; and estimate and monitor the construction costs of projects.
- installing, maintaining, repairing and diagnosing malfunctions of microwave, telemetry, multiplexing, satellite and other radio and electromagnetic wave communication systems
- configuring and integrating network and telecommunications technology with computer software, hardware, desktops, peripherals, databases and operating systems
- developing and recording logs of the details, locations and status of inventories, parts, equipment and instruments and maintaining the documentation of communication policies, procedures, guidelines and regulations, and quality standards
- providing technical advice and information, and monitoring the performance of complex telecommunications networks and equipment
- planning the development of customer access telecommunications network infrastructure
- liaising with vendors, suppliers, service providers and external resources and monitoring contractual obligations and performance delivery
- providing ongoing operational support in designing, optimising, troubleshooting, diagnosing, repairing and resolving of telecommunications network performance malfunctions, defects and faults
Most occupations in this unit group have a skill level comparable with qualifications mentioned below:
In Australia:
AQF Associate Degree, Advanced Diploma or Diploma (ANZSCO Skill Level 2)
In New Zealand:
NZ Register Diploma (ANZSCO Skill Level 2)
Experience of at least three years may be substitute for the formal qualifications listed above. In certain circumstances, significant experience or on-the-job training might be required along with the formal qualification.
Registration or licensing may be required.
- 313211 Radio Communications Technician
- 313212 Telecommunications Field Engineer
- 313213 Telecommunications Network Planner
- 313214 Telecommunications Technical Officer or Technologist
Sponsorship options for Telecommunications Field Engineers - ANZSCO 313212
NT | Northern Territory 190 Visa _______________________________________ | NT | Northern Territory 491 Visa _______________________________________ |
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NT | For applicants who are able to provide evidence of positive employment prospects | NT | For applicants who are able to provide evidence of positive employment prospects | ||
NT | For Graduates in the NT | NT | For Graduates in the NT | ||
NT | For applicants who have strong family connections | NT | For applicants who have strong family connections | ||
NT | For applicants who meet the NT residency and work requirements (including 485, 417, 462 and 457 visas Holders) | NT | For applicants who meet the NT residency and work requirements (including 485, 417, 462 and 457 visas Holders) | ||
SA | South Australia 190 Visa List current as of 20/02/2020 | SA | South Australia 491 Visa List current as of 20/02/2020 |
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SA | Available to South Australian international graduates, OR applicants have worked in a skilled occupation in South Australia, OR have ninety five points or higher (including state nomination points).
| SA | Available to South Australian international graduates, OR applicants have worked in a skilled occupation in South Australia, OR have an immediate family member permanently residing in South Australia OR have ninety five points or higher (including state nomination points).
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VIC | Victoria 190 Visa | VIC | Victoria 491 Visa | ||
Postcodes: Cities and major regional centres (3211 to 3232, 3235, 3240, 3328, 3330 to 3333, 3340 and 3342); Regional centres and other regional areas(3097 to 3099, 3139, 3233 to 3234, 3236 to 3239, 3241 to 3325, 3329, 3334, 3341, 3345 to 3424, 3430 to 3799, 3809 to 3909, 3912 to 3971 and 3978 to 3996); including Geelong, Ballarat, Bendigo, Shepparton, Mildura and Warrnambool; Anywhere except the Melbourne metropolitan area |
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VIC | For Graduates in Victoria:
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WA | Western Australia 190 Visa | WA | Western Australia 491 Visa | ||
WA | Western Australia Graduates 190 Visa | WA | Western Australia Graduates 491 Visa |
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NSW | New South Wales 190 Visa | NSW Regional areas 491 Visa | |||
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QLD | Queensland 190 Visa | QLD | Queensland 491 Visa | ||
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QLD | Closed: The Queensland State Nomination Skilled Program from 26 November 2019 (from 1.30pm AEST) is NOW CLOSED for: Skilled Nominated (Permanent) visa (subclass 190) For PhD Graduates in Queensland: Completed within the last two years Have a positive decision on thesis Sufficient funds Sponsorship Fee: $ 200 | QLD | For PhD Graduates in Queensland:
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QLD | QLD | Queensland 491 Visa Small Business Owner Pathway Applicants must be currently living and operating a small business in a QLD regional area and have a positive skills assessment in their nominated occupation. Applicants under this stream must have full-time work rights and not be currently studying. BSMQ criteria requires the applicant to:
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ACT | Canberra 190 Visa | ACT | Canberra 491 Visa | ||
Closed Canberra Matrix: Applicants should express an interest in applying for ACT 190 or 491 nomination by completing a score-based Canberra Matrix where they are allocated points against demonstrated economic contribution or benefit and/or a genuine commitment to be part of the ACT community. 23 January 2020 CANBERRA MATRIX - INVITATION ROUND: 75 points matrix; Number of Invitations Issued: 251 You can nominate any occupation on the ACT Occupation List, even if that occupation is closed. However, only open occupations will score points in the ‘Nominated Occupation’ category in the Canberra Matrix. Canberra residents You must meet the following minimum criteria before you are eligible to express an interest in ACT 190 nomination:
Applicants must demonstrate a ‘Proficient’ level of English as defined by Home Affairs (ie IELTS result with a minimum score of 7 (L, R, W, S) or or PTE Academic with a minimum score of 65 (L, R, W, S) or be eligible for ACT 190 Streamlined PhD nomination). Overseas applicants You must meet the following minimum criteria before you are eligible to express an interest in ACT 190 nomination:
Service fee: A$300 (if you are invited to apply) | Closed Canberra Matrix: Applicants should express an interest in applying for ACT 190 or 491 nomination by completing a score-based Canberra Matrix where they are allocated points against demonstrated economic contribution or benefit and/or a genuine commitment to be part of the ACT community. 23 January 2020 CANBERRA MATRIX - INVITATION ROUND: 70 points matrix; Number of Invitations Issued: 161 You can nominate any occupation on the ACT Occupation List, even if that occupation is closed. However, only open occupations will score points in the ‘Nominated Occupation’ category in the Canberra Matrix. Canberra residents You must meet the following minimum criteria before you are eligible to express an interest in ACT 491 nomination:
Applicants must demonstrate a ‘Proficient’ level of English as defined by Home Affairs (ie IELTS result with a minimum score of 7 (L, R, W, S) or or PTE Academic with a minimum score of 65 (L, R, W, S) or be eligible for ACT 190 Streamlined PhD nomination). Overseas applicants You must meet the following minimum criteria before you are eligible to express an interest in ACT 491 nomination:
Service fee: A$300 (if you are invited to apply) |
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ACT | ACT Streamlined PhD nomination 190 Visa Canberra residents- You are eligible to apply for ACT streamlined PhD nomination if you have:
Interstate resident- If you are living in another state or territory, you are eligible to apply for ACT streamlined PhD nomination if you were awarded a PhD from an ACT university within the last two years. Overseas applicant- If you are living overseas, you are eligible to apply for ACT streamlined PhD nomination if you were awarded a PhD from an ACT university within the last two years. | ACT | ACT Streamlined PhD nomination 491 Visa Canberra residents- You are eligible to apply for ACT streamlined PhD nomination if you have:
Interstate resident- If you are living in another state or territory, you are eligible to apply for ACT streamlined PhD nomination if you were awarded a PhD from an ACT university within the last two years. Overseas applicant- If you are living overseas, you are eligible to apply for ACT streamlined PhD nomination if you were awarded a PhD from an ACT university within the last two years. |
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TAS | Tasmania 190 Visa Nomination Criteria:
and sufficient funds. Processing Time: 4-6 weeks Sponsorship Fee: $220 | TAS | Tasmania 491 Visa Nomination Criteria:
and sufficient funds. Processing Time: 4-6 weeks Sponsorship Fee: $220 Eligible Postcodes: Entire territory (including Hobart, Launceston, Devonpor, Burnie, Kingston, Ulverstone, Wynyard, George Town and Sorell) |
491 Relative Sponsorship / 491 State Sponsorship
State | Designated Regional Areas Postcodes |
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ACT | Anywhere |
NT | Anywhere |
Norfolk Island | Anywhere |
SA | Anywhere |
TAS | Anywhere |
WA | Anywhere |
VIC | Postcode areas 3211 to 3232, 3235, 3240, 3328, 3330 to 3333, 3340 and 3342, 3097 to 3099, 3139, 3233 to 3234, 3236 to 3239, 3241 to 3325, 3329, 3334, 3341, 3345 to 3424, 3430 to 3799, 3809 to 3909, 3912 to 3971 and 3978 to 3996 |
NSW | Postcode areas 2259, 2264 to 2308, 2500 to 2526, 2528 to 2535 and 2574, 2250 to 2258, 2260 to 2263, 2311 to 2490, 2527, 2536 to 2551, 2575 to 2739, 2753 to 2754, 2756 to 2758 and 2773 to 2898 |
QLD | Postcode areas 4207 to 4275, 4517 to 4519, 4550 to 4551, 4553 to 4562, 4564 to 4569 and 4571 to 4575,4124 to 4125, 4133, 4183 to 4184, 4280 to 4287, 4306 to 4498, 4507, 4552, 4563, 4570 and 4580 to 4895 |