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Aeronautical Engineer - ANZSCO 233911

Aeronautical Engineer is a position of the ANZSCO classification code 233911, which involves the design and assessment of aircraft as well as other aviation associated technologies. This role is critically important to aerospace industry whereby engineers use mechanics and dynamics principles to come up with efficient flying machines.

Principal roles consist of preparing specific layouts of parts of the airplane, conducting trial flights and tests in wind tunnels, and exploring data to identify improvement. Aeronautical Engineers are also accountable for conforming to aviation requirements and policies; as well as engaging in teams to provide viable solutions.

A male aeronautical engineer works on an aircraft in a hangar, examining engine components and using tools.

Demand for advanced aviation technology has been on the rise in Australia and therefore job opportunities for Aeronautical Engineers are consequently good. It was hold within the commercial airlines, defense forces as well as research institutions which make the course so stimulating and full of prospect for those willing to engage in the flight engineering profession. This study aims to help engineers who wish to move to automotive engineering by identifying the requirement and those precipitating migration.

Skill Level

  • Level 1 or Equivalent

Skill Assessment Authority

Aeronautical Engineer must seek skill assessments through:

  • Engineers Australia (EA)
  • Australian Institute of Management (AIM)

Specializations of Aeronautical Engineer

  • Aeronautical Engineering Officer (Navy)
  • Aerospace Engineer
  • Aerospace Engineer Officer – Aeronautical (Air Force)
  • Aerospace Engineer Officer – Armament (Air Force)
  • Aerospace Engineer Officer – Electronics (Air Force)
  • Avionics Systems Engineer
  • Weapons Aeronautical Engineering Officer (Navy)

Occupation List of Aeronautical Engineer

Occupation on Skill List

Occupation not on Skill List

  • 489 (S/T) Occupations List
  • 482 TSS Visa Medium Term List
  • 407 Training visa occupations List
  • 482 TSS Visa Regional Occupation List
  • 189 Skilled Independent and Family Sponsored 489 Occupations List and 485 Graduate Work Stream
  • 190 State/Territory Sponsored
  • 186 ENS Visa Occupations List
  • 187 RSMS Visa Occupations List
  • 491 – Skilled Work Regional (provisional) visa (subclass 491) Occupation List
  • 494 – Skilled Employer-Sponsored Regional (provisional) (subclass 494) – Employer-sponsored stream
  • 482 TSS Visa Short-Term List

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    Visa Provision

    Aeronautical Engineer falls under the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) because of its high demand in Australia. Prospective professionals can apply for visas through the General Skilled Migration (GSM) Program, which includes:

    • Skilled Nominated Subclass 190
    • Skilled Independent Subclass 189
    • Skilled Work Regional Subclass 491

    Applicants might also consider employer-sponsored visas if they have a job offer.

    Unit Group 2339

    The engineering jobs not otherwise classified by ANZSCO are covered by Unit Group 2339. Unit Group 2993 is composed of engineers who work in the domains of marine and naval architecture, biomedical engineering, engineering technology, and environmental engineering. There’s a chance you’ll need to register or get a license.

    Skill Level required for Aeronautical Engineer

    The majority of employment in this unit group needs at least a bachelor’s degree as well as experience or knowledge equivalent to that acquired through experience. Instead of an official qualification, one may possess a relevant certificate from a vendor or have worked in the field for five years or more. In other cases, mere formal education may not be enough. The individual may also need appropriate familiarization or exposure (ANZSCO Skill Level 1).

    Occupations in this Group

    • 233911 Aeronautical Engineer
    • 233912 Agricultural Engineer
    • 233913 Biomedical Engineer
    • 233914 Engineering Technologist
    • 233915 Environmental Engineer
    • 233916 Naval Architect / Marine Designer
    • 233999 Engineering Professionals NEC

    Language Requirement

    1. IELTS: At least 6 (L, R, and W), 7 in speaking, and 7 overall
    2. OET: At least a B in each section
    3. PTE Academic: Minimum score of 50 (L, R, W), 65 in speaking, and 65 overall
    4. TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of (L:12 R:13 W:21 S:23 overall 93)

    Exceptions

    • Graduates from Australia are excluded in some states and territories.
    • A specific need may be imposed in some states through priority skilled lists.
    • In the US, Canada, New Zealand, the UK, or Ireland, IELTS or OET submissions are not necessary. 
    • If you need to be licensed or registered, you must show that you can speak and write English at a certain level, either by meeting the requirements for licensing or registration or by getting at least a certain level on the IELTS test (or something similar).

    Key Responsibilities of Aeronautical Engineer

    • Design and Development: Designers can work on creating elaborate structures for aircraft and spacecraft parts and accessories using standard CAD models, and apply engineering knowledge to improve functionality and reliability.
    • Testing and Evaluation: Testing involves physical performance of prototypes and other aircraft to determine their efficiency, strength and reliability at different instances. Trends and analytical reports from the tests should be used to make changes in the design.
    • Technical Analysis: Design prototypes and models and test the performance of the designs through computer based modelling, wind tunnel modelling amongst others.
    • Compliance and Regulations: Makes sure that all design and processes meet with the regulation laws, safety precautionary measures and environmental policies of aviation organizations.
    • Collaboration: Collaborate with aerospace designers and programmers, project managers and manufacturers to implement ideas into prototypes.
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