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Telecommunications Engineers - ANZSCO 263311

Telecommunications Engineers, classified under ANZSCO Code 263311, are responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining telecommunications systems and networks. They work on various technologies related to both wired and wireless communications, ensuring efficient data transmission and connectivity for organizations and consumers.

A Telecommunications Engineer wearing a blue hard hat using a walkie-talkie, monitoring a control panel in a technical facility.

Skill Level

  • Level 1 or Equivalent

Skills Assessment Authority

Telecommunications Engineers must seek skill assessments through:

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

Specializations

  • Signals Officer (Army) (NZ) 
  • Computer Systems Integrator

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    Visa Provision

    This profession 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 2633: Telecommunications Engineering Professionals

    To ensure that the apparatus functions as it should, experts in the field of telecommunications engineering choose the best combinations of hardware and software for telecommunications systems. In order to decrease and prevent current and future issues, experts in the field of communications engineering do research and analysis on interruption, intelligibility, and clarity. It could be necessary to register or obtain a license.

    Skill Level required for Telecommunications Engineers

    The majority of employment in this unit group needs 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).

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    Language Requirement for Telecommunications Engineers

    • IELTS: At least 6 (L, R, and W), 7 in speaking, and 7 overall
    • OET: At least a B in each section
    • PTE Academic: Minimum score of 50 (L, R, W), 65 in speaking, and 65 overall
    • 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 Telecommunications Engineers

    • Engineers in the telecom industry search for and select new telecom locations.
    • Telecommunications engineers draft and submit the paperwork needed to request approval.
    • As part of the process, telecommunication engineers create building plans that are later authorized.
    • Rules, laws, policies, and procedures are used by telecommunications engineers to assure uniformity in the supply of telecommunication networks.
    • To ensure that communication networks are integrated, telecommunications engineers develop, build, and configure satellite and digital data systems.
    • Telecommunication engineers take care that the communication subsystem interfaces with the hardware from different makers and service providers and consumers.
    • Telecommunications engineers come up with engineering project proposals so as to determine the order of the projects.
    • Leading projects to enhance or expand telecommunications infrastructure, collaborating with various stakeholders.
    • They are the ones who make purchase decisions of new products and services from vendors.
    • Communications engineers are responsible for the preparation and assessment of the diagrams used on telecommunication networks.
    • Telecommunication engineers draw standard diagrams and come up with general instructions on how to operate telecommunication equipment.
    • The best hardware and software standards are chosen by telecommunications professionals to guarantee the fundamental effectiveness of communications.
    • Telecom engineers identify and assess the needs and difficulties of contemporary telecommunications networks.
    • To lessen and prevent existing and future issues, telecommunication engineers investigate and examine interruption, comprehensibility, and clarification.
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