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ANZSCO 263312 Telecommunications Network Engineers

Communications are improved by telecommunications network engineers by detecting and evaluating issues with and demands placed on current telecommunications systems. The best methods to solve problems are chosen by telecommunications network engineers. It’s conceivable that enrollment or authorization will be necessary.

Skill Level: Level 1 or Equivalent

Skill Assessment Authority: Engineers Australia (EA) / Australian Institute of Management (AIM)

ANZSCO 263312-Telecommunications Network Engineers

Specializations of Telecommunications Network Engineers

  • Network Design & Planning
  • Wireless & Mobile Communication
  • Fiber Optic & Broadband Networks
  • Satellite & Radio Systems
  • Network Security & Monitoring
  • VoIP & Telecommunication Services

On the Occupation List of Telecommunications Network Engineers:

  • 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

Not on the Occupation List of Telecommunications Network Engineers:

  • 482 TSS Visa Short-Term List

Visa Provision for Telecommunications Network Engineers

Since the profession is identified on the MLTSSL as being in high demand in Australia, any visas under the General Skilled Migration (GSM) Program may be sought. Tickets from the Skilled Independent Subclass 189, Skilled Work Regional Subclass 491, and Skilled Nominated Subclass 190 fall under this category. Additionally, if you have a work offer that is certain, you might be eligible to apply for a number of employer-sponsored visas.

⋙ Unit Group 2633

Professionals in the field of telecommunications engineering choose the best combinations of hardware and software for telecommunications systems to guarantee that the equipment functions as it should. Professionals in the field of communications engineering research and analyze interruption, intelligibility, and clarify to reduce and prevent current and future difficulties. It may be necessary to register or obtain a license.

Skill Level Required

The majority of jobs in this unit category require a skill level equivalent to a bachelor’s degree or higher qualification. The formal qualification may be replaced with at least five years of relevant experience or vendor certification in the area. In some cases, in addition to formal education, relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be necessary (ANZSCO Skill Level 1).

Exceptions for Unit Group 2633

  • Australian Graduate exceptions apply in some states/territories
  • Priority Skilled Lists may apply a specific requirement in some states
  • Countries free from submitting IELTS or OET include the UK, Canada, New Zealand, the US, and Ireland. Where mandatory licensing or registration is required, you must demonstrate a level of English sufficient to meet licensing/registration or a minimum IELTS, or equivalent, whichever is higher.

Occupations in this Group

  • 263311 Telecommunications Engineer.
  • 263312 Telecommunications Network Engineer.

Language Proficiency to be Eligible

To be eligible for skills assessment or migration as a Telecommunications Network Engineer in Australia, applicants must demonstrate English language proficiency. Accepted tests and minimum scores are:

  • IELTS (Academic or General): Overall 6.0, with no band less than 6.0
  • TOEFL iBT: Total 64, with at least 12 in Listening, 13 in Reading, 21 in Writing, and 18 in Speaking
  • PTE Academic: Overall 50, with no section less than 50
  • OET: Minimum grade B in each component

Meeting these requirements is essential for Engineers Australia skills assessment.

Telecommunications Network Engineers ' Responsibilities '

  • Engineers working on telecommunications networks choose the best ways to solve problems.
  • By determining and evaluating the issues and needs of the current telecommunications systems, telecoms network engineers improve communications.
  • Engineers of telecommunications networks offer telecommunications network services in compliance with the laws, regulations, norms, and policies that are in force.
  • Telecommunications network engineers develop, design, and set up digital data networks and telecommunications devices.
  • Engineers who work on telecommunications networks make ensuring that users, service providers, and manufacturers’ equipment are connected to one another.
  • Engineers in the field of telecommunications perform vendor evaluation and new product and service procurement.
  • To guarantee that telecommunications equipment functions as expected, telecommunications network engineers use the best telecommunications hardware and software combinations.
  • The performance of system hardware and software is monitored by telecommunications network engineers in order to predict future needs and develop short- and long-term strategies for equipment replacement.
  • Telecommunications network engineers find and develop new telecommunications sites, draft construction plans, generate permit paperwork, and complete approval.
  • Telecommunication network engineers create and comprehend specifications, plans, and rules for telecommunications equipment.

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