Chemical Engineer - ANZSCO 233111

Chemical Engineer designs and prepares specifications for chemical process systems and the construction and operation of commercial-scale chemical plants, and supervises industrial processing and fabrication of products undergoing physical and chemical changes.

ANZSCO Structure

Major Group 2 - Professionals
Sub-Major Group 23 - Design, Engineering, Science and Transport Professionals
Minor Group 233 - Engineering Professionals
Unit Group 2331 - Chemical and Materials Engineers

Job Outlook

Weekly Earnings $3019
Work full time hours 89%
Growth expected in the next 5 years Moderate
Gender share 20% FEMALE
Average full-time 44 Hours
Skill level rating Very High Skills
Average Age Male: 42.9
Female: 41.0
Persons: 41.5
Employed 2,400

[See: Australian Bureau of Statistics 233111 Chemical Engineers - Employee Earnings and Hours, Australia, May 2016]

Required Skill Level for Chemical Engineer Migration

Skill level: 1

The field of Chemical Engineering typically requires a bachelor's degree or higher qualification. However, in certain cases, at least five years of relevant experience and vendor certification can be considered as a substitute for formal qualifications. Additionally, some positions in Chemical Engineering may require a combination of formal qualifications, relevant experience, and on-the-job training. It falls under the ANZSCO Skill Level 1 category, indicating a high level of skill and expertise.

Skill Assessment Authority

For Australia

In Australia, the designated Skills Assessment Authority for Chemical Engineers is Engineers Australia. They conduct a CDR Report assessment to evaluate the equivalence of an applicant's engineering qualifications and work experience with the Australian standards.

For New Zealand

In New Zealand, Engineering New Zealand is responsible for assessing the skills, qualifications, and experience of Chemical Engineers seeking to migrate under the Skilled Migrant Category. Their assessments ensure that applicants meet the required standards for registration as a Chartered Professional Engineer.

Skill Priority in 2023

The Skills Priority List (SPL) provides a detailed view of occupations that are facing a shortage at a national level and within different states and territories in Australia. It also gives information about the expected future demand for different professions.

  • S: Shortage
  • NS: No Shortage
  • M: Metropolitan Shortage
  • R: Regional Shortage

Chemical Engineer 233111

National ACT NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA Future Demand
S S S S S S S S S Moderate

Potential Visa Pathways for Chemical Engineer ANZSCO Code 233111

ANZSCO OCCUPATION SKILLS ASSESSMENT 189 190 485 491 (STATE) 491 (FAMILY) 186 (DIRECT) 407 (TRAINING) 494 (REGIONAL SPONSORED) 482 (TSS MEDIUM TERM)
233111 Chemical Engineer Engineers Australia

2022/12/08 Round Results

Lowest Points Score Invited subclass 189 (Points-tested stream) Lowest Points Score Invited Subclass 491 (Family Sponsored Regional)
Offshore: 85 Points Offshore: N/A
Onshore: 85 Points Onshore: N/A

2022/10/06 Round Results

Lowest Points Score Invited subclass 189 (Points-tested stream) Lowest Points Score Invited Subclass 491 (Family Sponsored Regional)
Offshore: 65 Points Offshore: 70 Points
Onshore: N/A Onshore: N/A

UNIT GROUP 2331: CHEMICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERS

Occupations in Unit Group 2331

- Chemical Engineer 233111

- Materials Engineer 233112

Unit Group 2331, known as "Chemical and Materials Engineers" in the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO Code), consists of professionals engaged in researching, designing, and developing chemical processes and materials for a wide range of products and applications. Chemical and Materials Engineers are employed across diverse manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, energy production, and environmental management industries. Their responsibilities include creating innovative products, enhancing manufacturing processes, and advancing existing materials and products.

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics and Department of Immigration and Border Protection

Tasks to Perform for Chemical Engineer

  • Design and develop chemical processes for the production of various materials and products.
  • Conduct research to identify and optimise chemical reactions and processes.
  • Create technical specifications and plans for the construction and operation of chemical plants.
  • Oversee the implementation and operation of chemical processes, ensuring safety and efficiency.
  • Analyse data and conduct experiments to improve product quality and process efficiency.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve issues related to chemical processes and equipment.
  • Collaborate with other engineers and professionals to optimise overall plant performance.

English Requirement

English Language Test Minimum Required Score
IELTS Overall 6.0, with no band score below 6.0
TOEFL iBT Overall 64, with no section score below 4
PTE Academic Overall 50, with no communicative skill score below 50
Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) Overall 169, with no individual band score below 169
OET (Occupational English Test) Minimum grade of B in all 4 components

Exceptions

  • Citizens of the UK, Canada, New Zealand, the USA, or Ireland may be exempt from English language requirements.
  • Completing at least five years of full-time study in an English-medium secondary and tertiary education institution may exempt you from English language requirements.
  • Having at least three years of full-time work experience in a professional occupation where English was the primary language of communication may exempt you from English language requirements. This option applies to programs like the Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189).

Are you qualified?

  • There are several programs through which you can qualify for skilled migration.
  • Some of these programs include Skill Select, Employer Nomination Scheme (Subclass 186), Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (Subclass 187), Temporary Business (Long Stay), and Standard Business Sponsorship (Subclass 457).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Chemical Engineers in Australia are responsible for designing and developing chemical processes, overseeing industrial operations, and ensuring chemical products' safe and efficient production.

Generally, a bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering or a related field is required to become a Chemical Engineer in Australia.

Yes, Chemical Engineers need strong analytical skills, problem-solving abilities, knowledge of chemical processes, and proficiency in engineering software.

To migrate to Australia as a Chemical Engineer, you may need to undergo a skills assessment by a designated authority, such as Engineers Australia, to assess your qualifications and work experience.

ANZSCO classifies Chemical Engineering as occupation code 2331. It includes professionals researching, designing, and developing chemical processes and materials for various applications.

The duration for a skills assessment for Chemical Engineering under ANZSCO can vary, but it usually takes several weeks to complete.