Structural Engineer - ANZSCO 233214

Description -Structural engineers analyses the statistical properties of all types of structures, tests the behaviour and durability of materials used in their construction, and designs and supervises the construction of all types of structures. Their expertise in physics, mechanics, and materials science is employed to guarantee the safety, functionality, and cost-effectiveness of systems. Registration or licensing may be required.

ANZSCO Structure

Major Group 2 - Professionals
Sub-Major Group 23 - Design, Engineering, Science and Transport Professionals
Minor Group 233 - Engineering Professionals
Unit Group 2332 - Civil Engineering Professionals

Job Outlook

Weekly Earnings $1962
Work full time hours 89%
Growth expected in the next 5 years Very Strong
Gender share 11% FEMALE
Average full-time 44 Hours
Skill level rating Very High Skills
Average Age Male: 39.2
Female: 33.1
Persons: 38.3
Employed 6200

[See: Australian Bureau of Statistics 233214 Structural Engineers - Employee Earnings and Hours, Australia, May 2016]

Required Skill Level for Structural Engineer

Skill level: 1

In the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations, the ANZSCO Skill Level 1 represents the highest level of proficiency for Structural Engineers. This category encompasses individuals with extensive expertise and experience in the field, enabling them to handle complex tasks and responsibilities independently. Typically, they hold a Bachelor's degree or higher in civil or structural engineering and have accumulated at least 5 years of relevant work experience. At this skill level, Structural Engineers are expected to possess a broad range of technical and professional skills and effective communication and interpersonal abilities to collaborate successfully with clients and industry colleagues.

Skill Assessment Authority

For Australia

In Australia, Engineers Australia serves as the Skills Assessment Authority for Structural Engineers. They evaluate an applicant's engineering qualifications and work experience through a CDR Report assessment to ensure compliance with Australian standards.

For New Zealand

In New Zealand, Engineering New Zealand is responsible for assessing the skills, qualifications, and experience of Structural Engineers who intend to migrate to New Zealand under the Skilled Migrant Category.

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

Structural Engineer: 233214

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 Structural Engineer ANZSCO Code 233214

ANZSCO OCCUPATION SKILLS ASSESSMENT 189 190 485 491 (STATE) 491 (FAMILY) 186 (DIRECT) 407 (TRAINING) 494 (REGIONAL SPONSORED) 482 (TSS MEDIUM TERM)
233214 Structural 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: 65 Points
Onshore: N/A Onshore: N/A

UNIT GROUP 2332: Structural Engineer

Occupations in Unit Group 2332

- Civil Engineer 233211

- Geotechnical Engineer 233212

- Structural Engineer 233214

- Transport Engineer 233215

The ANZSCO Code Unit Group 2332, known as the "Civil Engineering Professionals occupation group" in Engineers Australia, comprises occupations that focus on the design, construction, and upkeep of the built environment. This group encompasses various specialised areas, such as Civil engineering (233211), Geotechnical engineering (233212), Structural engineering (233214), and Transport Engineering (233215).

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

Tasks to Perform for Structural Engineer

  • Analyse static properties of structures
  • Test behaviour and durability of construction materials
  • Design and supervise construction projects
  • Ensure the safety, functionality, and cost-effectiveness of systems
  • Consider environmental factors like earthquakes and wind loads
  • Collaborate with clients and professionals in the industry
  • Possess strong technical and professional skills
  • Demonstrate effective communication and interpersonal abilities

English Requirement

English Language Test Overall Score Minimum Score in Each Component
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) 7 6 in (writing, listening, reading), 7 in speaking,
Occupational English Test (OET) B B
Test of English as a Foreign Language Internet-based Test (TOEFL iBT 93 12 in listening, 13 in reading, 21 in writing, 23 in speaking
Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic 65 50 in (writing, reading, listening), 65 in speaking

Exceptions

  • The English language requirement for certain visas can be waived for applicants from English-speaking countries like the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States.
  • In some cases, access may have reduced English language requirements for individuals sponsored by an Australian employer or those who have completed tertiary education in Australia.
  • There are also visa options where an English language test may not be necessary if the applicant can demonstrate at least five years of professional occupation work experience in Australia.
  • Additionally, the English language requirement may be waived if the applicant has a medical condition that prevents them from taking the English language test.

Contact Us

As a service provider, we can assist you with various aspects related to structural engineering ANZSCO. At CDR Report Writer, we offer guidance and support throughout the skills assessment process, ensuring your qualifications and work experience align with Australian standards. Our expertise lies in preparing Competency Demonstration Reports (CDRs) to showcase your engineering proficiency. We also provide information on visa options and requirements, including English language proficiency.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Structural engineers in Australia design and oversee the construction of various structures, ensuring their safety, functionality, and cost-effectiveness.

To become a structural engineer in Australia, you typically need a Bachelor's degree or higher in civil or structural engineering.

Yes, registration or licensing may be required for practising as a structural engineer in Australia.

Yes, structural engineers in Australia consider environmental aspects such as earthquakes and wind loads when designing structures.

Essential skills for structural engineers in Australia include knowledge of physics, mechanics, materials science, technical proficiency, and strong communication and interpersonal abilities.