Transport Engineer ANZSCO 233215

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Traffic Analysis

Transport Planning

Infrastructure Design

Safety Management

Transport Engineers deal with planning, designing, construction, and monitoring of transportation infrastructure to make sure that people and goods move safely and at low costs and in a sustainable manner. These are roads, rail transport, airports, and mass transit. They study traffic patterns and optimize the efficiency of infrastructure including use of new technologies by factoring environmental and economic effects. Transport Engineers also collaborate with the urban planners, legislators and other engineers so that the transport systems are effectively incorporated in village-wide infrastructure developments.

The occupation of Transport Engineer ANZSCO 233215 is being assessed under the Engineers Australia CDR pathway.

Transport Engineer ANZSCO 233215 Australia

Occupation Lists

On the Occupation Lists

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

Not on the Occupation Lists

  • 482 TSS Visa Short Term List

Visa Provision For a Transport Engineer

Transport Engineers are a high-demand job in Australia and appears on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL). In this regard, they can have an opportunity to apply to get a visa based on the General Skilled Migration (GSM) Program, such as:

  • Skilled independent subclass 189
  • Skilled Nominated Subclass 190
  • Skilled Work Regional Subclass 491

Also, candidate who have a strong employment offer by an Australian employer can potentially receive employer-sponsored visas.

Skill Level Required

Professions in this unit group such as Transport Engineers (ANZSCO 233215) normally demand a bachelors degree in either civil or transport engineering. In some instances, one can use at least 5 years of relevant work experience and/or certification of vendors instead of formal education.

To satisfy the requirements of the skill assessment standards of the Engineers Australia (EA), it is necessary that Transport Engineers should exhibit high levels of skills in the area of transport system planning, design, construction, and project management. In other cases, further on-the-job training or experience might be required to meet the competency requirements.

Skill Level ANZSCO Level 1 Professional Engineer or Equivalent.

If you are from the background of Structural Engineer ANZSCO 233214.

English Requirement

English Language Test

Minimum Required Score

International English Language Testing

System (IELTS)

Minimum Score 6 (Learning, Reading, Writing), 7 speaking and 7 overall.

Occupational English Test (OET)

OET achieves a minimum Grade B in every section.

Test of English as a Foreign Language.
(TOEFL)

Minimum Score of (Learning: 12, Reading: 13, Writing: 21 and Speaking:23 and Overall 93).

Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic.

Minimum of 50 (Learning, Reading, Writing), 65 in speaking and 65 overall.

Tasks to Perform

The role of Transport Engineers will involve planning, designing and overseeing transportation infrastructure in order to promote safe, efficient and sustainable transportation of people and goods. Their key tasks include:

  • Design and Planning: Plan and design physical infrastructure of transportation systems, highways, railways, and urban transport, air transport, as well as logistical supply networks and terminals. Make sure that structures are safe, well-built, and impervious to collapsing, bending, twisting, or vibrating.
  • Traffic and Flow Analysis: Predict and evaluate present and future transport flow patterns based on population increase and needs modification to facilitate movement and lessen congestion.
  • Cost Estimation and Budget Control: Read architectural and engineering drawings to estimate their total costs and draw cost plans. Make changes in monitoring design, assess the costs and bargain the differences to allow control of the budget.
  • Site Coordination and Management: Coordinate and direct site labor, coordinate delivery of construction materials, equipment and plant, and prepare detailed schedules to coordinate site tasks effectively.
  • Construction Methods and Materials: Select appropriate construction methods, materials and standards of quality. Write, review, and interpret specifications, plans and procedures.
  • Soil and Structural Analysis: Gather and test soil and rock samples at different depths to determine the strength, compressibility and safe loading. Examine both the structural systems of both static and dynamic loads to promote the aspect of safety and adherence.
  • Integration with Infrastructure Projects: Work with the urban planners, legislators, architects and other engineers to make sure that the transportation systems are integrated well with the rest of the infrastructure development.
  • Monitoring and Quality Assurance: Oversight of construction in accordance with safety standards, quality performance and the project specifications.


1/08/2020 Round Results:

11/08/2020 (current)

189 Visa

491 Visa (Provisional ) (Family Sponsored).

Number of total invitations

110

90

Points Score

90

75

Visa date of effect

07/2020

06/2020

14/07/2020 (Previous)

189 Visa

491 Visa (Provisional) (Family Sponsored)

Points Score

90

95

Visa date of effect

07/2020

05/2020

Australian visa options for Transport Engineer - ANZSCO 233215

Why Choose Australia Skills Assessment?

As a Structural Engineer, you guarantee the safety, durability, and creativity of current infrastructural structures. In order to demonstrate your qualifications to the Engineers Australia (EA) it is important that your Competency Demonstration Report (CDR) is able to clearly demonstrate your technical skills, work experience as well as design skills.

CDR Preparation by professionals will help in keeping all Career Episodes, Summaries Statements, and CPD records authentic and correct and in full accordance with the EA guidelines. Reports include a record of practical experience in design, analysis, safety testing, and project management, which perfectly match the EA competencies.

There are hundreds of Structural Engineers with successful EA evaluations and migration to Australia. A CDR that is well prepared, approved by EA, and has been prepared, will guarantee that your engineering skills are acceptable worldwide and would bolster your argument in favor of skillful migration.

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