2124-11 Civil Engineer

Points 60

Specialisations

Traffic Engineer
Hydrolics Engineer

 

Skill Level

The entry requirement for this occupation is a bachelor degree or higher qualification. In some instances relevant experience is required in addition to the formal qualification. Registration or licensing may be required.

 

Job Description & Tasks

Plans, designs, organises and oversees the construction and operation of civil engineering projects such as structural, transportation or hydraulic engineering systems.

  • designs civil engineering projects such as hydraulic systems, roads, aerodromes, water supply systems, bridges and buildings
  • studies, evaluates and reports on the environmental implications of projects
  • determines construction methods, materials and quality standards
  • drafts and interprets specifications, drawings, plans, construction methods and procedures
  • organises and directs site labour and the delivery of construction materials, plant and equipmentadministers contracts and verifies and certifies satisfactory completion
  • establishes detailed programs for the coordination of site activities
  • sets up work control systems to ensure that standards of performance, quality, cost and safety are met
  • consults with other engineers, architects, landscape architects and environmental scientists
  • researches, investigates and evaluates materials, processes or systems related to civil engineering works
  • supervises the testing and commissioning of completed works
Assessing Authority: Engineers Australia

 

This occupation is included in the following occupation lists;

Skilled Occupations List (SQL)

This occupation is on the Skilled Occupations List and can be applied for under the Skilled Migration Programme.

Migration Occupations in Demand List (MODL)

This occupation is included in the Migration Occupations in Demand List. You must have 12 months work experience in this occupation or a closely related occupation to claim the available 15 or 20 MODL points.

Skilled Regional Sponsored (SRS)

This visa allows you to be sponsored by a relative living in a Designated Area or to be nominated by a State or Territory government. To apply for nomination by a State/Territory your occupation must in demand in that particular government.

Please note that many occupations in demand by a State or Territory are required to have a specialisation and not all specialisations are detailed in the lists. You can check for further information through CMS or directly through the State or Territory.

This occupation is in demand in;
Victoria
Tasmania
Western Australia
South Australia
Australian Capital Territory
Northern Territory

Temporary Business Sponsorship (457)

This occupation is on the approved list of occupations for temporary business sponsorship and may be sponsored for a 457 visa.

Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS)

This occupation is on the approved list of occupations for the Employer Nomination Scheme and may be nominated by a company under the ENS.

This information has been reproduced with permission from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, The original source can be found at: 1220.0 - ASCO - Australian Standard Classification of Occupations, Second Edition, 1997