Classification Viewer
1 MANAGERS
11 Chief Executives, General Managers and Legislators
13 Specialist Managers
14 Hospitality, Retail and Service Managers
2 PROFESSIONALS
21 Arts and Media Professionals
22 Business, Human Resource and Marketing Professionals
222 Financial Brokers and Dealers, and Investment Advisers
224 Information and Organisation Professionals
23 Design, Engineering, Science and Transport Professionals
232 Architects, Designers, Planners and Surveyors
233 Engineering Professionals
24 Education Professionals
25 Health Professionals
251 Health Diagnostic and Promotion Professionals
253 Medical Practitioners
26 ICT Professionals
3 TECHNICIANS AND TRADES WORKERS
31 Engineering, ICT and Science Technicians
311 Agricultural, Medical and Science Technicians
312 Building and Engineering Technicians
32 Automotive and Engineering Trades Workers
33 Construction Trades Workers
34 Electrotechnology and Telecommunications Trades Workers
39 Other Technicians and Trades Workers
393 Textile, Clothing and Footwear Trades Workers
4 COMMUNITY AND PERSONAL SERVICE WORKERS
41 Health and Welfare Support Workers
42 Carers and Aides
44 Protective Service Workers
5 CLERICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE WORKERS
55 Numerical Clerks
59 Other Clerical and Administrative Workers
6 SALES WORKERS
62 Sales Assistants and Salespersons
7 MACHINERY OPERATORS AND DRIVERS
71 Machine and Stationary Plant Operators
711 Machine Operators
72 Mobile Plant Operators
8 LABOURERS
82 Construction and Mining Labourers
83 Factory Process Workers
84 Farm, Forestry and Garden Workers
23 - Design, Engineering, Science and Transport Professionals
DESIGN, ENGINEERING, SCIENCE AND TRANSPORT PROFESSIONALS fly and ensure the safe operation of aircraft, control and manage the operation of ships, boats and marine equipment, design buildings, landscapes and products for manufacture and visual communication, design, plan and organise the testing, construction and maintenance of structures, machines, production systems and plants, and perform analytical, conceptual and practical tasks in relation to the chemical and physical properties of the universe, living organisms, and the environment.
Indicative Skill Level:
Most occupations in this sub-major group have a level of skill commensurate with the qualifications and experience outlined below.
In Australia:
AQF Bachelor degree or higher qualification. At least five years of relevant experience may substitute for the formal qualification (ANZSCO Skill Level 1); or
AQF Associate Degree, Advanced Diploma or Diploma, or at least three years of relevant experience (ANZSCO Skill Level 2)
In New Zealand:
NZQF Bachelor degree or higher qualification. At least five years of relevant experience may substitute for the formal qualification (ANZSCO Skill Level 1); or
NZQF Diploma, or at least three years of relevant experience (ANZSCO Skill Level 2)
Tasks Include:
flying aircraft, and ensuring the safe and efficient operation of aircraft in flight and on the ground;
controlling and directing the operation of ships, boats and marine equipment to ensure the safe and efficient loading and transport of cargo and passengers;
designing products including furniture, textiles and maps, and physical structures and engineering systems;
conducting research and practical tests to resolve design and operational problems;
interpreting and analysing data from engineering and scientific experiments and tests;
conducting experiments and tests to determine the chemical composition and reactive properties of natural substances and processed materials;
analysing and describing living organisms and their interaction with their environment;
advising on the use of natural resources, and discussing and making recommendations to individuals and groups about variables affecting land use.
Occupations in this sub-major group are classified into the following minor groups:
231 Air and Marine Transport Professionals
232 Architects, Designers, Planners and Surveyors
233 Engineering Professionals
234 Natural and Physical Science Professionals
Indicative Skill Level:
Most occupations in this sub-major group have a level of skill commensurate with the qualifications and experience outlined below.
In Australia:
AQF Bachelor degree or higher qualification. At least five years of relevant experience may substitute for the formal qualification (ANZSCO Skill Level 1); or
AQF Associate Degree, Advanced Diploma or Diploma, or at least three years of relevant experience (ANZSCO Skill Level 2)
In New Zealand:
NZQF Bachelor degree or higher qualification. At least five years of relevant experience may substitute for the formal qualification (ANZSCO Skill Level 1); or
NZQF Diploma, or at least three years of relevant experience (ANZSCO Skill Level 2)
Tasks Include:
flying aircraft, and ensuring the safe and efficient operation of aircraft in flight and on the ground;
controlling and directing the operation of ships, boats and marine equipment to ensure the safe and efficient loading and transport of cargo and passengers;
designing products including furniture, textiles and maps, and physical structures and engineering systems;
conducting research and practical tests to resolve design and operational problems;
interpreting and analysing data from engineering and scientific experiments and tests;
conducting experiments and tests to determine the chemical composition and reactive properties of natural substances and processed materials;
analysing and describing living organisms and their interaction with their environment;
advising on the use of natural resources, and discussing and making recommendations to individuals and groups about variables affecting land use.
Occupations in this sub-major group are classified into the following minor groups:
231 Air and Marine Transport Professionals
232 Architects, Designers, Planners and Surveyors
233 Engineering Professionals
234 Natural and Physical Science Professionals