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ANZSCO Codes

Engineering Disciplines

Aeronautical Engineer (ANZSCO 233911)

Aeronautical Engineers are specialized professionals who design, develop, and maintain aircraft, spacecraft, aerospace systems, and components. They apply principles of physics, mathematics, and engineering sciences to create safe, efficient aerial vehicles and systems.

Civil Engineer (ANZSCO 233211)

Civil Engineers play a crucial role in the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of infrastructure projects that shape our modern world. As professionals responsible for major structures and systems, they combine technical expertise with management skills to deliver projects.

Electrical Engineer (ANZSCO 233311)

Electrical Engineers design, develop, and supervise the manufacture, installation, operation, and maintenance of electrical equipment, machinery, and systems. They work across various industries including power generation and distribution, telecommunications, manufacturing, and construction.

Industrial Engineer (ANZSCO 233511)

Industrial Engineers analyze, design, and organize operational and manufacturing processes to establish efficient systems that optimize productivity, quality, safety and cost-effectiveness within organizations. They apply engineering principles to workflow management, facility design, resource allocation, and process improvement.

Mining Engineer (ANZSCO 233611)

Mining Engineers plan and direct the engineering aspects of locating and extracting minerals, petroleum, and natural gas from the earth. They apply their expertise in geology, civil engineering, and environmental science to develop safe, efficient, and environmentally sound mining operations.

Production or Plant Engineer (ANZSCO 233513)

Production or Plant Engineers play a critical role in the planning, organization, and oversight of manufacturing and production operations. They combine engineering principles with business acumen to optimize production processes, enhance efficiency, and ensure quality standards are met consistently.

Telecommunications Network Engineer (ANZSCO 263312)

Telecommunications Network Engineers plan, design, and oversee the installation and operation of telecommunications networks and equipment. They maintain optimal network operations by analyzing and troubleshooting to ensure reliable telecommunications services.

Engineering Technologist (ANZSCO 233914)

Engineering Technologists play a crucial role in bridging the gap between theoretical engineering concepts and practical applications. They analyze, modify, and implement existing engineering technologies to solve specific problems across various industrial sectors.

Electrical Engineering Draftsperson (ANZSCO 312311)

Electrical Engineering Draftspersons are technical professionals who prepare detailed drawings and plans for electrical systems and equipment. These specialists translate engineering concepts into precise technical drawings that guide installation, maintenance, and manufacturing processes.

Telecommunication Field Engineer (ANZSCO 313212)

A Telecommunication Field Engineer installs, maintains, repairs, and tests telecommunications equipment, networks, and facilities. These professionals work across various environments from residential settings to large-scale industrial telecommunications infrastructure.

Engineering Manager (ANZSCO 133211)

Engineering Managers play a crucial role in modern enterprises by planning, organizing, directing, and coordinating engineering and technical operations. These professionals serve as the bridge between upper management and technical teams.

Agricultural Engineer (ANZSCO 233912)

Agricultural Engineers design, develop, and implement agricultural machinery, equipment, and systems to enhance farming productivity and sustainability. They combine engineering principles with agricultural knowledge to solve problems related to soil conservation, water management, power systems, and farm structures.

Chemical Engineer (ANZSCO 233111)

A Chemical Engineer designs and optimizes chemical processes and equipment for industrial-scale applications. These professionals apply principles of chemistry, physics, mathematics, and engineering to develop systems that transform raw materials into valuable products,

Environmental Engineer (ANZSCO 233915)

Environmental Engineers design and implement systems and processes to prevent, control, or remediate impacts on the environment resulting from human activity. They apply engineering principles to improve and protect environmental quality.

Materials Engineer (ANZSCO 233112)

Materials Engineers analyze, design, and develop materials for specific engineering applications. They investigate the properties and performance of metals, ceramics, polymers, composites, and other engineering materials to determine their suitability for specific projects and industries.

Naval Architect (ANZSCO 233916)

Naval Architects are specialized engineering professionals who design, develop, construct and repair marine vessels and offshore structures. These highly skilled professionals combine engineering principles with creative design to create vessels that are safe, economical, and seaworthy.

Structural Engineer (ANZSCO 233214)

Structural Engineers form the backbone of our built environment, designing and assessing structures to ensure they withstand environmental forces while remaining functional, economical, and safe. These specialized professionals analyze, design, and oversee the construction.

Transport Engineer (ANZSCO 233215)

Transport Engineers play a vital role in planning, designing, organizing, and overseeing transportation systems to ensure the safe and efficient movement of people and goods. As Australia continues to invest in infrastructure development, qualified Transport Engineers are in significant demand across various sectors.

Building and Engineering Technicians NEC (ANZSCO 312999)

Building and Engineering Technicians nec (not elsewhere classified) covers specialized technical professionals who perform complex technical tasks in support of engineering and building activities but don’t fit into other specific ANZSCO categories.

Electronic Engineering Draftsperson (ANZSCO 312411)

Electronic Engineering Draftspersons play a vital role in the engineering sector by preparing detailed drawings and plans for electronic systems and equipment. These professionals serve as the critical link between concept design and practical implementation.

Telecommunications Network Planner (ANZSCO 313213)

Telecommunications Network Planners design, develop and monitor complex telecommunications networks and associated broadcasting equipment. These professionals play a crucial role in maintaining the backbone of modern communication systems, ensuring efficient data transmission

Biomedical Engineer (ANZSCO 233913)

Aeronautical Engineers are specialized professionals who design, develop, and maintain aircraft, spacecraft, aerospace systems, and components. They apply principles of physics, mathematics, and engineering sciences to create safe, efficient aerial vehicles and systems.

Electronics Engineers (ANZSCO 233411)

Electronics Engineers design, develop, adapt, install, test and maintain electronic components, circuits, and systems used for computer systems, communication systems, entertainment, transport and other industrial applications.

Geotechnical Engineer (ANZSCO 233212)

Geotechnical engineers apply engineering principles and methodologies to analyze the behavior of earth materials and their interaction with structures. They investigate subsurface conditions, material properties, and stability of soils and rocks.

Mechanical Engineer (ANZSCO 233512)

Mechanical Engineers plan, design, organize and oversee the assembly, erection, operation and maintenance of mechanical and process plant and installations. They also develop and implement production and quality systems, and design power plants, machines, components, tools, heating and ventilation systems.

Petroleum Engineer (ANZSCO 233612)

Petroleum Engineers plan, design, and oversee drilling operations and the production and maintenance of wells, mine and field processing facilities, and pipeline transportation systems for petroleum products. They apply engineering principles to ensure efficient extraction, processing, and distribution of oil and gas resources.

Telecommunications Engineer (ANZSCO 263311)

Telecommunications Engineers plan, design, and supervise the installation of telecommunications equipment, networks, and facilities. They play a vital role in developing and maintaining communication systems that facilitate seamless connectivity across various platforms and technologies.

Engineering Professional nec (ANZSCO 233999)

Engineering Professional NEC (ANZSCO 233999) encompasses specialized engineering roles that do not fit within standard engineering categories. This classification applies to engineers working in emerging fields, interdisciplinary areas, or highly specialized domains not covered by traditional engineering disciplines.

Civil Engineering Draftsperson (ANZSCO 312211)

Civil Engineering Draftspersons prepare detailed drawings, plans, and designs for civil engineering projects and systems. These professionals translate engineers’ concepts and specifications into practical working drawings used in construction and manufacturing.

Mechanical Engineering Draftsperson (ANZSCO 312511)

Mechanical Engineering Draftspersons play a crucial role in the engineering field by preparing detailed drawings, plans, and designs for mechanical engineering projects. These professionals translate engineers’ concepts and specifications into precise technical drawings.

Telecommunications Technical Officer or Technologist (ANZSCO 313214)

Telecommunications Technical Officers and Technologists play a vital role in the planning, design, and optimization of telecommunications networks and equipment. These professionals bridge the gap between engineering concepts and practical implementation.