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Electrical Engineering 
Technicians Draftsperson
Australia in a Glance 
 Australia is a diverse, multicultural society comprised of people from many 
backgrounds 
 An estimated 22% of the population are born overseas 
 Australia is considered to be one of the most resilient, high growth economies 
in the world 
 The standard of living in Australia is high in comparison to many other countries 
 With a temperate climate, beautiful landscape and political and economic 
stability, Australians really have a quality of life to be envied.
Facts and Figures about Australia 
 Multicultural 
Population 
 Australia's population in estimated at 22.02 million 
 Nearly 25% of its population was born outside of Australia 
and have ethnic ties spanning over 140 countries 
 Language  English is the national language of Australia 
 2.4 million plus people speak another language at home 
 Geography  Australia is the world's largest island and has the world's 
lowest population densities 
 Government 
and Politics 
 Australia is a stable democracy with freedom of speech 
 There are three levels of government : 
Federal Government ; State and Local Governments
Health Care in Australia 
 Australia has one of the best healthcare systems in the world 
 It is widely accessible to all people living in Australia 
 All permanent Australian residents pay a Medicare levy (an additional tax) to 
fund the public healthcare system, which is like a medical insurance 
 This entitles them to free or subsidised services by medical practitioners and 
public hospital care 
 There is also an extensive private health system 
 Those join a health insurance fund can receive extra benefits for optical, 
physiotherapy, dental treatment and other medical services
Schools in Australia 
 Australia's excellent education system and lifestyle makes studying and living in 
Australia a fun and rewarding experience for students of all ages 
 There are two categories of schools in Australia - Public and Private schools 
 Schooling begins with a preparatory year followed by 12 years of studying in 
Primary and Secondary school 
 The school year is divided into 4 terms and runs from January to late November 
 There is usually a 2 weeks term break and a 2 months Summer holiday 
 Students attend school from Monday to Friday each week. School hours vary 
slightly across Australia but generally from 9am to 3.30 pm each school day
Australia Labour Market 
 The Australian workforce has experienced structural improvements over the 
last decade which has contributed to the growth in job creation & productivity 
 In the last two years, employment has grown by more than 2% per annum 
 In April 2013, the unemployment rate was 5.5% 
 Australia is ranked 11th in the world for overall productivity, as measured by 
GDP per person employed 
 The 3 major occupation groups are: Professionals, administrative workers and 
technicians/trades workers 
 Approximately 25% of the Australian labour force is comprised of employees 
born overseas
Working in Australia 
 Australia has a strong, skilled workforce of approximately 10 million people 
 The majority of Australia's work force is educated and well trained 
 Most workers having earned some trade or university qualification 
 The current monthly Australian unemployment rate is 5.5% 
 The annual average Australian unemployment rate is 4.9% 
 Annual average job vacancies are 179,600 
 Significant majority of these vacancies in the private sector (160,700) 
 Compared with 18,800 vacancies in the public sector
Trade Qualifications Australia 
 Australian legislation covering the recognition of professional and trade 
qualifications varies according to where candidate live within Australia 
 It has a federal system and is divided into six States and two Territories 
 Some professions and trades required to be registered 
 A person registered to practice in one State can carry out same occupation in 
any other State after registered with the relevant Registration Board 
 Every occupation or group of occupations has its own individual pathway to 
recognition as a professional or tradesperson in Australia 
 Occupations can be divided into three categories - Regulated by law, 
Self-regulating and Unregulated.
Unemployment Rate by State 
State / Region Unemployment Rate 
(Monthly Trend) 
Job Vacancies 
(Annual Average) 
 Australian Capital Territory 3.4% 6,400 
 New South Wales 4.9% 47,300 
 Western Australia 3.8% 28,000 
 South Australia 5.2% 10,400 
 Victoria 5.5% 40,800 
 Queensland 5.5% 41,600
Australian Wages Chart 
 Australian working conditions are considered some of the best in the world 
 The average weekly total earnings of workers in Australia averaged A$1056.16 
Average Wages by State 
 Australian Capital Territory  $1,310.42 
 New South Wales  $1,054.71 
 Western Australia  $1,187.65 
 South Australia  $933.78 
 Victoria  $1,021.82 
 Queensland  $1,052.82
Australian Working Conditions 
 Australian working conditions are regulated by federal legislation, workplace 
agreements, awards and contracts 
 The Australian Fair Pay and Conditions Standard protects the minimum wage, 
maximum work hours and minimum leave entitlements of all employees 
 The average weekly working hours is 36 hours 
 Standard working hours are 9am to 5pm, with rest and meal breaks 
 Overtime rates of pay and flexi-time arrangements are becoming common 
 Average retirement age for Australians is 57 years 
 Aged Pension is currently 60 years for women and 65 years for men
Australian Employment Opportunities 
 Depend on the local economic circumstances & type of work sought 
 Australia allows workers and employers to negotiate agreements while federal 
legislation guarantee a minimum rate of pay and leave entitlements 
 Thousands of jobs are advertised each week in Australia 
 Diverse jobs for skilled & semiskilled professionals and trades people 
 Many Australian employers have readily employed immigrant workers, 
especially in times of labour shortages. Migrants with the best prospects for 
finding employment include those with strong proficiency in the English 
language, recognised post-secondary qualifications and high skill levels
Electrical Engineering Technician and Draftsperson
Electrical Engineering Technician and Draftsperson 
Duties and Tasks 
 Core Duties  Assist in electrical engineering research, design, manufacture, 
assembly, construction, operation and maintenance of equipment, 
facilities and distribution systems 
 Task Include 1. Preparing drawings, plans and diagrams of electrical installations 
and circuitry 
2. Assisting Electrical Engineers and Engineering Technologists in 
design and layout of electrical installations and circuitry on 
substations, switchgear, cabling systems and motor control systems 
3. Collecting data, performing tests and complex calculations, 
graphing results, and preparing charts and tabulations
Electrical Engineering Technician and Draftsperson 
Duties and Tasks 
 Task Include 4. Estimating materials costs and quantities 
5. Inspecting designs and finished products for compliance with 
specifications and regulations 
6. Assembling, installing, testing, calibrating, modifying and repairing 
electrical equipment and installations to conform with regulations 
and safety requirements 
7. Undertaking electrical workshop functions such as installing 
assemblies for protection relays, metering and indicating devices 
8. Assisting with research and experimentation programs
Electrical Engineering Technician and Draftsperson 
Indicative Skill Level: 
 AQF Associate Degree, Advanced Diploma or Diploma 
 At least three years of relevant experience may substitute for the formal 
qualifications listed above 
 In some instances relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be 
required in addition to the formal qualification 
 Registration or licensing may be required
1. Electrical Engineering Technician 
Duties and Tasks 
 Core Duties  Conducts tests of electrical systems, prepares charts and tabulations, 
and assists in estimating costs in support of Electrical Engineers and 
Engineering Technologists. Registration or licensing may be required. 
Specifications 
 Electrical Engineering Laboratory Technician 
 Electrical Instrument Technician
2. Electrical Engineering Draftsperson 
Duties and Tasks 
 Core Duties  Prepares detailed drawings and plans of electrical installations and 
circuitry in support of Electrical Engineers and Engineering 
Technologists. Registration or licensing may be required. 
Specifications 
 Electrical Engineering Design Draftsperson  Relays Draftsperson 
 Electrical Engineering Detail Draftsperson  Substation Design Draftsperson 
 Electrical Engineering Drafting Officer
Australian Electrical Engineering Technician and 
Draftsperson Career Information 
Starting salary $65,000 P/A Senior salary $110,000 P/A Average $82,000 P/A 
Average Weekly Salary $1,600 Average weekly Hours 40 Hours 
The top three regions for employment as a Civil Engineering Technician / Draftsperson Career Info: 
NSW 25.2% VIC 24.4% QLD 20.7% 
 Employment trends Has risen by a rate of declined – 38.6% over the past 5 years and 
is expected to grow moderately through 2017 
 Employment growth Total employment growth over the past 5 years for male and 
female, employed part-time and full-time is 500 
Gender (including full time and part time) 
Male Full Time: 81.5% Male Part Time: 9.4% Female Full Time: 6.4% Female Part Time: 2.7%
Visas for Electrical Engineering Technician Draftsperson 
work and/or to settle in Australia 
A. Temporary Work (Skilled) Visa (subclass 457) 
 Features  This visa lets a skilled worker travel to Australia to work in 
their nominated occupation for their approved sponsor up 
to 4 years 
 Requirements 1. Candidate have been sponsored by an approved business 
2. And have the required skills to fill a position nominated by 
an approved business
Visas for Electrical Engineering Technician Draftsperson 
work and/or to settle in Australia 
B. Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) 
 Features  This visa is for points-tested skilled workers who are 
nominated by a state or territory government agency 
 Allows Candidate to live and work in Australia as a 
Permanent Resident. 
 Requirements 1. Not yet turned 50 years of age and with competent English 
2. With occupation on relevant skilled occupation list 
3. Obtained a suitable skills assessment 
4. Achieved sufficient score in the points test 
5. Nominated by an Australian state 
6. Eligible to apply for this visa if invited
Visas for Electrical Engineering Technician Draftsperson 
work and/or to settle in Australia 
C. Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) 
 Features  This visa is for points-tested skilled workers who are 
nominated by a state or territory government agency 
 Allows Candidate to live and work in Australia as a 
Permanent Resident. 
 Requirements 1. Not yet turned 50 years of age and with competent English 
2. With an occupation on relevant skilled occupation list 
3. Obtained suitable skills assessment 
4. Achieved sufficient score in the points test 
5. Eligible to apply for this visa if invited
Visas for Electrical Engineering Technician Draftsperson 
work and/or to settle in Australia 
D. Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme Visa (subclass 187) 
 Features  This visa is a Permanent Residence Visa for skilled workers 
who want to work in regional Australia. It allows them to 
work in Australia under one of three streams: 
1. The Temporary Residence Transition stream 
2. The Direct Entry stream 
3. The Agreement stream. 
 Requirements 1. Younger than 50 years of age, unless exempt 
2. Meet the Skills, Qualifications and English Language 
requirements, unless exempt 
3. Nominated by approved employer in regional area
Visas for Electrical Engineering Technician Draftsperson 
work and/or to settle in Australia 
E. Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186) 
 Features  This visa is a Permanent Residence Visa for skilled workers 
who want to work in regional Australia. It allows them to 
work in Australia under one of three streams: 
1. The Temporary Residence Transition stream 
2. The Direct Entry stream 
3. The Agreement stream. 
 Requirements 1. Younger than 50 years of age, unless exempt 
2. Meet the Skills, Qualifications and English Language 
requirements, unless exempt 
3. Nominated by an approved employer in regional area
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PPT Electrical Engineering Technicians and Draftsperson 2014

  • 2. Australia in a Glance  Australia is a diverse, multicultural society comprised of people from many backgrounds  An estimated 22% of the population are born overseas  Australia is considered to be one of the most resilient, high growth economies in the world  The standard of living in Australia is high in comparison to many other countries  With a temperate climate, beautiful landscape and political and economic stability, Australians really have a quality of life to be envied.
  • 3. Facts and Figures about Australia  Multicultural Population  Australia's population in estimated at 22.02 million  Nearly 25% of its population was born outside of Australia and have ethnic ties spanning over 140 countries  Language  English is the national language of Australia  2.4 million plus people speak another language at home  Geography  Australia is the world's largest island and has the world's lowest population densities  Government and Politics  Australia is a stable democracy with freedom of speech  There are three levels of government : Federal Government ; State and Local Governments
  • 4. Health Care in Australia  Australia has one of the best healthcare systems in the world  It is widely accessible to all people living in Australia  All permanent Australian residents pay a Medicare levy (an additional tax) to fund the public healthcare system, which is like a medical insurance  This entitles them to free or subsidised services by medical practitioners and public hospital care  There is also an extensive private health system  Those join a health insurance fund can receive extra benefits for optical, physiotherapy, dental treatment and other medical services
  • 5. Schools in Australia  Australia's excellent education system and lifestyle makes studying and living in Australia a fun and rewarding experience for students of all ages  There are two categories of schools in Australia - Public and Private schools  Schooling begins with a preparatory year followed by 12 years of studying in Primary and Secondary school  The school year is divided into 4 terms and runs from January to late November  There is usually a 2 weeks term break and a 2 months Summer holiday  Students attend school from Monday to Friday each week. School hours vary slightly across Australia but generally from 9am to 3.30 pm each school day
  • 6. Australia Labour Market  The Australian workforce has experienced structural improvements over the last decade which has contributed to the growth in job creation & productivity  In the last two years, employment has grown by more than 2% per annum  In April 2013, the unemployment rate was 5.5%  Australia is ranked 11th in the world for overall productivity, as measured by GDP per person employed  The 3 major occupation groups are: Professionals, administrative workers and technicians/trades workers  Approximately 25% of the Australian labour force is comprised of employees born overseas
  • 7. Working in Australia  Australia has a strong, skilled workforce of approximately 10 million people  The majority of Australia's work force is educated and well trained  Most workers having earned some trade or university qualification  The current monthly Australian unemployment rate is 5.5%  The annual average Australian unemployment rate is 4.9%  Annual average job vacancies are 179,600  Significant majority of these vacancies in the private sector (160,700)  Compared with 18,800 vacancies in the public sector
  • 8. Trade Qualifications Australia  Australian legislation covering the recognition of professional and trade qualifications varies according to where candidate live within Australia  It has a federal system and is divided into six States and two Territories  Some professions and trades required to be registered  A person registered to practice in one State can carry out same occupation in any other State after registered with the relevant Registration Board  Every occupation or group of occupations has its own individual pathway to recognition as a professional or tradesperson in Australia  Occupations can be divided into three categories - Regulated by law, Self-regulating and Unregulated.
  • 9. Unemployment Rate by State State / Region Unemployment Rate (Monthly Trend) Job Vacancies (Annual Average)  Australian Capital Territory 3.4% 6,400  New South Wales 4.9% 47,300  Western Australia 3.8% 28,000  South Australia 5.2% 10,400  Victoria 5.5% 40,800  Queensland 5.5% 41,600
  • 10. Australian Wages Chart  Australian working conditions are considered some of the best in the world  The average weekly total earnings of workers in Australia averaged A$1056.16 Average Wages by State  Australian Capital Territory  $1,310.42  New South Wales  $1,054.71  Western Australia  $1,187.65  South Australia  $933.78  Victoria  $1,021.82  Queensland  $1,052.82
  • 11. Australian Working Conditions  Australian working conditions are regulated by federal legislation, workplace agreements, awards and contracts  The Australian Fair Pay and Conditions Standard protects the minimum wage, maximum work hours and minimum leave entitlements of all employees  The average weekly working hours is 36 hours  Standard working hours are 9am to 5pm, with rest and meal breaks  Overtime rates of pay and flexi-time arrangements are becoming common  Average retirement age for Australians is 57 years  Aged Pension is currently 60 years for women and 65 years for men
  • 12. Australian Employment Opportunities  Depend on the local economic circumstances & type of work sought  Australia allows workers and employers to negotiate agreements while federal legislation guarantee a minimum rate of pay and leave entitlements  Thousands of jobs are advertised each week in Australia  Diverse jobs for skilled & semiskilled professionals and trades people  Many Australian employers have readily employed immigrant workers, especially in times of labour shortages. Migrants with the best prospects for finding employment include those with strong proficiency in the English language, recognised post-secondary qualifications and high skill levels
  • 14. Electrical Engineering Technician and Draftsperson Duties and Tasks  Core Duties  Assist in electrical engineering research, design, manufacture, assembly, construction, operation and maintenance of equipment, facilities and distribution systems  Task Include 1. Preparing drawings, plans and diagrams of electrical installations and circuitry 2. Assisting Electrical Engineers and Engineering Technologists in design and layout of electrical installations and circuitry on substations, switchgear, cabling systems and motor control systems 3. Collecting data, performing tests and complex calculations, graphing results, and preparing charts and tabulations
  • 15. Electrical Engineering Technician and Draftsperson Duties and Tasks  Task Include 4. Estimating materials costs and quantities 5. Inspecting designs and finished products for compliance with specifications and regulations 6. Assembling, installing, testing, calibrating, modifying and repairing electrical equipment and installations to conform with regulations and safety requirements 7. Undertaking electrical workshop functions such as installing assemblies for protection relays, metering and indicating devices 8. Assisting with research and experimentation programs
  • 16. Electrical Engineering Technician and Draftsperson Indicative Skill Level:  AQF Associate Degree, Advanced Diploma or Diploma  At least three years of relevant experience may substitute for the formal qualifications listed above  In some instances relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be required in addition to the formal qualification  Registration or licensing may be required
  • 17. 1. Electrical Engineering Technician Duties and Tasks  Core Duties  Conducts tests of electrical systems, prepares charts and tabulations, and assists in estimating costs in support of Electrical Engineers and Engineering Technologists. Registration or licensing may be required. Specifications  Electrical Engineering Laboratory Technician  Electrical Instrument Technician
  • 18. 2. Electrical Engineering Draftsperson Duties and Tasks  Core Duties  Prepares detailed drawings and plans of electrical installations and circuitry in support of Electrical Engineers and Engineering Technologists. Registration or licensing may be required. Specifications  Electrical Engineering Design Draftsperson  Relays Draftsperson  Electrical Engineering Detail Draftsperson  Substation Design Draftsperson  Electrical Engineering Drafting Officer
  • 19. Australian Electrical Engineering Technician and Draftsperson Career Information Starting salary $65,000 P/A Senior salary $110,000 P/A Average $82,000 P/A Average Weekly Salary $1,600 Average weekly Hours 40 Hours The top three regions for employment as a Civil Engineering Technician / Draftsperson Career Info: NSW 25.2% VIC 24.4% QLD 20.7%  Employment trends Has risen by a rate of declined – 38.6% over the past 5 years and is expected to grow moderately through 2017  Employment growth Total employment growth over the past 5 years for male and female, employed part-time and full-time is 500 Gender (including full time and part time) Male Full Time: 81.5% Male Part Time: 9.4% Female Full Time: 6.4% Female Part Time: 2.7%
  • 20. Visas for Electrical Engineering Technician Draftsperson work and/or to settle in Australia A. Temporary Work (Skilled) Visa (subclass 457)  Features  This visa lets a skilled worker travel to Australia to work in their nominated occupation for their approved sponsor up to 4 years  Requirements 1. Candidate have been sponsored by an approved business 2. And have the required skills to fill a position nominated by an approved business
  • 21. Visas for Electrical Engineering Technician Draftsperson work and/or to settle in Australia B. Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190)  Features  This visa is for points-tested skilled workers who are nominated by a state or territory government agency  Allows Candidate to live and work in Australia as a Permanent Resident.  Requirements 1. Not yet turned 50 years of age and with competent English 2. With occupation on relevant skilled occupation list 3. Obtained a suitable skills assessment 4. Achieved sufficient score in the points test 5. Nominated by an Australian state 6. Eligible to apply for this visa if invited
  • 22. Visas for Electrical Engineering Technician Draftsperson work and/or to settle in Australia C. Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)  Features  This visa is for points-tested skilled workers who are nominated by a state or territory government agency  Allows Candidate to live and work in Australia as a Permanent Resident.  Requirements 1. Not yet turned 50 years of age and with competent English 2. With an occupation on relevant skilled occupation list 3. Obtained suitable skills assessment 4. Achieved sufficient score in the points test 5. Eligible to apply for this visa if invited
  • 23. Visas for Electrical Engineering Technician Draftsperson work and/or to settle in Australia D. Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme Visa (subclass 187)  Features  This visa is a Permanent Residence Visa for skilled workers who want to work in regional Australia. It allows them to work in Australia under one of three streams: 1. The Temporary Residence Transition stream 2. The Direct Entry stream 3. The Agreement stream.  Requirements 1. Younger than 50 years of age, unless exempt 2. Meet the Skills, Qualifications and English Language requirements, unless exempt 3. Nominated by approved employer in regional area
  • 24. Visas for Electrical Engineering Technician Draftsperson work and/or to settle in Australia E. Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186)  Features  This visa is a Permanent Residence Visa for skilled workers who want to work in regional Australia. It allows them to work in Australia under one of three streams: 1. The Temporary Residence Transition stream 2. The Direct Entry stream 3. The Agreement stream.  Requirements 1. Younger than 50 years of age, unless exempt 2. Meet the Skills, Qualifications and English Language requirements, unless exempt 3. Nominated by an approved employer in regional area
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  • 26. Amazing Grace International Limited Our Premium Visa Service Stage 1: Detailed Assessment  Examine all information provided  Assess client’s personal circumstances  Provide client with an understanding of their position prior to visa application  Advice on how to give the Client the best possible chance of success Stage 2: Visa Application Guide  Step-by-step managing the application, with detailed advice on timing, entitlements, requirements and fees
  • 27. Amazing Grace International Limited Our Premium Visa Service Stage 3: Pre-Application Stage  Prepare application, monitor progress and keep client informed  To obtain adequate document to satisfy all the specific visa requirements  Completing the required application forms Stage 4: Application Submission  Draft representations and submit the application to the relevant authorities Stage 5: Processing Period  To monitor the file with care to ensure the application is handled correctly and swiftly
  • 28. Amazing Grace International Limited Our Premium Visa Service Stage 6: The Decision  Monitor the application till decision made  To keep candidate updated and to provide guidance and advice on next steps Stage 7: Guide to Destination  Provide all necessary information about the destination country  To help with travel and/or settlement Stage 8: Post Landing Services  To help client settle through our customized placement and settlement services
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  • 30. Amazing Grace International Limited Disclaimer 1. Australian Immigration Law and Policy is subject to constant change 2. While every effort is made to ensure information is current and accurate, this cannot be guaranteed 3. The information is for general guidance only and no responsibility is accepted for any adverse consequence which may arise from any action taken on the basis of material provided, regardless as to any possible error or omission 4. It is recommended that any and all information be verified by contacting our Migration Consultant