Electronic Instrument Trades Worker (General) Skill Assessment - -342314

Electronic Instrument Trades Worker (General) Skill Assessment

  • Occupation Code

    342314
  • List

    MLTSSL

Descriptions

Installs, modifies, maintains and repairs electronic instruments and control systems. Registration or licensing may be required.

Aliases

Instrument and Control Service Person Career Assessment

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Electronic Technician (Navy) Career Assessment

Job Description

  • Examining and testing machines, equipment, instruments and control systems to diagnose faults
  • Adjusting, repairing, and replacing worn and defective parts and wiring, and maintaining machines, equipment and instruments
  • Reassembling, test operating and adjusting equipment
  • Advising users of correct operating procedures to prevent malfunctions
  • Receiving messages by interpreting code and converting to plain language, and writing and typing messages for transmission
  • Monitoring radio traffic, and transmitting and receiving voice messages
  • Installing electronic instruments and control systems
  • Applying knowledge of electrical, electronic, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic principles in commissioning and maintaining control systems

Common visa types

Other visa types

  • 489 - Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 489) - Family sponsored
  • 489 - Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 489) - State or Territory nominated
  • 187 - Regional Sponsor Migration Scheme (subclass 187)
  • 494 - Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (provisional) (subclass 494) - Employer sponsored stream
  • Application StepsApplication Steps

      1. Provisional Skills Assessment (PSA): Applicants who have completed 2 years of full-time study in Australia and whose nominated occupation is on the medium- and long-term immigration list can apply for a 1.5-year 485 visa after passing the PSA assessment;
      1. Job Ready Employment Skills Assessment: Applicants can submit JRP applications within the three-year validity period of the PSA; Required: A valid PSA related to the nominated occupation, and a qualified employer to provide EVR and SPR forms. Pays lips & SPR after 6 months; After the TRA certification meets 912 hours (average 38 hours of full-time work per week), the applicant will be notified that the second step can be taken;
      1. Job Ready Workplace Assessment (JRWA): After the applicant completes 912 hours of paid work within 6 months, the assessor will conduct an assessment at the applicant's workplace to ensure that the applicant has the relevant skills and can perform the relevant work;
      1. Job Ready Final Assessment (JRFA): After passing the final assessment, the applicant can submit a technical assessment application.
  • Skills Assessment RequirementsSkills Assessment Requirements

    Academic requirements

      1. 1. Graduates who have completed relevant studies in Australia can complete a career assessment through TRA's Job Ready Program;
      1. 2. People with recognized overseas professional qualifications and experience in skilled trades can submit applications through TRA-approved Australian registered training organizations to complete occupational assessments. The assessment results can be used to apply for a 482 visa or a TSS temporary work visa, and they can work for at least three years.

    Language Requirements

    1. No specific language requirement

    1. 1. If the applicant's occupation is on the Offshore Skills Assessment Program (OSAP) list and the applicant's passport is in the corresponding country on the OSAP list, then they can only apply for an OSAP occupation assessment;

    1. 2. Applicants whose occupations are: Airconditioning and Refrigeration Mechanic, Electrician (General), Electrician (Special Class), Plumber (General), can only apply for OSAP category regardless of their nationality;

    1. 3. To apply for a 485 graduate work visa, you need to go through the JRP category.

    1. 4. TRA-MSA application requirements

    2. - Your occupation is on the MLTSSL or STSOL occupation list for skilled migration and requires a TRA assessment;

    3. - You have a certificate equivalent to the Australian qualification or training qualification for the nominated occupation (AQF for short, the qualification required for TRA occupations is generally Certificatelll, CertificateI or Diploma), or have completed an apprenticeship in Australia for the nominated occupation;

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