Environmental Engineer ANZSCO 233915

Environmental Engineer Immigration to Australia PR Visa

Assesses the impact on air, water, soil and noise levels in the vicinity of engineering projects, plans and designs equipment and processes for the treatment and safe disposal of waste material, and assesses what may cause problems for the environment in the long-term. Registration or licensing is required.

Skill Level: 1

Average Income:

The average salary for an Environmental Engineer is $ 101,490 for male employees and $ 121,339 for female employees per year.Average Age: Males: 40.4 Females: 37.3 Persons: 40.0[See:Australian Bureau of Statistics-2339 Other engineering professionals - Employee Earnings and Hours, Australia, May 2016]

Australian visa options for Environmental Engineer

 

To obtain a positive skills assessment form Engineers Australia, applicants wishing to be assessed as a Environmental Engineer may need to submit a Competency Demonstration Report (CDR).

09/05/2019 Round Results:

09/05/2019 (current)189 Visa489 Visa (Provisional) (Family Sponsored)
Number of total invitations10010
Points Score8085
Visa date of effect22/03/2019 4:31 pm28/04/2019 1:45 am
07/02/2018 (Previous)189 Visa489 Visa (Provisional) (Family Sponsored)
Points Score
8080
Visa date of effect15/03/2019 9:40 am
12/10/2018 6:31 AM
Unofficial Results189 Visa489 Visa (Provisional)(Family Sponsored)

Occupation Ceiling for Environmental Engineer:

Results : 499 / 700 (Available: 201) (Ceiling Value) [71.29% Filled]

State and territory nominated visas is not subject to occupational ceiling limitations

UNIT GROUP 2339 OTHER ENGINEERING PROFESSIONALS

This unit group covers Engineering Professionals not elsewhere classified.

It includes Aeronautical Engineers, Agricultural Engineers, Biomedical Engineers, Engineering Technologists, Environmental Engineers and Naval Architects (Aus) / Marine Designers (NZ).

Indicative Skill Level:

In Australia and New Zealand:

Most occupations in this unit group have a level of skill commensurate with a bachelor degree or higher qualification. In some instances relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be required in addition to the formal qualification (ANZSCO Skill Level 1).

Registration or licensing may be required.

Task Include:

  • Assessing the impact of the noise, water, air, soil, etc. in the proximity of the engineering projects.
  • Planning and designing the processes and equipment for the safe disposal and treatment of the waste material.
  • Assessing the factors that might cause problems for the environment in the long run.
  • Licensing or registration is also needed.
  • Updating, reviewing and preparing the report and information on the present every man with the investigation.
  • Maintain, refreshing and obtaining the plans and permitting the operating procedures keeping updated with the current industry standards.