ANZSCO Code: 233214 (Structural Engineer)
Structural engineers analyse the statical properties of all types of structures, test the behaviour and durability of materials used in their construction, they also design and supervise the construction of all types of structures.
Geotechnical Engineering Skill Assessment Authority:
Engineers Australia
Skill Level
1
Alternative Titles
Chief Executive Officer
Specialisation:
None
Unit Group: 2332 Civil Engineering
Professionals
Design, plan, organise and oversee the construction of civil engineering projects such as dams, bridges, pipelines, gas and water supply schemes, sewerage systems, roads, airports and other structures; analyse the likely behaviour of soil and rock when placed under pressure by proposed structures and design structural foundations; analyse the statical properties of all types of structures and test the behaviour and durability of materials used in their construction; plan and develop transportation systems; and estimate and monitor the construction costs of projects.
Skill Level
Most occupations under this unit group are skill level 1 occupation and a relevant bachelor's degree or higher can equate to this skill level. In some instances, relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be required in addition to the formal qualification.
Other Occupations in this Unit Group
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Tasks
- Determining construction methods, materials, and quality standards, and drafting and interpreting specifications, drawings, plans, construction methods, and procedures
- Organising and directing site labour and the delivery of construction materials, plant, and equipment, and establishing detailed programs for the coordination of site activities
- Obtaining soil and rock samples at different depths across sites and testing samples to determine strength, compressibility, and other factors that affect the behaviour of soil and rock when a structure is imposed, and determining the safe loading for the soil
- Studying architectural and engineering drawings and specifications to estimate total costs, and preparing detailed cost plans and estimates as tools to assist in budgetary control
- Monitoring changes to designs, assessing effects on cost, and measuring, valuing, and negotiating variations to designs
- Analysing structural systems for both static and dynamic loads
- Designing structures to ensure they do not collapse, bend, twist, or vibrate in undesirable ways
- Assessing present and future travel flow patterns, taking into account population growth and changing needs
- Designing the physical aspects of transportation systems such as highways, railroads, urban transit, air transportation, logistical supply systems, and their terminals
Visa Options for Structural Engineer
186 - Employer Nomination Scheme visa
189 - Points Tested - Skilled independent
190 - Skilled Nominated
407 - Training visa
485 - Graduate Work - Temporary Graduate
489 - Family sponsored - Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa
489 - State or Territory nominated - Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa
482 - Medium Term Stream - Temporary Skill Shortage
187 - Regional Sponsor Migration Scheme
494 - Employer sponsored stream - Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (provisional)
491 - State or Territory nominated - Skilled Work Regional (provisional) visa
491 - Family Sponsored - Skilled Work Regional (provisional) visa
Overview of Key Employment Statistics for Structural Engineer ANZSCO 233214:

Employed
9,000

Part-time share
12%

Female share
13%

Median weekly earnings
N/A

Median age
36

Annual employment growth
N/A
State distributions
Learn how Structural Engineer ANZSCO 233214 professionals are spread across different states and territories.

New South Wales
32.2%

Victoria
26.7%

Greenland
19.6%

South Australia
6.1%

Western Australia
12.7%

Tasmania
1.4%

Northern Territory
0.6%

Australian Capital Territory
0.8%
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Frequently
asked questions
Have a look at frequently asked questions.
What is the ANZSCO code for Structural Engineer?
The ANZSCO code for a Structural Engineer is 233214, as classified by the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO).
What is the minimum qualification required for skill assessment as a Structural Engineer?
To receive an assessment as a Professional Structural Engineer ANZSCO 233214, you typically need a bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering along with a higher qualification in Structural Engineering. Relevant experience or on-the-job training may also be crucial for assessment based on your profile.
What tasks are typically performed by a Professional Structural Engineer ANZSCO 233214?
Structural Engineers under ANZSCO 233214 analyse the statical properties of all types of structures, test the behaviour and durability of materials used in their construction, and design and supervise the construction of all types of structures.
Is Structural Engineering a high-demand occupation in Australia?
Structural Engineering has an economy-wide average future demand, with it being in shortage throughout all the states of Australia as per the Skills Priority List 2023. It is also included on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL), which highlights it as a skill in demand in Australia.
Which ANZSCO code should I do my skill assessment for if I have a Master's degree in Structural Engineering and a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering?
In case you have a Master's degree in Structural Engineering and a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, you are eligible for assessment as a Civil Engineer (233211) from your Bachelor’s degree, or you can opt for Structural Engineer (233214) corresponding to your Master's degree.