ANZSCO Code: 233411(Electronics Engineer)

Electronics engineer designs, develops, adapts, instals, tests and maintains electronic components, circuits and systems used for computer systems, communication systems, entertainment, transport and other industrial applications.

Electronics Engineer Skill Assessment Authority:

Engineers Australia

Skill Level

1

Specialisation:

Communications Engineer (Army)

Unit Group: 2334 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.

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

  • Designing electronic components, circuits and systems used for computer, communication and control systems, and other industrial applications
  • Designing software, especially embedded software, to be used within such systems
  • Developing apparatus and procedures to test electronic components, circuits and systems
  • Supervising installation and commissioning of computer, communication and control systems, and ensuring proper control and protection methods
  • Establishing and monitoring performance and safety standards and procedures for operation, modification, maintenance and repair of such systems
  • Designing communications bearers based on wired, optical fibre and wireless communication media
  • Analysing communications traffic and level of service, and determining the type of installation, location, layout and transmission medium for communication systems
  • Designing and developing signal processing algorithms and implementing these through appropriate choice of hardware and software

Visa options for Electrical Engineer:

  • 186 - Employer Nomination Scheme visa

  • 189 - Points-Tested - Skilled Independent visa

  • 190 - Skilled Nominated visa

  • 407 - Training visa

  • 485 - Graduate Work - Temporary Graduate visa

  • 489 - Family Sponsored - Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa

  • 489 - State or Territory Nominated - Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa

  • 482 - Medium Term Stream - Temporary Skill Shortage visa

  • 187 - Regional Sponsor Migration Scheme visa

  • 494 - Employer Sponsored Stream - Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) visa

  • 491 - State or Territory Nominated - Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa

  • 491 - Family Sponsored - Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa

Overview of Key Employment Statistics for Electronics Engineer ANZSCO 233411:

Employed

Employed

6900

Part-time share

Part-time share

23%

Female share

Female share

10%

Median weekly earnings

Median weekly earnings

1,782

Median age

Median age

44

Annual employment growth

Annual employment growth

300

State distributions

Learn how Electronics Engineer ANZSCO 233411 professionals are spread across different states and territories.

New South Wales map

New South Wales

33.0%

Victoria map

Victoria

22.0%

Greenland map

Greenland

14.0%

South Australia map

South Australia

14.3%

Western Australia map

Western Australia

9.2%

Tasmania map

Tasmania

1.5%

Northern Territory map

Northern Territory

1.5%

Australian Capital Territory map

Australian Capital Territory

4.3%

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Frequently
asked questions

Have a look at frequently asked questions.

What is the ANZSCO code for an Electronics Engineer?

The ANZSCO code for an Electronics Engineer is 233411, as classified by the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO).

What is the minimum qualification required for skill assessment as an Electronics Engineer?

To receive an assessment as a Professional Electronics Engineer ANZSCO 233411, you typically need a bachelor's degree or higher qualification in electronics engineering. Relevant experience or on-the-job training on electronics engineering may also be crucial for assessment based on your profile.

What tasks are typically performed by a Professional Electronics Engineer ANZSCO 233411?

Electronics Engineers under ANZSCO 233411 design, develop, adapt, install, test and maintain electronic components, circuits and systems used for computer systems, communication systems, entertainment, transport and other industrial applications.

Is electronics engineering a high demand occupation in Australia?

Electronics Engineering has a below economy-wide average future demand with it being in shortage throughout all of the states of Australia as per 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.

If I have a degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering, can I get an assessment as an Electronics Engineer?

If you have a degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering, you can get assessment in both Electronics Engineer or Telecommunication Engineer. However, your projects or source for your career episodes need to be relevant to the occupation, and your resume should reflect relevant subjects.