Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Avionics).
ANZSCO 323111
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Avionics) (ANZSCO 323111) is eligible for Australian skilled migration. This occupation is on the STSOL and the CSOL.
At a glance
- ANZSCO code
- 323111
- Occupation list
- STSOL CSOL
- Eligible visas
- Subclass 190, Subclass 491, Subclass 482, Subclass CSOL pathway
- Assessing authority
- TRA
Eligible visa subclasses.
State nomination availability.
Based on current state occupation lists. Availability changes regularly - check official state websites for the latest.
New South Wales
This occupation's unit group is on the NSW nomination list.
Queensland
This occupation is on the Queensland nomination list.
Other states may also nominate this occupation. View all state nomination guides.
Frequently asked questions.
Is Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Avionics) on the Skilled Occupation List?
Yes, Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Avionics) (ANZSCO 323111) is on the STSOL and the CSOL. This makes it eligible for Subclass 190, Subclass 491, Subclass 482, Subclass CSOL pathway visas.
What visa can I get as a aircraft maintenance engineer (avionics)?
As a aircraft maintenance engineer (avionics), you may be eligible for Subclass 190, Subclass 491, Subclass 482, Subclass CSOL pathway visas, depending on your points score, English level, and other eligibility criteria.
Who assesses aircraft maintenance engineer (avionics) qualifications for migration?
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Avionics) is assessed by TRA. You must obtain a positive skills assessment before you can apply for a skilled visa.
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