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Australian Skills Recognition Information (ASRI)

Automotive Electrician 4212-11


Job description

Installs, maintains and repairs electrical wiring and electronic components in motor vehicles.

Skill level

This occupation requires you to have completed formal qualifications achieved through study, training or work experience and is referred to as the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). You need to have attained AQF Certificate III or higher qualification. Registration or licensing may be required. For further information on the Australian Qualifications Framework see the AQF website.
See: www.aqf.edu.au/
Note: The AQF does not provide information or advice on skills assessment. For information on skills assessment, see the relevant skills assessing authority below.

Skilled occupation information

Points awarded for General Skilled Migration purposes are shown in the table below.

The table also shows if this occupation is on the Skilled Occupation List (SOL), part of the Employer Nomination Scheme and on the Migration Occupations in Demand List (MODL).

Points SOL ENSOL MODL
60 Yes Yes Yes

See: Points, SOL, ENSOL, MODL

Skills assessment authority

Before you can migrate to Australia as a skilled migrant you must have your skills assessed by the relevant national assessment authority. The assessment authority for your occupation is:

Trades Recognition Australia (TRA)

You must apply to TRA for assessment of your qualifications and work experience to establish whether you are capable of undertaking the full range of tasks expected of a tradesperson in Australia.

TRA’s uniform assessment criterion requires you to demonstrate skills, knowledge and experience equivalent to an Australian apprenticed-trained tradesperson. If you have no formal training in your trade, substantial work experience may be acceptable.

You must be capable of performing your work in a safe and acceptable manner and demonstrate that you have adequate theoretical knowledge for the occupation.

If you are seeking to have your skills assessed as a supervisor you must first satisfy the assessment requirements for your trade and have been working as a supervisor for three or more years after becoming fully qualified in your trade.

Trades Recognition Australia
PO Box 9879
Canberra ACT 2601
Australia
Telephone: 61 2 6121 7456
Fax: 61 2 6121 7768
Email: ARTCenquiries@dewr.gov.au
Website: www.workplace.gov.au/workplace/Programmes/TRA

Upon arrival in Australia, you may also need to obtain an Australian Recognised Trade Certificate (ARTC) from TRA which confers national recognition of your skills.

Note: The occupation that will be shown on the ARTC is that occupation that best fits your training and experience and may not necessarily match the occupation title you migrated under. You will also need to meet a level of English proficiency appropriate to the occupation.

Trades Recognition Australia
GPO Box 9879
Melbourne Vic. 3001
Australia
Telephone: 61 3 9954 2537 (from overseas) or 1300 360 992 (in Australia)
Fax: 61 3 9954 2588
Email: LTCVIC@dewr.gov.au
Website: www.workplace.gov.au/workplace/Programmes/TRA

Please note that the ARTC may not provide authority to work as a tradesperson. It may be necessary to obtain a licence or registration from a relevant government authority.

Licensing or registration requirements

In many occupations you must be registered with or obtain a license from a local authority in the state or territory where you wish to practise your occupation. Select from the following state links to find out details of the local authority in your state.

  1. NSW
  2. Vic.
  3. Qld
  4. SA
  5. WA
  6. Tas.
  7. NT
  8. ACT

New South Wales

Certification is compulsory.

Motor Vehicle Repair Industry Authority (MVRIA)
239 Great North Rd
Fivedock NSW 2046
Postal Address:
PO Box 213
Fivedock NSW 2046
Telephone: 61 2 9712 2200
Fax: 61 2 9712 1432
Website: http://www.mvria.nsw.gov.au

Victoria

There is no legal requirement for licensing or registration for this occupation in Victoria.

Queensland

There is no legal requirement for licensing or registration for this occupation in Queensland.

South Australia

There is no legal requirement for licensing or registration for this occupation in South Australia.

Western Australia

There is no legal requirement for licensing or registration for this occupation in Western Australia.

Tasmania

There is no legal requirement for licensing or registration for this occupation in Tasmania.

Northern Territory

There is no legal requirement for licensing or registration for this occupation in the Northern Territory.

Australian Capital Territory

There is no legal requirement for licensing or registration for this occupation in the ACT.

Additional training

You may require additional training in Australia before you can get your skills recognised, licensed or registered. For more information contact the relevant state or territory licensing or registration body listed above. You can also check with the Overseas Qualifications Unit in your state or territory.
See: Overseas Qualifications Unit

Industry association memberships

You may benefit from becoming a member of a relevant industry association for your occupation. This could help you with your employment prospects, networking, contact with industry and professional development and may provide you with important information and support.

  1. NSW
  2. Vic.
  3. Qld
  4. SA
  5. WA
  6. Tas.
  7. NT
  8. ACT

New South Wales

Not listed at this time

Victoria

Not listed at this time

Queensland

Not listed at this time

South Australia

Not listed at this time

Western Australia

National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) of Western Australia
22 Prowse St
West Perth WA 6005
Postal Address:
PO Box 401
West Perth WA 6872
Telephone: 61 8 9321 8637
Fax: 61 8 9481 4552
Email ecawa@eca.asn.au
Website: www.eca.asn.au

Tasmania

Not listed at this time.

Northern Territory

Not listed at this time.

Australian Capital Territory

Not listed at this time