Employers Seeking Telecommunication Trade and Technician Candidates

 

Because of the shortages in telecommunication trade workers and telecommunication technicians in Australia, many companies are sponsoring overseas workers to become part of their manpower. If you think you have the qualifications, then you should take a look at the requirements for jobs in this category.

Overview

The telecommunications trade, together with jobs in the electrotechnology trade, is important in a number of industries, especially in construction. The activity levels in the construction industry make employment in these trades in demand, and there has been growth in engineering construction in recent years.

Job Responsibilities      

Telecommunications trade workers assist in maintaining, installing, and upkeeping associated telecommunication devices and network. They more likely do hands-on activities every day, and they should be prepared to work hard at demanding yet intricate jobs. A radio communications technician, on the other hand, installs repairs, maintains, and diagnoses malfunctions in telemetry, microwave, satellite, multiplexing, and other electromagnetic wave and radio communications systems.

Job Requirements and Eligibility       

Most employers would deem applicants unsuitable if they lack experience. Employers would also require specific licenses such as working at heights, electrical, drivers’, and cabling. If you are an overseas personnel seeking for international recruitment in Australia, you should remember that the reason why employers considered applicants trained overseas unsuitable was that they lacked familiarity with local building practices or they did not have the appropriate licenses. A certain familiarity with building practices is thus required, together with licenses.

Job Outlook      

This is a medium-sized job, employing an estimated 18,600 workers. The population has grown moderately over the past 5 years.  In the next 5 years (to May 2022), the number of workers is predicted to decline to 18,000.

Salary Details   

According to Job Outlook website, average earnings for full-time workers are around $1,418 weekly. The salaries of a telecommunications trade worker may differ, with earnings lower when starting and tend to get higher as experience grows.

Skill Level, Assessment, and Licensing

Before becoming one of the international workers in Australia, you should have your skills assessed by the relevant national assessment authority in Australia. For telecommunications trade workers, the authority to be approached for their skills assessment is the Trades Recognition Asia. Getting assessed would be required for certain visa subclasses in the skilled migration program. These are the opportunities that await an applicant for the telecommunication trade and technician applicants. By having the necessary skills and licenses, it would not be hard for one to grab the opportunity to work in Australia.

 

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06/07/2018