Find the Right ANZSCO Code for Your Engineering Career
ANZSCO (Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations) codes are used to classify engineering professions for migration and employment in Australia and New Zealand. These codes help Engineers Australia assess your skills, qualifications and work experience for skilled migration.
What is ANZSCO Code?
The ANZSCO classification system divides occupations into five levels:
major group, sub-major group, minor group, unit group and occupation. This hierarchy helps authorities classify jobs and evaluate skills for migration programs in Australia and New Zealand.
ANZSCO Occupation List

Software Engineer (ANZSCO – 261313)
Description Software Engineer designs, develops, modifies, documents, tests, implements, instals and supports software applications and systems that meet specific user needs and requirements. Major Group

Developer Programmer (ANZSCO – 261312)
Description Developer programmer interprets specifications, technical designs and flow charts, builds, maintains and modifies the code for software applications, constructs technical specifications from a business

Analyst Programmer (ANZSCO – 261311)
Description An Analyst Programmer (ANZSCO code 261311) analyses user needs, produces requirements documentation and system plans, and encodes, tests, debugs, maintains and documents programs and

Web Developer (ANZSCO – 261212)
Description Web Developer plans, produces and maintains websites by using web programming languages, software applications, technologies and databases together with specifications of user needs. They

Multimedia Specialist (ANZSCO – 261211)
Description Multimedia Specialist creates and manipulates computer animation, audio, video and graphic image files into multimedia programs to produce data and content for CD-ROMs, information

System Analyst (ANZSCO – 261112)
Description Systems Analyst evaluates processes and methods used in existing ICT systems to propose modifications, additional system components, or new systems to meet user requirements

ICT Business Analyst (ANZSCO – 261111)
Description ICT BUSINESS ANALYST Identifies and communicates with users to formulate and produce a requirements specification to create system and software solutions to satisfy the
ICT Trainer (ANZSCO – 223211)
Description ICT Trainers analyse and evaluate information-based system training needs and objectives, and develops, schedules, and conducts ICT-based system training programs and courses. The ANZSCO

ICT Managers nec (ANZSCO – 135199)
Description ICT Managers Nec plan, organise, direct, control and coordinate the acquisition, development, maintenance and use of computer and telecommunication systems within organisations. The ANZSCO

Chief Information Officer (ANZSCO – 135111)
Description Chief Information Officer plans, organises, directs, controls and coordinates the ICT strategies, plans and operations of an organisation to ensure the ICT infrastructure supports

Telecommunications Field Engineer (ANZSCO – 313212)
Description Plans, designs, commissions and monitors complex telecommunications networks and associated equipment, provides technical advice and information, and identifies complex problems and initiates action to

Electrical Engineering Technician (ANZSCO – 312312)
Description Conducts tests of electrical systems, prepares charts and tabulations, and assists in estimating costs in support of Electrical Engineers and Engineering Technologists. They are

Electrical Engineering Draftsperson (ANZSCO – 312311)
Description Supports Electrical Engineers and Engineering Technologists in designing and planning electrical installations and circuitry by creating detailed drawings and blueprints. This position requires a

Civil Engineering Technician (ANZSCO – 312212)
Description Conducts tests of construction materials, prepares sketches and tabulations, and assists in estimating costs in support of Civil Engineering Professionals and Engineering Technologists to

Civil Engineering Draftsperson (ANZSCO – 312211)
Description Prepares detailed drawings and plans for civil engineering work in support of Civil Engineering Professionals and Engineering Technologists. This position requires a thorough understanding

Telecommunication Network Engineer (ANZSCO – 263312)
Description Plans, designs, and monitors complex telecommunications networks and associated broadcasting equipment. They create and improve communication systems, including wired and wireless networks, satellite systems,

Engineering Technologist (ANZSCO – 233914)
Description Analyses and modifies new and existing engineering technologies and applies them in the testing and implementation of engineering projects. Engineering Technicians use math, science,

Production Engineer / Plant Engineer (ANZSCO – 233513)
Description Plans, directs and coordinates the design, construction, modification, continued performance and maintenance of equipment and machines in industrial plants, and the management and planning

Engineering Manager (ANZSCO – 133211)
Description Plans, organises, directs, controls and coordinates the engineering and technical operations of an organisation to ensure they meet goals and objectives. Engineering managers will

Mechatronics Engineer (ANZSCO – 233999)
This occupation group covers Engineering Professionals not elsewhere classified. Registration or licensing may be required. Skill Level: 1 Occupation in this group include: Average Income:

Software Engineer (ANZSCO – 261313)
Software Engineer make, change, record, check, apply, integrate, and care for software systems and applications. Skill Level: Level 1 or Equivalent Skill Assessment Authority: ACS

Marine Designer / Naval Architect (ANZSCO – 233916)
Naval architects and marine designers plan the building of floating buildings and marine vessels. Repairs to floating structures and marine boats are overseen by naval

Geotechnical Engineer (ANZSCO – 233212)
The Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) code for Australian Visas & Immigration. ANZSCO 233212 Geotechnical Engineer Engineers with geotechnical expertise plan,

Transport Engineer (ANZSCO – 233215)
The Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) code for Australian Visas & Immigration. ANZSCO 233215 Transport Engineer Transport engineers design and develop

Telecommunication Engineer (ANZSCO – 263311)
The Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) code for Australian Visas & Immigration. ANZSCO 263311 Telecommunication Engineer A Telecommunications Engineer designs and

Structural Engineer (ANZSCO – 233214)
The Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) code for Australian Visas & Immigration. ANZSCO 233214 Structural Engineer Structural Engineer analyses the statical

Petroleum Engineer (ANZSCO – 233612)
The Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) code for Australian Visas & Immigration. ANZSCO 233612 Petroleum Engineer Petroleum Engineer plans and directs

Mining Engineer (ANZSCO – 233611)
The Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) code for Australian Visas & Immigration. ANZSCO 233611 Mining Engineer Mine engineers plan and direct

Mechanical Engineer (ANZSCO – 233512)
The Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) code for Australian Visas & Immigration. ANZSCO 233512 Mechanical Engineer A mechanical engineer designs, plans,

Material Engineer (ANZSCO – 233112)
The Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) code for Australian Visas & Immigration. ANZSCO 233112 Material Engineer Material engineers conduct research into