Victoria is currently offering visa sponsorship for eligible electrical engineering draftspersons. To be eligible to apply for sponsorship, electrical engineering draftspersons must:
- have a minimum of two years experience
- have an IELTS score of seven or above in each band
- meet Victoria's other minimum eligibility requirements
- address Victoria's sponsorship assessment requirements in your application.
Detailed information about applying for Victorian Government visa sponsorship is available in the Visas and Immigration section.
Licensing and registration
There are no licensing or registration requirements for electrical engineering draftpersons working in Victoria.
Industry contacts
Professional bodies and industry associations are a good source of information about electrical engineering draftspersons in Victoria.
- Engineers Australia is the major industry body for engineers. It is a valuable source of information and resources. Its publications include the Engineering Employment Handbook and the Salary and Benefits Survey. Engineers Australia hosts networking events and runs industry seminars.
- Engineers Victoria is the Victorian branch of Engineers Australia. It provides links to professional development and networking activities.
- Engineering Education Australia provides information on professional development and corporate learning programs. In some circumstances it is possible for engineering technologists to upgrade their qualifications to professional engineer status.
Finding a job
Electrical engineering draftpersons are employed by government departments, manufacturing companies and electrical suppliers. They may work on-site or in offices, workshops and power stations.
Electrical engineering draftpersons are employed across several industries including: Manufacturing; Construction; Electricity, Gas, Water and Waste Services; and Other Services.3
Specialty job seeker sites
Tip
We suggest that you only apply for jobs when your visa to live and work in Australia has been issued. The visa application process can take time, and employers are less likely to employ you if you don’t know when you will arrive in Australia and don’t have a work visa.
To search for Victorian recruiters who specialise in electrical engineering draftspersons, visit the Recruitment and Consulting Services Association's Member Index.
For more general information on Victoria’s job market, including where and how to find jobs, and workplace culture, visit our Working and Employment section.