Sheet Metal Trades Worker Career Information

Occupation snapshot

11,000 sheet metal trades workers in Australia1

2,970 sheet metal trades workers in Victoria (27%)1

Average gross weekly earnings AUD$1,0002

Average weekly hours 40.43

Download Skills Australia’s labour market report for sheet metal trades workers (RTF, 135kb)

A sheet metal trades worker uses a cutting machine in a manufacturing plant 

Victoria is currently offering visa sponsorship for eligible sheet metal trades workers. To be eligible to apply for sponsorship, sheet metal trades workers must:

  • have a minimum of five years experience
  • have an IELTS score of six 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 sheet metal trades workers working in Victoria.


Industry contacts

Professional bodies and industry associations are a good source of information about sheet metal trades workers in Victoria.


Finding a job

Sheet metal trades workers are employed across several industries including: Manufacturing; Construction; Other Services; and Mining.3


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 sheet metal trades workers, 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.


Migrating to Victoria

Detailed information about how to migrate to Australia, including information about visa sponsorship from the Victorian Government, is available in the Visas and Immigrating section. You can also find detailed information about visa pathways including employer sponsorship on the Department of Immigration and Citizenship’s website.



Skill assessment information

For information on obtaining a skill or qualification assessment, and the requirements for practicing your occupation in Australia, please refer to the Australian Skills Recognition Information (ASRI) website.

The ASRI website provides:

  • a list of all occupations which require skills assessment to practise in Australia if you gained your skills or qualifications overseas
  • information on who to contact to get your skills or qualifications assessed
  • information on who to contact to obtain licensing and registration in a particular state or territory of Australia, if it is required by Australian law
  • links to the websites of the organisations that carry out skills assessment in Australia and the relevant state-level organisations that carry out licensing and registration.

1 Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, Job Outlook – Occupation pages – Employment levels. Retrieved April 4 2012 from joboutlook.gov.au

2 Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, Job Outlook - Occupation pages. Retrieved April 4 2012 from joboutlook.gov.au. Please note that wages will vary according to your level of skill and qualification. For more information about your wage earning potential, visit the job seeker sites listed above under Finding a Job.

3 Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, Job Outlook - Occupation pages - Prospects for Employment. Retrieved April 4 2012 from joboutlook.gov.au

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