There are approximately 20,000 telecommunications tradespeople working in Australia and arround 4460 of these telecommunications tradespeople are located in Victoria1.
Victoria is currently offering visa sponsorship for telecommunications technicians. To be eligible for sponsorship, telecommunications technicians must:
- have a minimum of five years experience.
Earning potential
According to the Australian Government's Job Search website, average gross weekly wages for telecommunications technicians are approximately AUD$10202.
Licensing and registration
Registration with one of these five organisations is compulsory when installing telecommunication cabling in buildings:
Australian Cabler Registration Service (ACRS)
PO Box 1106
Burwood North
NSW, 2134, AUS
Telephone: 61 2 9744 2469 or Toll free (within Australia): 1300 667 771
Fax: 61 2 9744 1830
Email: enquiries@acrs.com.au
Website: www.acrs.com.au
Australian Security Industry Association Limited (ASIAL)
PO Box 1338
Crows Nest
NSW, 1585, AUS
Telephone: 61 2 8425 4320
Fax: 61 2 8425 4343
Email: cablerservices@asial.com.au
Website: www.asial.com.au
BICSI Registered Cablers Australia Pty Ltd (BRCA)
PO Box 6073
Hawthorn West
VIC, 3122, AUS
Telephone: 61 3 9813 3355 or Freecall (within Australia): 1800 306 444
Fax: 61 3 9813 5611
Email: registration@bicsi.asn.au
Website: www.brca.asn.au
Fire Protection Association Australia (FPA Australia)
PO Box 1049
Box Hill
VIC, 3128, AUS
Telephone: 61 3 9890 1544
Fax: 61 3 9890 1577
Email: cpr@fpaa.com.au
Website: www.fpaa.com.au
TITAB Australia Cabler Registry Services (TITAB ACRS)
PO Box 348
Carlton South
VIC, 3053, AUS
Telephone: 61 3 9349 4955
Fax: 61 3 9349 4844
Email: info@titab.com.au
Website: www.titab.com.au
TIP: Think about applying for licensing and registration before you arrive in Australia, once you have your visa, as the process can take some time.
Employers
Telecommunications technicians may be employed by large telecommunications carriers, network equipment suppliers and installation service providers.
Telecommunications Trades Workers, including telecommunications technicians, are employed across several industries including: Information Media and Telecommunications; Construction; Other Services; and Manufacturing3.
Industry contacts
Professional bodies and industry associations are a good source of information about telecommunications technicans in Victoria.
Skill assessment information
The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) has nominated Trades Recognition Australia (TRA) as the assessing authority for the occupation of telecommunications technician.
For further information on TRA migration skills assessment requirements, please contact:
Trades Recognition Australia
GPO Box 9880, Canberra
ACT, 2601, AUS
Tel: +61 2 6121 7456
Fax: +61 2 6121 7768
Email: traenquiries@deewr.gov.au
Website: www.deewr.gov.au/Skills/Programs/SkillsAssess/TRA/Pages/default.aspx
1 Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (2009) Job Outlook – Occupation pages – Employment levels. Retrieved November 06 2009 from joboutlook.gov.au
2 Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relationship (2009) Job Outlook - Occupation pages. Retrieved November 06 2009 from joboutlook.gov.au
3 Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relationship (2009) Job Outlook - Occupation pages - Prospects for employment. Retrieved November 06 2009 from joboutlook.gov.au