There are approximately 15,000 vehicle painters working in Australia with around 4125 vehicle painters located in Victoria1.
Victoria is currently offering visa sponsorship for vehicle painters. To be eligible for sponsorship, vehicle painters must:
- have a minimum of five years experience.
Earning potential
According to the Australian Government's Job Search website, average gross weekly wages for a vehicle painter are approximately AUD$7202.
Skills Australia has also released a report with further information on the current labour market for vehicle painters.
Licensing and registration
There is no licensing or registration requirement for vehicle painters working in Victoria.
Employers
Vehicle painters are employed by crash repairers and car manufacturers. They may also form partnerships with panel beaters.
Vehicle painters are employed across several industries including: Other Services; Manufacturing; Construction; and Retail Trade3.
Industry contacts
Professional bodies and industry associations are a good source of information about vehicle painters in Victoria.
- Automotive Training Australia is a national body, overseeing training and standards in the automotive industry. It provides skill recognition services and jobs information
- The Victorian Automobile Chamber of Commerce (VACC) represents small and medium sized businesses in the Victorian motor industry. It provides advice, technical assistance and jobs information.
Skill assessment information
The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) has nominated Trades Recognition Australia (TRA) as the assessing authority for the occupation of vehicle painter.
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