Telecommunications Engineering Professionals worked in most parts of Australia, with New South Wales and Victoria having large shares of professionals. Moderate growth is projected in the future. They primarily work in Professional, Scientific and Technical Services; Media and Telecommunications, and Public Information and Safety industries.
Full-time work is common. Telecommunications Engineers Professionals are required to have a bachelor's degree, years of relevant experience, and relevant vendor certification.
Telecommunications Engineer
ANZSCO ID 263311
Job Description
Design voice, video and data communication systems such as wireless telephony services, radio and satellite communications and internet and broadband technologies
Telecommunications Network Engineer
ANZSCO ID 263312
Job Description
Build and monitor complex telecommunication networks and broadcasting equipment.
LATEST NEWS
FEDERAL BUDGET RESPONSE & SKILLED MIGRATION - ANALYSIS
The federal budget confirms skilled migration remains essential to Australia’s workforce strateg...
407 Training visa changes from 11 March 2026
From 11 March 2026, the 407 process is no longer something that can be staged casually or lodged...
Sponsorship obligations for 482 and other standard business sponsors
For approved sponsors, visa approval is only the start. Standard business sponsors have ongoing ...