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Old Mar 27th 2008, 4:11 pm
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My partner & I are thinking about emigrating.
He works for Sky as an engineer. Carrying out installations and repairs at residential and some commercial properties.
We think that this falls under the category 'Electrical Equipment Tradesperson', but we are not sure. He received on the job training and received a City & Guilds certification.
Do we have to pay an agent to tell us whether his job falls under this category? or does anyone reading this have that info?
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Old Mar 27th 2008, 4:21 pm
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Default Re: Sky Engineer...electrical equipment tradesperson??

Originally Posted by molsykins
My partner & I are thinking about emigrating.
He works for Sky as an engineer. Carrying out installations and repairs at residential and some commercial properties.
We think that this falls under the category 'Electrical Equipment Tradesperson', but we are not sure. He received on the job training and received a City & Guilds certification.
Do we have to pay an agent to tell us whether his job falls under this category? or does anyone reading this have that info?

My OH works as engineer repairing printers and mfps. He's been classed as a Business Machines Mechanic. I took a look at the description on the Skilled Occupation List and I wouldn't be sure if this would be the same as what you are doing.

Electronic Equipment Tradesperson :
Maintains, adjusts and repairs radio and television receivers, and related audio and visual reproduction equipment such as tape recorders and video cassette recorders.

Your best bet is to contract the TRA at www.workplace.gov.au/tra. They will be able to help you.
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Old Mar 27th 2008, 8:45 pm
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Default Re: Sky Engineer...electrical equipment tradesperson??

Originally Posted by molsykins
My partner & I are thinking about emigrating.
He works for Sky as an engineer. Carrying out installations and repairs at residential and some commercial properties.
We think that this falls under the category 'Electrical Equipment Tradesperson', but we are not sure. He received on the job training and received a City & Guilds certification.
Do we have to pay an agent to tell us whether his job falls under this category? or does anyone reading this have that info?
I think its more communications linesperson
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