Skilled Occupation List (SOL) 2015-16
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Skilled Occupation List (SOL) 2015-16
Skilled Occupation List (SOL) 2015-16 Tracking Code: RD9TWA Name Individual * Chris James Organisation Minerals Council of Australia What are the industry/industries and ANZSCO occupation/s that you or your organisation represents for the purposes of this submission? Industry Mining Occupation The three dropdowns below accord with the ABS ANZSCO classification of occupations. Selections are required at the ‘Occupation Group’ 2-digit level and at the ‘Occupation Unit (4-digit)’ level, but can also be made down to the Occupation (6-digit) level depending on the occupation/s to which your submission relates. Additional occupations can be selected by way of the ‘Add item’ button. For each occupation selected, please indicate whether your advice is to Include, Exclude, or is Neutral (other) with respect to the 2015-16 SOL. The rest of the form can be used to provide evidence/reasons to support your recommendations. Attachments can also be added after clicking the 'Submit' button. Item 1 Page 1 of 11 Occupation Group * Design, Engineering, Science and Transport Professionals Occupation Unit * Mining Engineers Occupation Mining Engineer (excluding Petroleum) 233611 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 2 Occupation Group * Design, Engineering, Science and Transport Professionals Occupation Unit * Other Natural and Physical Science Professionals Occupation Metallurgist 234912 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 3 Occupation Group * Design, Engineering, Science and Transport Professionals Occupation Unit * Other Natural and Physical Science Professionals Occupation Natural and Physical Science Professionals nec 234999 Page 2 of 11 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 4 Occupation Group * Design, Engineering, Science and Transport Professionals Occupation Unit * Geologists and Geophysicists Occupation Geologist 234411 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 5 Occupation Group * Design, Engineering, Science and Transport Professionals Occupation Unit * Geologists and Geophysicists Occupation Geophysicist 234412 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 6 Page 3 of 11 Occupation Group * Design, Engineering, Science and Transport Professionals Occupation Unit * Surveyors and Spatial Scientists Occupation Surveyor 232212 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 7 Occupation Group * Design, Engineering, Science and Transport Professionals Occupation Unit * Other Engineering Professionals Occupation Environmental Engineer 233915 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 8 Occupation Group * Design, Engineering, Science and Transport Professionals Occupation Unit * Other Engineering Professionals Occupation Engineering Technologist 233914 Page 4 of 11 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 9 Occupation Group * Design, Engineering, Science and Transport Professionals Occupation Unit * Civil Engineering Professionals Occupation Geotechnical Engineer 233212 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 10 Occupation Group * Engineering, ICT and Science Technicians Occupation Unit * Other Building and Engineering Technicians Occupation Mine Deputy 312913 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 11 Page 5 of 11 Occupation Group * Specialist Managers Occupation Unit * Production Managers Occupation Production Manager (Mining) 133513 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 12 Occupation Group * Electrotechnology and Telecommunications Trades Workers Occupation Unit * Electronics Trades Workers Occupation Electronic Instrument Trades Worker (General) 342314 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 13 Occupation Group * Automotive and Engineering Trades Workers Occupation Unit * Metal Fitters and Machinists Occupation Metal Machinist (First Class) 323214 Page 6 of 11 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 14 Occupation Group * Automotive and Engineering Trades Workers Occupation Unit * Structural Steel and Welding Trades Workers Occupation Welder (First Class) (Aus) 322313 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 15 Occupation Group * Automotive and Engineering Trades Workers Occupation Unit * Metal Fitters and Machinists Occupation Metal Fitters and Machinists nec 323299 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 16 Page 7 of 11 Occupation Group * Electrotechnology and Telecommunications Trades Workers Occupation Unit * Electricians Occupation Electrician (General) 341111 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Are there any occupations that you represent where there is evidence of imbalances in the demand for and supply of skills in the medium-to-long term? * Shortages nationally • • • • • • Production Manager (Mining) (National) Metallurgist/Chemical Engineer (National) Mining Engineer (National) Geologist (National) Geophysicist (National) Mine Deputy (National) Shortages in particular States/regions: • • • • • • • • • • • • Environmental Manager (State) Surveyor (State) Geotechnical Engineer (State) Quantity Surveyor (State) Surveying or Spatial Science Technician (State) Mechanical Engineer (State) Environmental Consultant (State) Electrical Engineering Technician (State) Pressure Welder (State) Driller (State) Draftsperson (Electrical/Mechanical Engineering) (State) Metallurgical or Materials Technician (State) Page 8 of 11 • • • • • • Electronic Equipment Trades Worker (State) Metal Fabricator (State) Welder (First Class) (State) Fitters (State) Metal Machinist (First Class) (State) Electrician (General) (State) Is there evidence of imbalances in the demand for and supply of skills in the medium-to-long term in non-metropolitan areas? If so, can you indicate in what part of Australia and the number in the occupation in over or undersupply. Same as above - all mining occupations listed above are largely site-based, in regional and remote locations Are there any occupations which require formal licensing or registration arrangements in order to practice/perform in this occupation? For example: • Midwives are required to register with the nurses board in their state or territory • Panelbeaters are required to be registered or certified with the state Motor Vehicle Repair Industry Authority Engineering and Geological professions Electrician Mine Deputy Surveyor Is it expected that your employment sector will be impacted by any medium-to-long term trends which will impact upon demand and/or supply (excluding costs associated with training, labour hire, and international sponsorship)? Please provide evidence (e.g. data source, policy document) which substantiates these claims. Page 9 of 11 For example: • New benchmarks for childcare centres mandate increased staff-to-child ratios and higher qualification standards for childcare workers. Shift from construction to operational mining towards end of decade (Resources Skills Sector Needs Report 2013, AWPA) Growing trend towards remote and autonomous operations, with work previously done by labour force on site being organised remotely from control centres in metropolitan areas. http://www.csrm.uq.edu.au/publications/435-exploring-the-social-dimensions-of-autonomousand-remote-operation-mining-applying-social-license-in-design Long and short term trends in demand and resultant prices for mined commodities Please provide any other information you consider relevant evidence to support your submission For example, you may know of some independent studies about your occupation that supports your advice to us. Engineering Workforce Study, Australian Workforce and Productivity Agency http://www.awpa.gov.au/our-work/sector-specific-skill-needs/Pages/Engineering-workforcestudy.aspx 'Industry Innovation and Competitiveness Agenda - An action plan for a stronger Australia', Australian Government 2014 'Readiness to meet demand for skills : a study of five growth industries', NCVER, 2014 Would you like to make any additional comments on the SOL? Page 10 of 11 Please provide the name, position and contact details of a person within your organisation who is willing to be contacted if any further information or follow-up is required. Name * Chris James Position * Assistant Director - Workforce Skills, Minerals Council of Australia Contact details * Level 8 10-16 Queen Street Melbourne Vic 3000 Tel: 0448 002 342 All information, including name and address details, contained in submissions will be made available to the public on the Department of Industry website unless you indicate that you would like all or part of your submission to remain in confidence. Automatically generated confidentiality statements in emails do not suffice for this purpose. Respondents who would like all or part of their submission to remain in confidence should provide this information in an email to SOL@industry. gov.au . Legal requirements, such as those imposed by the Freedom of Information Act 1982, may affect the confidentiality of your submission. Page 11 of 11