94 Additional Occupations are Now Included in South Australia's Skilled Migration Program!

In August, South Australia published a list of 36 occupations that are open to international visa applicants.

South Australia added another 70 occupations to the list a little more than a month later! South Australia then added 24 engineering jobs at the end of October.

Examine the occupations listed below and contact us right away if you see a position that interests you. Our licensed advisor will evaluate you against the skilled migrant criteria and inform you whether you are eligible to apply for a work visa.

Public relations managers, engineers, farmers, and other occupations are examples.

If you work in any of the following occupations, South Australia wants your skills:

  • Manager of Sales and Marketing
  • Manager of Public Relations
  • Manager of Public Relations
  • Manager of Corporate Services
  • Manager of Human Resources
  • Manager of Policy and Planning
  • Manager of Research and Development
  • Manager of Customer Service
  • Human Resource Consultant
  • Consultant in Recruitment
  • Management Advisor
  • Analyst for Organization and Methods
  • Officer of Liaison
  • Professionals in Information and Organization are required.
  • Advertising Expert
  • Analyst of Market Research
  • Marketing Professional
  • Professional in Public Relations
  • Technical Sales Representatives are required.
  • Grower of Grain, Oilseeds, or Pasture Apiarist
  • Farmer of Beef Cattle
  • Farmer of Dairy Cattle
  • Farmer of Mixed Livestock
  • Producer of Pigs
  • Farmer of Poultry
  • Farmer of Sheep
  • Farmers who raise livestock are required.
  • Farmer of mixed crops and livestock
  • Manager of Construction Projects
  • Project Manager
  • Production Supervisor (Manufacturing)
  • Manager of Supply and Distribution
  • Procurement Supervisor
  • Manager of a Child Care Center
  • Manager of the Environment
  • Manager of a Laboratory
  • Manager of Quality Assurance
  • Statistician
  • Surveyor

Other Geoscientists

  • Agricultural Advisor
  • Agricultural Expert
  • Food Scientist
  • Officer of Conservation
  • Environmental Specialist
  • Environmental scientists are required.
  • Geologist
  • Scientist in Environmental Research
  • Geophysicist
  • Hydrogeologist
  • Scientist of Life (General)
  • Biochemist
  • Biotechnologist
  • Botanist
  • Biologist of the sea
  • Microbiologist
  • Zoologist
  • Life Scientists are required.
  • Medical Laboratory Technician
  • Veterinarian
  • Conservator
  • Metallurgist
  • Meteorologist
  • Physicist (non-medical) (non-medical)
  • Physiologist of Exercise
  • Professionals in Natural and Physical Sciences are required.
  • Manager of Engineering
  • Chemical Designer
  • Material Scientist
  • Engineer in Civil
  • Engineer in Geotechnical Engineering
  • Quantity Surveyor (Quantity Surveyor)
  • Engineer in Structural Design
  • Engineer in Transportation
  • Engineer in Electrical Engineering
  • Engineer in Electronics
  • Industrial Designer
  • Mechanical Designer
  • Engineer, Production or Plant
  • Engineer in Mining (excluding Petroleum)
  • Engineer for Agriculture
  • Engineer in Biomedicine
  • Engineer for the Environment
  • Engineers are in high demand.
  • Draftsperson in Civil Engineering
  • Technician in Civil Engineering
  • Draftsperson in Electrical Engineering
  • Technician in Electrical Engineering
  • Draftsperson in Mechanical Engineering
  • Technician in Mechanical Engineering
  • Draftsperson in Civil Engineering
  • Technician in Civil Engineering
  • Draftsperson in Electrical Engineering
  • Technician in Electrical Engineering
  • Draftsperson in Mechanical Engineering
  • Technician in Mechanical Engineering

More about South Australia

South Australia is Australia’s fourth-largest state and is home to roughly 1.77 million people. Most of South Australia’s residents live in its capital, Adelaide, or its surrounds. Adelaide is one of Australia’s most livable cities and one of the country’s most affordable places to live and work.

What is South Australia known for?

The state boasts a world-renowned food and wine culture, with many of Australia’s best wine regions spread across South Australia. South Australia is also home to a diverse range of art, cultural and sporting events and offers leisure experiences for both young and old.

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