Air Transport Professionals (NEC) (not elsewhere classified), identified by the ANZSCO code 231199, include many important roles which is not listed in other major pilot or air traffic controller categories. This variety of groups makes sure that every air travel is safe, efficient, and smooth.
Professionals in this field can work as aircraft navigators, airworthiness inspectors, flight engineer inspectors, or balloonists. The main duty of a Air Transport Professionals is to keep the safety and efficiency of air transportation services at a high standard and meet all the required criteria. Daily tasks are different and highly technical, which included preparing and submitting details of flight plans, watching weather conditions and aircraft performance, and conducting thorough inspections of aircraft systems and documentation before flight. They check aircraft's mechanical performance, manage fuel systems, and maintain correct flight records during flights and communicate with other air traffic control.
They also take training to start and manage emergency operations in coordination with pilots. Their other important tasks include giving information to the crews related to the flight, working on training or examining the aircraft to ensure its airworthiness. Following the strict aviation regulations and safety standards is a crucial part of this job. This job needs a high level of technical knowledge, for that you need to graduate degree, good experience and mandatory licensing or registration for practice.
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In Australia and New Zealand: Most occupations in this unit group have a level of skill commensurate with a bachelor degree or higher qualification. At least five years of relevant experience may substitute for the formal qualification. In some instances relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be required in addition to the formal qualification (ANZSCO Skill Level 1).
Registration or licensing is required.
In Australia and New Zealand:
Most occupations in this unit group have skill levels equivalent to a bachelor's degree or higher. Relevant experience of at least five years may be an alternative to formal qualifications. In some cases, relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be required in addition to formal qualifications. Airplane and helicopter pilots require a specified minimum amount of flight experience in addition to the formal qualification. ANZSCO Skill Level 1. Registration or licensing is required.



Post: Air Transport Professionals nec
Average Age: 42.8

Post: Air Transport Professionals nec
Average Age:38.4
Construction Project Manager categories in Group A. To obtain a positive skills assessment form VETASSESS, applicants wishing to be assessed as a Construction Project Manager must have a qualification minimum at the level of an Australian qualifications Framework (AQF) Bachelor degree.



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