ANZSCO 3 技术人员和技工 | Technicians and Trades Workers
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ANZSCO 大类 3 - 技术人员和技工(英文:Technicians and Trades Workers)
技术人员和技工执行各种技能任务,运用广泛或深入的技术、行业或特定行业知识,通常支持科学、工程、建筑和制造活动。
| ANZSCO | 澳大利亚和新西兰标准职业分类 2022 |
|---|---|
| 技术人员和技工 Technicians and Trades Workers | |
3 |
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| 大类(Major Group) | |
| ANZSCO 技能等级 2-4 | |
| 2022 (22/11/2022) |
职业定义
技术人员和技工执行各种技能任务,运用广泛或深入的技术、行业或特定行业知识,通常支持科学、工程、建筑和制造活动。
技能等级要求
本大类中的大多数职业具有与以下所列资格和经验相称的技能水平。在某些情况下,可能除正式资格外还需要相关经验和/或在职培训。
澳大利亚 (Australia):
| 技能等级 | 学历要求 | 经验替代 |
|---|---|---|
| 等级 2 | AQF 副学位、高级文凭或文凭,或至少三年经验 | 或至少三年相关工作经验 |
| 等级 3 | AQF 三级证书(包括至少两年在职培训)或 AQF 四级证书,或至少三年相关工作经验 | 或至少三年相关工作经验 |
| 等级 4 | AQF 二级或三级证书,或至少一年相关工作经验 | 或至少一年相关工作经验 |
新西兰 (New Zealand):
| 技能等级 | 学历要求 | 经验替代 |
|---|---|---|
| 等级 2 | NZQF 文凭,或至少三年相关工作经验 | 或至少三年相关工作经验 |
| 等级 3 | NZQF 4级资格,或至少三年相关工作经验 | 或至少三年相关工作经验 |
在某些情况下,除了正式资格外,可能还需要相关经验和/或在职培训。
主要任务
实验与支持:执行测试和实验,并为健康专业人员、自然科学和物理科学专业人员以及工程专业人员提供技术支持
计算机支持:为计算机硬件和软件用户提供技术支持
制造与维修:制造、修理和维护金属、木材、玻璃和纺织品产品
车辆与设备维修:修理和维护机动车辆、飞机、船舶以及电气和电子机器和设备
建筑施工:建造、修理、装修和完成建筑物和其他结构
印刷操作:操作印刷和装订设备
食品制备:准备和烹饪食物
动物护理:剪羊毛、照顾、训练和梳理动物,并协助兽医
植物栽培:繁殖和种植植物,并为体育赛事建立和维护草坪表面
美发服务:剪发和造型
设备操作:操作化工、燃气、石油和发电设备
艺术制作:为艺术表演的制作、录制和广播提供技术协助
次大类(7 个)
| 代码 | 中文名称 | 英文名称 |
|---|---|---|
| 31 | 工程、ICT和科学技术人员 | Engineering, ICT and Science Technicians |
| 32 | 汽车和工程技工 | Automotive and Engineering Trades Workers |
| 33 | 建筑技工 | Construction Trades Workers |
| 34 | 电技术与电信技工 | Electrotechnology and Telecommunications Trades Workers |
| 35 | 食品技工 | Food Trades Workers |
| 36 | 熟练动物、农业和园艺工人 | Skilled Animal, Agricultural and Horticultural Workers |
| 39 | 其他技术人员和技工 | Other Technicians and Trades Workers |

Australia and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO 2022)
Released: 22/11/2022
Code: 3
Level: Major Group
Title: Technicians and Trades Workers
Description
Technicians and Trades Workers perform a variety of skilled tasks, applying broad or in-depth technical, trade or industry specific knowledge, often in support of scientific, engineering, building and manufacturing activities.
Skill Level
Most occupations in this major group have a level of skill commensurate with the qualifications and experience outlined below.
In Australia:
- AQF Associate Degree, Advanced Diploma or Diploma, or at least three years of experience (ANZSCO Skill Level 2); or
- AQF Certificate III including at least two years of on-the-job training, or AQF Certificate IV or at least three years of relevant experience (ANZSCO Skill Level 3)
- AQF Certificate II or III, or at least one year of relevant experience (ANZSCO Skill Level 4)
In New Zealand:
- NZQF Diploma, or at least three years of relevant experience (ANZSCO Skill Level 2); or
- NZQF Level 4 qualification, or at least three years of relevant experience (ANZSCO Skill Level 3)
In some instances relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be required in addition to the formal qualification.
Tasks Include:
- carrying out tests and experiments, and providing technical support to Health Professionals, Natural and Physical Science Professionals and Engineering Professionals
- providing technical support to users of computer hardware and software
- fabricating, repairing and maintaining metal, wood, glass and textile products
- repairing and maintaining motor vehicles, aircraft, marine craft and electrical and electronic machines and equipment
- constructing, repairing, fitting-out and finishing buildings and other structures
- operating printing and binding equipment
- preparing and cooking food
- shearing, caring for, training and grooming animals, and assisting Veterinarians
- propagating and cultivating plants, and establishing and maintaining turf surfaces for sporting events
- cutting and styling hair
- operating chemical, gas, petroleum and power generation equipment
- providing technical assistance for the production, recording and broadcasting of artistic performances
Subcategories
- 31 Engineering, ICT and Science Technicians
- 32 Automotive and Engineering Trades Workers
- 33 Construction Trades Workers
- 34 Electrotechnology and Telecommunications Trades Workers
- 35 Food Trades Workers
- 36 Skilled Animal, Agricultural and Horticultural Workers
- 39 Other Technicians and Trades Workers