Engineers Australia – Skills Assessment for Engineers

Engineers Australia – Skills Assessment for Engineers

Migration Skills Assessment for Engineering Professionals in Australia

Engineers Australia (EA) is the official assessing authority for engineering occupations under Australia’s Skilled Migration Program. If you are an engineer planning to apply for a skilled visa—such as subclass 189, 190, 491, 485 (Post-Study Work) or employer-sponsored visas—you must obtain a positive Engineers Australia skills assessment.

At ABEE’S Consultancy (MARN 2217775), we assist engineers in understanding the requirements, preparing documentation, and navigating the complete EA skills assessment process with confidence.

Who Requires Engineers Australia Skills Assessment?

EA assesses applicants from all engineering backgrounds, including:

1. Professional Engineers

For applicants with a four-year engineering qualification and advanced technical responsibilities.
Common fields include:

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Electrical/Electronics Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Aeronautical Engineering

2. Engineering Technologists

For applicants with a three-year engineering degree or equivalent technology qualification.

3. Engineering Associates

For applicants with diplomas or associate degrees in engineering disciplines.

4. Engineering Managers

For professionals with senior-level engineering management experience plus an engineering qualification.

Pathways for Engineers Australia Skills Assessment

Engineers Australia offers four main assessment pathways:

1. Accredited Qualifications (Washington/Sydney/Dublin Accords)

If your degree is recognised under an international engineering accord, your skills assessment is straightforward.

2. Australian Engineering Qualifications

For graduates of Australian institutions.

3. Competency Demonstration Report (CDR) Pathway

The most common pathway for applicants with overseas or non-accredited qualifications.
You must prepare and submit:

  • CDR Report
  • Three Career Episodes
  • Summary Statement
  • CPD (Continuing Professional Development)

A well-prepared CDR demonstrates that you meet the Engineers Australia Stage 1 Competency Standards.

4. Relevant Skilled Employment Assessment (Optional)

EA can also assess your work experience to determine how many years count as “skilled employment” for migration points.

Documents Required for EA Skills Assessment

Identity Documents

  • Passport
  • Recent photo
  • Name-change documents (if applicable)

Educational Documents

  • Degree certificates
  • Academic transcripts
  • Course syllabus (if requested)
  • Medium of instruction (if applicable)

Employment Documents

EA requires strong evidence of engineering experience, such as:

  • Employment reference letters
  • Detailed position descriptions
  • Project involvement evidence
  • Payslips and bank statements
  • Employment contracts
  • Statutory declarations (with supporting evidence)

What Is the CDR Pathway?

The Competency Demonstration Report is required for applicants whose qualifications are not automatically recognised.

A complete CDR includes:

1. CPD Statement

Showing your professional development activities.

2. Three Career Episodes

Each Career Episode must highlight:

  • Engineering tasks you personally performed
  • Technical skills
  • Problem-solving
  • Design or analysis work
  • Project contributions

Career Episodes must be original, detailed, and written in your own words.

3. Summary Statement

A competency mapping document cross-referencing your Career Episodes with EA competency standards.

Engineers Australia Skills Assessment Process

Step 1: Determine Your Engineering Category

We assist you in identifying whether you fall under Professional Engineer, Engineering Technologist, Engineering Associate, or Engineering Manager.

Step 2: Choose the Correct Assessment Pathway

We advise whether your qualification is accredited, or if the CDR pathway is required.

Step 3: Prepare Required Documents

We help you understand how to prepare and present:

  • Educational documents
  • Employment evidence
  • Engineering project information
  • CPD records

Step 4: Prepare Your CDR (if applicable)

We guide you through the correct structure and expectations for:

  • Career Episodes
  • Summary Statement
  • CPD List

We ensure you understand EA’s competency standards and plagiarism rules.

Step 5: Lodge the EA Application

We assist with:

  • EA portal registration
  • Uploading supporting documents
  • Completing required forms
  • Submitting your application

Step 6: Respond to Any Requests for Further Information (RFI)

If Engineers Australia requests additional evidence, we guide you on how to comply correctly and strengthen your submission.

Step 7: Receive Your Outcome

Your result will confirm:

  • Whether your qualification meets Australian engineering standards
  • Whether your work experience is assessed (if chosen)
  • Eligibility to proceed with skilled visa applications

Processing Times & Costs

  • Standard processing: 8–12 weeks
  • Fast-track option: Approximately 20 business days (additional fee)

Common Reasons Applications Are Rejected

❌ Plagiarised or copied CDR content

❌ Career Episodes lacking technical depth

❌ Incorrect selection of engineering category

❌ Weak employment evidence

❌ Generic job duties without engineering detail

❌ Inadequate project documentation

❌ Not demonstrating competencies required by Engineers Australia

How ABEE’S Consultancy Helps You

✔ Engineering Category & Pathway Advice

We review your qualifications and experience to guide you on the correct EA pathway.

✔ Guidance on Preparing Your CDR

We explain how to structure your Career Episodes, CPD, and Summary Statement to meet EA competency requirements and maintain originality.

✔ Document Preparation Support

We help you understand which documents to collect and how to prepare strong evidence for your engineering work.

✔ Application Assistance

We assist you with completing forms, uploading documents, and preparing your EA portal submission.

✔ RFI Assistance

If Engineers Australia requests extra information, we guide you on how to respond effectively.

✔ Next Steps After Assessment

We advise you on skilled migration pathways following a positive EA outcome, including visa options such as 189, 190, 491, 485 PSW, and employer-sponsored routes.

Start Your Engineers Australia Skills Assessment

A successful Engineers Australia assessment is the first step towards an engineering career and permanent residency in Australia.
ABEE’S Consultancy provides clear, structured guidance to help you prepare a strong and compliant application.

📞 Contact ABEE’S Consultancy Today

Let us help you move one step closer to migrating to Australia as a qualified engineer.

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