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Construction & Engineering Sectors
This sector is vital to Australasia’s ability to address housing shortages, and design sustainable cities, so are in demand. Construction activity in both the public and private sectors is improving, as private investment in the commercial sector continues to grow.
Tradespeople including Plumbers, Electricians and Carpenters are the backbone of both economies, as they maintain and build the homes, utilities, and industries that support daily life amid population growth and the expansion of infrastructure. There is a variety of skilled trades that migrants are needed in to make sure the population receive essential services efficiently.
Infrastructure and civil engineers are critical to modernising Australia’s aging transport networks, water systems, and energy grids. Renewable energy engineers are important to both governments as they look to meet their 2030 climate targets.
Skilled migrants bridge workforce gaps as they bring in their expertise of innovative building techniques, and large-scale project management to fast-track Australasia urban growth.
The workforce gaps and accelerated projects like renewable energy hubs and smart city upgrades. Their role is pivotal in balancing rapid urbanisation and to secure both countries futures as a connected, sustainable nation.
Mining, Resources & Energy Professionals
Mining, resources and energy professionals are in high demand in Australasia due to the country’s vast natural resources and ongoing investment in mining projects. With a shortage of local skilled workers, both countries seek skilled migrants to fill these roles and sustain economic growth in the sector.
Transport and Logistics
Transport and logistics professionals are essential to keeping Australasia’s populations, as well as their economies moving. They also help with supply chains for critical exports like minerals, agriculture, and retail goods across vast distances. Skilled migrants can address shortages in trucking, warehousing, and port operations, as well as other areas.