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IMPORTANT UPDATE: As of July 1st, 2017 this occupation has be changed to the STSOL (different conditions may apply)
Description
A Production Manager (mining) plans, organises, directs, controls and coordinates the production activities of a mining operation including physical and human resources. In Australia a Production Manager (Mining) is a Skill Level 1 occupation.
Production Manager (mining) Alternative Titles
Specialisations
Occupation Lists
Production Manager (Mining) is on the following skill lists:
This occupation is not on the following skill lists
Group: 1335 Production Managers
The job of a Production Manager (Mining) is to plan, organise, direct, control and coordinate the production activities of forestry, manufacturing and mining organisations including physical and human resources.
Tasks
Skill Level
Most occupations in the Production Manager (Mining) unit group (Group 1335) have a level of skill commensurate with a bachelor degree or higher qualification and at least five years of relevant experience. In some instances relevant experience may substitute for the formal qualification (ANZSCO Skill Level 1).
Registration or licensing as a Production Manager (Mining) may be required in Australia.
Occupations within the Production Manager (Mining) Group
Note: Whilst a similar occupation may appear in the same Production Manager (Mining) group, if not specifically listed in the STSOL or MLTSSL, the ANZSCO description should be used for reference purposes only.
English Requirement
Exceptions
Where mandatory licensing or registration is required you must demonstrate a level of English either sufficient to meet licensing / registration or a minimum IELTS, or equivalent, whichever is higher.
Assessment Authority
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Licensing and/or Professional Associations
In many occupations you must be registered with or obtain a license from a local authority in the state or territory where you want to practise your occupation. Contact the local authority in your relevant state or territory to enquire about the licensing or registration requirements. It may benefit to become a member of a relevant industry association for your occupation which could help with your employment and visa application prospects.
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