Hi phamphamtam,
You are an Electronic engineer man. Why do you think, that you have to
go for a lower category like associate or technologist. Study in detail
the engineering assessment booklet from Engineers australia website. if
you have a degree in EE or related Engineering, you can get easily
assessed as an EE. While writing your episodes (CDR), try to fulfill
all the requirements asked by Engineers australia and they will assess
you positively.
Best of luck. phamphamtam;193712 Wrote:
> Hi Bros,
>
> Great to see you all electronic engineers here. It’s a good idea to
> set up a thread like this where we can seek help from each other. I am
> preparing to migrate to Australia under Skilled migration program, not
> yet started but going to. I intend to apply for visa 175 or 176 but
> firstly I have to get my skill assessed as possitive by Engineer
> Australia because I hold a non-recognised qualification. I have some
> questions regarding to skill assessment that i wish you might help to
> answer. Thank you in advance. Here is some detail of my qualfication
> and job experience.
>
> I am an Electronic graduate but my experience is a Quality and
> Reliability Engineer for a semiconductor company (Intel). i've been
> working for that company for over 1 year.
>
> Job description:
>
> Applies engineering knowledge toward fundamental Quality and
> Reliability principals.Must be capable of applying a wide base of
> applications with these principals, including: device physics,
> materials analysis, wafer fabrication, assembly processing, back end
> test activities (particular emphasis on production testing basics),
> interpreting device schematics and fabrication process flows, use of
> various internal and customer specifications, software development,
> failure analysis capabilities, use of acceleration stress testing,
> statistical analysis (to establish qual/cert requirements and complete
> risk assessments), matrix/network (with other engineering groups, test
> sites, manufacturing sites, and other divisions), strong written
> (report generation) and verbal
> (presentations, negotiating) communication capability.
>
> Duties:
>
> - Generation and maintenance of specifications that support
> the manufacturability of products.
>
> - Execute qualifications/certifications for the introduction
> of new processes/product lines or follow on activities of
> existing lines. Write customer presentable reports on results,
> enter results into corporate data bases.
>
> - Define and support in line and end of line monitor procedures.
>
> - Complete failure analysis of customer returns, in line/ end
> of line monitors, quals and certifications to determine root
> cause and identify corrective action. Write customer
> presentable reports on results.
>
> - Provide QRE support to Product Development Teams and other
> teams/activities such as MRB's, task groups, etc.
>
> Based on those information and from your experience of applying skill
> assessment, do you think it's suitable for me to apply for Electronic
> Engineer? And if not, could you please suggest any other occupation
> that i can apply (such as Electronic Engineering Associate or
> Electronic Engineering Technologist…)? Another question is “ If I can
> not be assessed as Electronic Engineer, might the Engineer Australia
> straight forward assess against lower occupational category such as
> Electronic Engineering Associate or Electronic Engineering
> Technologist, or I have to apply (from the beginning) for skill
> assessment for those occupation? I am looking forward to hearing from
> you. Any suggestion will be highly appreciated. Thanks!
>
> Best regards,
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intellect20
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