Definition
ANZSCO Skill Level 2 lists sub major group occupations that require skills commensurate with an Associate Degree, Advanced Diploma, or Diploma, or at least three years of relevant experience. In some cases, relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be needed in addition to the formal qualification.
Components
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Data Element ConceptVacancy Placements: Occupation Level 2 Description 0.1
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Object ClassVacancy Placements 0.1
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PropertyOccupation Category
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Value DomainOccupation Level 2 Description 0.1
Representation
This representation is based on the value domain for this data element, more information is available at " Occupation Level 2 Description 0.1 ".| Data Type | VarChar |
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| Format | X[500] |
| Maximum character length | 500 |
| Value | Meaning | Start Date | End Date | |
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| Permissible Values | 11 | Chief Executives and General Managers |
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| 12 | Farmers and Farm Managers |
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| 14 | Hospitality, Retail and Service Managers |
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| 1A | Corporate Managers |
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| 1B | Construction, Production and Distribution Managers |
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| 1C | Health, Education, ICT and Other Managers |
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| 21 | Arts and Media Professionals |
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| 24 | Education Professionals |
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| 26 | ICT Professionals |
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| 27 | Transport and Design Professionals, and Architects |
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| 2A | Business, Finance and Human Resource Professionals |
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| 2B | Information Professionals |
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| 2C | Sales, Marketing & Public Relations Professionals |
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| 2D | Legal, Social and Welfare Professionals |
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| 2E | Engineers |
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| 2F | Science Professionals and Veterinarians |
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| 2G | Health Diagnostic and Therapy Professionals |
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| 2H | Medical Practitioners and Nurses |
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| 31 | Engineering, ICT & Science Technicians, Inspectors |
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| 32 | Automotive and Engineering Trades |
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| 33 | Construction Trades |
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| 34 | Electrotechnology and Telecommunications Trades |
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| 35 | Food Trades |
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| 36 | Skilled Animal and Horticultural Workers |
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| 3A | Hairdressers, Printing, Clothing and Wood Trades |
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| 3B | Jewellers, Arts and Other Trades Workers |
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| 41 | Health and Welfare Support Workers |
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| 42 | Carers and Aides |
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| 43 | Hospitality Workers |
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| 44 | Protective, Defence, Emergency Service Workers |
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| 45 | Sports, Travel and Personal Service Workers |
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| 51 | Office Managers, Administrators and Secretaries |
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| 53 | General-Inquiry Clerks, Call Centre, Receptionists |
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| 55 | Numerical Clerks |
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| 56 | Clerical and Office Support Workers, Couriers |
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| 59 | Other Clerical and Administrative Workers |
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| 61 | Sales Representatives and Agents |
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| 62 | Sales Assistants and Salespersons |
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| 63 | Sales Support Workers |
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| 71 | Machine and Stationary Plant Operators |
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| 72 | Mobile Plant Operators |
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| 73 | Drivers and Storepersons |
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| 81 | Cleaners and Laundry Workers |
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| 82 | Construction and Mining Labourers |
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| 83 | Factory Process Workers |
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| 84 | Farm, Forestry and Garden Workers |
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| 85 | Food Preparation Assistants |
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| 89 | Other Labourers |