Irrigation Designer – ANZSCO 311115
- Irrigation Designers design and plan irrigation systems according to licencing, climatic and environmental considerations, water source availability, crop type, and soil characteristics.
- Skill Level
- 2
Alternative Titles
- Irrigation Planner
Potential Visa Pathways for Irrigation Designer
Important: This occupation was released on 21 November 2021. The Department of Home Affairs is yet to announce the eligible visa pathways for this occupation. This page will be updated once more information is released.
Group: 3111 Agricultural, Agritech and Aquaculture Technicians
- Description
- Agricultural, Agritech and Aquaculture Technicians perform tests and experiments, and provide technical support to assist Agricultural and Fisheries Scientists, Agronomists and Farmers in areas such as research, crop and animal health, production, servicing and marketing.
- Tasks
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- Examining topographical, physical and soil characteristics of farmland to determine its most effective use and identify nutrient deficiencies
- Assisting in developing new methods of planting, fertilising, harvesting and processing crops to achieve optimum land usage
- Identifying pathogenic micro-organisms and insects, parasites, fungi and weeds harmful to crops, livestock and aquatic stock, and assisting in devising methods of control
- Examining environmental and other factors that influence the growth, health and production of aquatic stock
- Analysing produce to set and maintain standards of quality
- Monitoring livestock and aquatic stock to gauge the effectiveness of feed formulae
- Assisting in controlled breeding experiments to develop improved crop, livestock and aquatic stock strains
- Artificially inseminating livestock for breeding purposes
- Providing advice on breeding selection and techniques
- Providing advice, training and technical support and services on technology solutions such as sensors, farm management software, data and robotics
- Installing, programming, testing, repairing and maintaining animal and crop health monitoring equipment
- Developing, operating and maintaining complex technological systems and equipment used in farm production, including analysing data and preparing reports
- Applying geospatial and other technology systems to support primary production such as automatic tractor guidance systems, variable rate chemical input applications and surveying equipment
- Arranging the supply of drugs, vaccines and other chemicals to Farmers and Farm Managers, and giving advice on their use
- Collecting and collating data for research and animal husbandry purposes
- May advise producers on farming techniques and management and production processes
- Skill Level
- In Australia:
- AQF Associate Degree, Advanced Diploma or Diploma, or at least three years of relevant experience (ANZSCO Skill Level 2); or
- AQF Certificate III including at least two years of on-the-job training, or AQF Certificate IV (ANZSCO Skill Level 3)
In New Zealand:
- NZQF Level 4 qualification (ANZSCO Skill Level 3)
At least three years of relevant experience may substitute for the formal qualifications listed above. In some instances relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be required in addition to the formal qualification.
Occupations in this Group:
- 311112 Agricultural and Agritech Technician
- 311113 Animal Husbandry Technician
- 311114 Aquaculture or Fisheries Technician
- 311115 Irrigation Designer
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