Registered Migration Team | MARN 1911875 | MARN 2418424 | MARN 2518812
Engineers Australia Skill Assessment | Recognition for Internationally Trained Engineers
Engineers Australia (EA) is the designated skills assessing body for engineering occupations in Australia. Whether you are a mechanical, civil, structural, electrical, chemical, or environmental engineer, a positive EA assessment is your gateway to skilled migration
Registered Migration Team | MARN 1911875 | MARN 2418424 | MARN 2518812
Engineers Australia Skill Assessment | Recognition for Internationally Trained Engineers
Engineers Australia (EA) is the designated skills assessing body for engineering occupations in Australia. Whether you are a mechanical, civil, structural, electrical, chemical, or environmental engineer, a positive EA assessment is your gateway to skilled migration
Civil and structural engineers
Chemical and process engineers
Electrical and electronic engineers
Mechanical engineers
Computer systems and software engineers (some pathways)
Engineering project managers and technologists
ABOUT THIS ASSESSMENT
What Is This Assessment and
Who Needs It?
What Is This Assessment and Who Needs It?
Engineers Australia (EA) is the designated skills assessing body for engineering occupations in Australia. Whether you are a mechanical, civil, structural, electrical, chemical, or environmental engineer, a positive EA assessment is your gateway to skilled migration.
REQUIREMENTS
What You Need to Submit
Engineering degree certificates and complete academic transcripts
Competency Demonstration Report (CDR) with three career episodes, summary statement, and CPD log
Employment references covering all claimed work experience
Certified passport copies
Certified translations of non-English academic documents
English language evidence if applicable
OUR SERVICE
End-to-End Assessment Support
Determine the correct EA assessment pathway: Washington Accord, academic, or CDR
Assist with drafting the three Career Episodes in the Competency Demonstration Report
Write the Summary Statement mapping competency elements to career episode paragraphs
Pre-submission review of the complete application
Advise on TRA practical assessment locations and process if required
PROCESSING
What to Expect After You Submit
Processing times and outcomes vary by assessing body and by the completeness of your application. Career Launchers prepares every application to the assessing body’s exact requirements to avoid delays caused by missing or incorrect documentation.
If you receive a negative or unsuitable outcome, Career Launchers reviews the decision with you and advises on the best pathway forward, including reassessment, occupation alternatives, or an alternative migration pathway.
COMMON QUESTIONS
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Competency Demonstration Report (CDR)?
The CDR is the core document for most EA assessments. It consists of three career episodes describing specific engineering projects or tasks, a summary statement mapping your competencies to EA’s standards, and a Continuing Professional Development log. Career Launchers guides you through every element of
CDR preparation.
Is my engineering degree automatically recognised if it is from a Washington Accord country?
If your degree is from a program accredited under the Washington Accord, Sydney Accord, or Dublin Accord, you may qualify for an expedited assessment pathway without a full CDR. However, eligibility depends on the specific program and institution. Career Launchers confirms your eligibility.
How long does an EA assessment take?
EA assessments for the CDR pathway currently take approximately 8 to 16 weeks. Washington Accord pathway assessments are typically faster. Career Launchers advises on current processing benchmarks at the time of your application.
Can Career Launchers write my Career Episodes?
Career Launchers assists with drafting and reviewing your Career Episodes to ensure they address EA’s required competency elements in the correct format. All content must reflect your genuine engineering experience. We guide, structure, and review your episodes but the technical content must come from you.
What happens if my CDR is rejected?
EA may reject or return a CDR for revision if it does not meet the required format or competency coverage. Career Launchers reviews returned CDRs, identifies the specific issues, and prepares a revised submission.
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