Irrigation Designers design and plan irrigation systems according to licensing, climatic and environmental considerations, water source availability, crop type, and soil characteristics.
Occupation description
Irrigation Designers design and plan irrigation systems according to licensing, climatic and environmental considerations, water source availability, crop type, and soil characteristics.
Occupations considered suitable under this ANZSCO code:
- Irrigation Planner
Occupations not considered suitable under this ANZSCO code:
- Irrigation Technician
- Landscape Architect
- Farm Hand
Irrigation Designer is a VETASSESS Group C occupation
This occupation requires a qualification assessed as comparable to the educational level of an Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Diploma or higher.
Applicants can fulfil the assessment criteria for this occupation in four different ways.
*If employment is prior to the completion of the qualification at the required level, an applicant must have at least one year of highly relevant employment at an appropriate skill level within the last five years. The remaining three years of pre-qualifying period may be within the last ten years.
A positive assessment of both qualification level and employment duration is required for a positive Skills Assessment outcome.
* Additional qualifications in a highly relevant field of study include those comparable to the following levels:
- AQF Diploma
- AQF Advanced Diploma
- AQF Associate Degree or AQF Graduate Diploma
** Highly relevant paid employment duration (20 hours or more per week)
1-3
minimum years of employment highly relevant to the nominated occupation, completed at an appropriate skill level in the five years before the date of application for a Skills Assessment.
4
minimum 4 years of relevant employment required – Three years of relevant employment (can be outside the last 5-year period) in addition to at least one year of highly relevant employment within the last five years before applying.
Qualification & employment criteria
AQF Diploma
Focus areas include:
- Agriculture
- Precision farming
- Irrigation
- Irrigation management
- Water Resources
Employment
Highly relevant tasks include:
- 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, 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
- may advise producers on farming techniques and management and production processes
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