Australia’s construction industry continues to face significant labour shortages, especially across trades and engineering-related roles. With ongoing infrastructure investment, housing demand and state-based workforce planning, many Australian states — including Western Australia (WA) — are actively seeking skilled construction professionals for their Skilled Nominated (Subclass 190) and Skilled Work Regional (Subclass 491) visa programs.
If you are a construction worker onshore or offshore, understanding the right occupation, ANZSCO positioning and strategic visa pathway is essential to securing an invitation and progressing to permanent residency (PR). At Atlas Lawyers – Migration, we provide personalised, case-by-case assessment to help you identify the best migration strategy.

🧱 Why Construction Skills Are Prioritised
Australia’s construction sector plays a vital role in national economic growth. States continue to prioritise occupations where shortages are ongoing — and Western Australia specifically lists building and construction occupations as priority industries for skilled state nomination. This creates higher invitation potential for professionals with relevant skills and work experience.

🛠️ Key Construction Occupations with Strong Migration Prospects
Across state skilled lists and Western Australia’s Skilled Migration Occupation List (WASMOL), the following construction and engineering occupations are among those most likely to receive invitations in the 2025–26 immigration program year:
Building and Construction Occupations (WA Priority Focus)
According to priority occupation frameworks associated with WA’s skilled occupational lists — including WASMOL Schedule 2 — the following roles are highlighted:
Engineering & Technical Roles
- Civil Engineer
- Civil Engineering Draftsperson
- Civil Engineering Technician
- Architectural Draftsperson
- Electrical Engineering Draftsperson
- Electrical Engineering Technician
Construction Management & Surveying
- Construction Project Manager
- Building Inspector
- Building and Engineering Technicians nec
- Quantity Surveyor
Trades & Building Jobs
- Electrician (General)
- Electrician (Special Class)
- Plumber (General)
- Airconditioning & Mechanical Services Plumber
- Drainer
- Gasfitter
- Bricklayer
- Carpenter
- Carpenter and Joiner
- Joiner
- Glazier
- Painting Trades Worker
- Wall and Floor Tiler
- Fibrous Plasterer
- Solid Plasterer
- Lift Mechanic
- Cabler (Data & Telecommunications)
- Airconditioning and Refrigeration Mechanic
These occupations are eligible for state nomination in WA and, depending on points, work experience and qualifying assessments, may receive invitations for Subclass 190 and Subclass 491 visas.

📍 Onshore vs Offshore Construction Professionals
🏡 Onshore Applicants
- Benefit from local work experience and often stronger labour market positioning.
- Can provide jobs records and supervised evidence for skills assessments.
- May receive invitations sooner with demonstrated WA commitment or residence.
✈️ Offshore Applicants
- Equally eligible for state nomination if their work experience and qualifications align with ANZSCO and WASMOL requirements.
- Must demonstrate at least one year’s work experience in the nominated occupation to be competitive for invitations.

📌 The Critical Role of ANZSCO Occupation Matching
Selecting the correct ANZSCO code is not just a box-tick exercise — it determines:
✔ Skills assessment acceptance
✔ State nomination eligibility
✔ Visa subclass alignment (190/491)
✔ Future employer sponsorship potential
Many applicants make the mistake of using job titles that do not properly reflect their actual duties, which leads to delays or refusals. Our team assesses your actual work tasks, qualifications and duty statements to recommend the correct ANZSCO occupation for your profile.

🔍 What We Offer – Tailored, Case-by-Case Assessment
At Atlas Lawyers – Migration, we provide comprehensive support including:
✅ Detailed occupation and ANZSCO identification
✅ Skills assessment strategy and documentation
✅ State nomination advice (including WA and other states)
✅ Expression of Interest (EOI) drafting support
✅ Visa subclass advice (190, 491, and alternative options)
✅ Long-term PR pathway planning
Whether you are onshore or overseas, we help position your profile to maximise your chances of a skilled nomination invitation.
💬 Ready to Explore Your Path to PR?
If you are a construction professional aiming for skilled migration in Australia, we can help you develop a strategic plan that fits your circumstances — from occupation matching to skills assessment and state nomination pathways.
📧 Contact Atlas Lawyers – Migration
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