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MTAA supports automotive jobs in CSOL

by Geoff Dobson
June 4, 2024
in Industry News, News
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The Motor Trades Association of Australia (MTAA) has submitted its response to Jobs and Skills Australia’s (JSA) consultation on the development of the Core Skills Occupations List (CSOL), aimed at addressing skill shortages in Australia.

 The CSOL is a critical tool, identifying occupations in demand where migration can alleviate shortages, says the MTAA, adding that being on the CSOL is a prerequisite for eligibility for the Core Skills Pathway under the new Skills in Demand (SID) visa.

 For an occupation to be considered for inclusion in the CSOL, a reasonable proportion of the market should be able to pay above the Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold (TSMIT), set at $70,000 but increasing to $73,150 from July 1, 2024, says the MTAA.

It commissioned Deloitte Access Economics to analyse full-time workers’ earnings to review nine selected automotive occupations against the TSMIT threshold, the analysis supplemented by five case studies.

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The analysis reveals that more than 30% of the market for full time workers pay above the TSMIT for eight of the nine occupations reviewed.

As part of the modelling, 30% of an occupation was selected as a reasonable earnings benchmark to compare against the TSMIT threshold.

 The occupations listed for consultation by JSA demonstrate remuneration exceeding $73,150 for more than 30% of full-time workers.

 These include panelbeater, vehicle painter, motor mechanic (general), vehicle body builder, vehicle trimmer, and motorcycle mechanic.

 MTAA chief executive Matt Hobbs says he believes this data underscores the importance of these occupations in the Australian automotive sector and supports their inclusion in the CSOL.

 “The findings from our commissioned analysis highlight the significance of various automotive occupations in meeting Australia’s skill needs,” says Hobbs.

“We urge Jobs and Skills Australia to consider these insights in shaping policies that support the vitality of our industry and address skill shortages effectively.

 “As electric vehicles continue to grow in popularity, so too do the demands for skilled technicians capable of servicing and maintaining these advanced vehicles,” he says.

“The increasing adoption of EVs underscores the urgent need for upskilling within the automotive sector to ensure a proficient workforce capable of meeting the evolving needs of consumers and the industry alike.”

Click here for the MTAA’s response to the CSOL consultation.

Tags: Core Skills Occupations ListDeloitte Access EconomicsJobs and Skills AustraliaMotor Trades Association of Australia
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Geoff Dobson is an 'old-school journo' thriving in a world of new technology. With 40-years of journalism experience already behind him, Geoff joined Auto Media Group three years ago to lead its EVtalk titles. A keen cyclist, he puts his Auckland commute to good use testing ebikes and scooters along the North Western cycleway.

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