Electrical Linesworker / Electrical Line Mechanic
An Electrical Linesworker installs and maintains overhead and underground high-voltage electrical distribution and transmission lines for Australian electricity network operators.
Full-time AUD, 2025 indicative. Wide bands reflect variation by employer, experience, and location.
High demand; renewable energy grid expansion and aging network maintenance are driving demand.
Occupation list membership
Which Department of Home Affairs skilled lists this occupation currently appears on.
- ROLRegional Occupation List
Occupations eligible for regional visas such as Subclass 491 and 494.
- CSOLCombined Skilled Occupation List
The merged skilled list that consolidates previous MLTSSL and STSOL eligibility under the Skills in Demand program.
Assessing authority
The body that assesses skills for migration purposes for this occupation.
- TRATrades Recognition AustraliaVisit official site →
Visa pathways
Australian visa subclasses for which this occupation is currently eligible.
- 186Learn more →Employer Nomination Scheme visa
Permanent employer-sponsored visa for workers nominated by an approved sponsor.
- 482Learn more →Skills in Demand visa
Employer-sponsored temporary visa (formerly TSS) for occupations on the relevant list.
- 491Learn more →Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa
Five-year provisional visa for workers willing to live and work in regional Australia.
- 494Learn more →Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional visa
Five-year employer-sponsored provisional visa in regional Australia, with a path to PR.
State nominations
States and territories that currently nominate this occupation for skilled migration.
| Code | State / Territory | Details |
|---|---|---|
| NSW | New South Wales | View nomination → |
| QLD | Queensland | View nomination → |
| WA | Western Australia | View nomination → |
| SA | South Australia | View nomination → |
| ACT | Australian Capital Territory | View nomination → |
Key duties
- Erect and maintain overhead power poles, conductors, and substation equipment
- Install and maintain underground high-voltage cable systems
- Perform live-line work using appropriate PPE and safe work procedures
- Restore power outages and carry out fault patrol and repair activities
Skills required
- High-voltage overhead and underground line installation and maintenance
- Live-line work techniques and SWMS compliance
- Power pole erection and stringing
- Switchgear and transformer installation
Typical qualifications pathway
Certificate III in ESI Power Systems — Distribution Overhead or Underground. TRA assesses qualifications.
Visa & occupation list information
Listed on MLTSSL and CSOL, enabling subclasses 186, 189, 190, 482, 485, 491, and 494 For advice on which pathway suits your circumstances, consult a registered MARA migration agent.
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