Before you book an English test or pay a single application fee, check whether Canberra actually needs your skills. The Department of Home Affairs calls this a “skilled occupation.” It’s the magic phrase that decides who receives an invitation to apply for visas such as the 189, 190, 491, or an employer-sponsored 482. If your job title appears on an approved list, you can claim migration points, secure state nomination, and, most importantly, move your family toward permanent residency. If it’s missing, no amount of experience can fix the paperwork.

This guide sorts the noise for 2025. Drawing on the Jobs and Skills Australia outlook, the Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List, and every state and territory list released this quarter, we narrowed thousands of codes to the 20 roles hiring right now—from registered nurses to data scientists. For each occupation you’ll see visa pathways, assessment bodies, salary bands, and the hotspots offering extra nomination points. Match your background, follow the links to the right assessment authority, and map out a step-by-step migration plan with confidence. Ready? Let’s find out where you fit.

1. Registered Nurse (ANZSCO 2544)

If you’re a registered nurse with an AHPRA-ready qualification, Australia’s hospitals, clinics, and regional health hubs want you yesterday. Nurses sit on every federal and state shortage list, making them the safest bet for 2025 migration plans.

Why it’s on the 2025 list

Best visa pathways & points boosters

Must-have skills, registration & certifications

Salary range & 5-year outlook

2. Software Engineer (ANZSCO 2613)

You’re in one of Australia’s hottest talent pools. From Sydney fintech to Canberra defence labs, software engineers feature on every state schedule and the Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List.

Why demand is soaring

Visa pathways & migration tips

Skills assessment & credentials

Earnings & future demand

3. Electrician (General) (ANZSCO 3411)

From Brisbane’s Olympic-grade stadium builds to WA lithium-mine expansions, sparkies remain mission-critical. If you hold a Cert III in Electrotechnology and solid fault-finding chops, 2025 could be your ticket to regional bonuses and quick sponsorship.

Demand drivers

Visa & licensing hurdles

Skills & certs

Pay & outlook

4. Civil Engineer (ANZSCO 2332)

Massive road, rail, and flood-recovery projects keep civil engineering at the center of every skilled occupation list. Federal and state budgets earmark roughly AU$120 billion through 2030, and contractors are scrambling for site-ready talent.

Why it made the cut

Visas & points hacks

Assessment & registration

Salary & projections

5. Early Childhood (Pre-Primary) Teacher (ANZSCO 2411)

Australia’s shift to universal preschool has lit a fire under hiring managers. From 2025, every state promises at least 30 hours of play-based learning for four-year-olds, translating to more than 6,000 vacancies in long-day-care centers and public pre-kindy programs. If you can run a room full of inquisitive toddlers, you’re on every skills list in the country.

Shortage snapshot

Visa options

Qualification checklist

Earnings & outlook

6. General Practitioner (ANZSCO 2531)

Family doctors sit at the heart of Australia’s primary-care network, yet rural towns and new growth suburbs keep advertising empty clinic rooms. If you already manage a patient load in your home country, the DPA shortage system and Medicare sweeteners make 2025 an opportune year to hang your stethoscope in Australia.

Shortage context

Migration & visa notes

Registration & assessment

Pay & job security

7. ICT Business Analyst (ANZSCO 2611)

Blend tech fluency with stakeholder diplomacy and you get an ICT business analyst—Australia’s digital translators, firmly lodged on every skilled occupation list for 2025.

Market demand

Visa ladder

Skills assessment

Salary & growth

8. Construction Project Manager (ANZSCO 1331)

Mega-hospitals, data-center campuses, and public-housing rebuilds won’t run themselves. That’s why “Construction Project Manager” reappears on every state and territory skilled occupation schedule for 2025. If you can juggle budgets, tender packages, and subcontractor wrangling, Australia’s contractors will roll out the red carpet—and often the visa paperwork.

Why critical

Visas & sponsorship

Credentials

Pay & future demand

9. Chef (ANZSCO 3513)

From fine-dining kitchens in Melbourne to outback roadhouses, Australia simply can’t plate meals fast enough. If you can run a pass and keep food costs in check, 2025 is your year to trade up aprons—and visas.

Why on the list

Visa avenues

Skills checklist

Salary & trend

10. Mechanical Engineer (ANZSCO 2335)

From hypersonic missiles to wind-farm gearboxes, the nation’s workshops need design talent that can turn CAD files into production reality—and quickly.

Demand factors

Visa streams

Assessment & registration

Earnings & outlook

11. Cyber Security Specialist (ANZSCO 2621)

Banks, defence primes, and hospitals need guardians against hackers, keeping Cyber Security Specialists firmly on Australia’s 2025 skills lists.

Market shortage

Visa pathways

Skills & certifications

Salary & prospects

12. Physiotherapist (ANZSCO 2525)

Physiotherapists sit high on 2025 shortage lists as boomers age and weekend athletes chase rapid rehab.

Demand indicators

Visa tips

Registration hoops

Pay & job outlook

13. Welder (First Class) (ANZSCO 3223)

Shipyards, hydrogen sites, and rolling-stock workshops all crave coded welders able to lay flawless beads on thick plate and pressure pipe.

Why essential

Visa options

Skills

Salary & forecast

14. Quantity Surveyor (ANZSCO 233213)

Cost blow-outs kill mega-projects faster than material shortages. Quantity Surveyor therefore remains a prized skilled occupation on every 2025 list and a golden ticket for finance-savvy engineers who can keep budgets honest.

Demand driver

Visa programs

Assessment details

Remuneration & future

15. Automotive Electrician (ANZSCO 3211)

From roadside EV vans to high-voltage mining trucks, automotive electricians appear on every 2025 skilled occupation list. If you can trace CAN-bus faults and retrofit lithium packs, Australia’s workshops need you—yesterday.

Emerging need

Migration paths

Licenses & assessment

Pay & outlook

16. Aged Care Support Worker (ANZSCO 4231)

Reforms to Australia’s aged-care sector have catapulted support workers onto every skills list. Mandatory care-minute ratios and a surge in home-care packages are driving urgent demand, especially outside the metro fringe.

Why in demand

Visa pathways

Skill requirements

Salary & outlook

17. Veterinarian (ANZSCO 2347)

Australia’s love for pets and livestock collides with a chronic shortage of rural vets, pushing this role onto every 2025 skilled occupation list. Clinics from Darwin to Dubbo are dangling sign-on cash and even free housing to keep herds healthy and bio-security tight.

Shortage factors

Visa options

Credentials

Pay & future

18. Data Scientist (ANZSCO 261111)

Can you turn messy data into usable insights? Data scientists appear on every skilled occupation list and power AI projects nation-wide.

Market need

Open-data laws, wearable health tech, and instant fraud analytics pushed vacancies up 40 %, led by Sydney banks and Brisbane hospitals.

Visa/GTI opportunity

189/190 invites land fast; earn AU$167.5k+ and leapfrog processing with the Global Talent DigiTech stream.

Skills checklist

ACS wants Python, SQL, ML evidence; link Kaggle wins, GitHub code, and ROI case studies to wow assessors and employers.

Salary & outlook

Median pay is AU$115–155k; senior ML engineers exceed AU$180k. Jobs & Skills forecasts 25 % growth by 2030.

19. Panelbeater (ANZSCO 3241)

Hail-dented utes, bumper-to-bumper city traffic, and lightweight EV bodywork keep Australian smash shops buzzing—and desperately short of skilled panelbeaters. If you can straighten, weld, and paint modern composites, you’re in luck for 2025.

Shortage snapshot

Migration path

Skills & tickets

Earnings & growth

20. Motor Mechanic (General) (ANZSCO 3212)

Motor mechanics may feel old-school, yet the role sits on every 2025 skilled-occupation list. Australia’s vast road network and booming EV market mean workshops from Darwin to Dubbo can’t hire fast enough.

Why still critical

Visa avenues

Assessment & certification

Pay & job outlook

Planning Your 2025 Migration Path

Landing on the right skilled occupation is half the visa battle. When your ANZSCO code matches an in-demand role, you tap extra nomination points, faster invitations, and employers willing to pay sponsorship fees.

  1. Confirm your exact ANZSCO code in the official list and note any caveats (regional only, experience level, licensing).
  2. Book your skills assessment as early as possible; processing queues can stretch three to six months.
  3. Lock in English results (IELTS, PTE, or OET) that meet not just visa requirements but also registration bodies’ higher benchmarks.
  4. Track state-nomination windows—Victoria and Queensland often fill quotas within days.
  5. Keep evidence folders tidy: payslips, reference letters, degree certificates, and CPD logs shave weeks off decision times.

Need a hand tying it all together? Grab our free Skilled Migration Booklet or book a one-on-one strategy call at Simon Mander Consulting.