Moving to NZ as an Engineer? Here’s Your Action Plan!

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If you’re an international engineer planning to work in New Zealand, here’s what you need to do to get job-ready and visa-approved:

1. Check Your Qualification Recognition

Washington Accord Degrees – Automatically recognized by Engineering New Zealand (ENZ).
Non-Accord Degrees – Require an International Qualification Assessment (IQA) from NZQA.

2. Get Professionally Registered (If Needed)

🔹 Some engineering roles require Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng) registration.
🔹 Joining Engineering New Zealand (ENZ) boosts credibility and job opportunities.

3. Secure the Right Work Visa

🛂 Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) – If you have a job offer from an accredited employer.
🏡 Straight to Residence Visa – Available for high-demand engineers (e.g., civil, electrical).
📊 Skilled Migrant Category Visa – Points-based system for long-term residence.

4. Be Job-Ready for the NZ Market

📝 NZ-Style CV & Cover Letter – Concise, skills-focused, and achievement-based.
🔗 LinkedIn Profile – Optimize it with keywords and get recommendations.
📚 Know the Industry – Familiarize yourself with NZ Building Code & Standards.
🤝 Networking – Engage with Engineering NZ, attend meetups, and connect with local employers.

5. Adapt to NZ’s Work Culture

🌏 Strong communication & teamwork skills are essential.
📢 Good written & spoken English improves job prospects.
👷‍♂️ Flat hierarchy & collaboration are key workplace values.

6. Check for Any Licensing Requirements

Electrical & structural engineers may need extra NZ certifications.
🏗️ Civil engineers handling legal sign-offs should check CPEng requirements.

Final Tip: Start early, research well, and take action! NZ needs skilled engineers—could you be next? 🚀

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