A strong Engineering Manager CDR should show your personal engineering contribution, technical decisions, standards, calculations, tools, constraints and outcomes. ANZSCO remains widely used for migration and skills assessment references, while OSCA may appear in newer occupation classification contexts.
Develops, implements, and tracks engineering strategies, policies, and operations, ensuring alignment with legal, regulatory, and safety requirements.
Assigns tasks to engineering teams, manages their schedules, activities, and budgets, and ensures deadlines are met.
Assesses the performance of engineering teams and individual contributors to ensure efficiency and effectiveness.
Provides expert guidance on technical issues, consulting with specialist engineers as needed.
Leads, plans, and evaluates engineering projects, guiding teams throughout the project's execution phase.
Works closely with other departments, represents the organization on engineering matters, and collaborates with stakeholders to achieve business goals.