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5911 Inspectors and Regulatory Compliance Officers

OSCA - Occupation Standard Classification for Australia
Reference period
2024, Version 1.0

5911 Inspectors and Regulatory Compliance Officers

Inspect, monitor and ensure compliance with government and corporate regulations and standards.

OSCA skill level

The occupations in this unit group have a skill level corresponding to the qualifications and experience below.

  • Skill Level 4: AQF Certificate II, AQF Certificate III, or at least one year of relevant experience
  • Skill Level 5: AQF Certificate I, or compulsory secondary education
Occupation

591131 Aerodrome Reporting Officer

Monitors, maintains and reports on airfield conditions, including weather, runway conditions and air traffic to ensure safe aviation operations.

Registration or licensing may be required.

Alternative title

  • Airport Reporting Officer

Skill level: 4

Main tasks

  • Inspects airfields to check the condition of runways, visual aids, lighting and for the presence of off-aerodrome hazards, and reports findings
  • Supervises and facilitates the safety of airport works and work site access
  • Participates in airport emergency planning and response
  • Manages airport wildlife hazards, including the use of repellents, deterrents and culling
  • Communicates hazards to pilots and other air workers
Occupation

591132 Council Ranger

Investigates complaints and enforces local government and state legislation relating to matters such as animal control, illegal dumping, overgrown vegetation and parking regulation.

Registration or licensing may be required.

Park Rangers are excluded from this occupation. Park Rangers are included in Occupation 244334 Park Ranger.

Alternative titles

  • City Ranger
  • Local Government Ranger

Specialisation

  • Animal Control Officer

Skill level: 4

Main tasks

  • Patrols, inspects and enforces regulations for companion animals, such as leash laws and registration requirements, and manages complaints about nuisance animals
  • Monitors and enforces regulations related to issues such as littering, illegal dumping, and protection of natural habitats
  • Patrols public areas to ensure compliance with safety regulations through actions such as monitoring parking, enforcing fire bans and ensuring compliance with alcohol consumption laws in public places
  • Educates the community about local laws and regulations, such as noxious weeds and responsible pet ownership, and participates in community events and initiatives
  • Assists with evacuation procedures, coordinating responses and providing support to affected communities in emergency situations
Occupation

591133 Electrical Asset Inspector

Inspects, tests and reports on electricity network assets, including power poles, cables, overhead conductors and public lighting.

Registration or licensing may be required.

Electrical installation inspectors are excluded from this occupation. Electrical installation inspectors are included in Occupation 312231 Building Inspector.

Skill level: 4

Main tasks

  • Inspects electricity network assets to check for signs of damage or deterioration, and verifies compliance with safety standards
  • Performs tests and measurements such as thermal imaging, voltage measurement or corona discharge detection, to identify faults in the electricity network
  • Compiles reports of inspection findings and provides recommendations for maintenance, repairs or replacement
  • Collaborates with maintenance teams to schedule and prioritise necessary repairs or upgrades
Occupation

591134 Invasive Pest, Weed and Disease Inspector

Inspects and monitors plants, animals, land and water for invasive pests and diseases, and organises for their control or eradication.

Alternative titles

  • Biosecurity Officer (Weeds and Pests)
  • Noxious Weed and Pest Inspector

Skill level: 4

Main tasks

  • Conducts inspections to identify invasive pests, weeds and diseases, and determines treatment and management actions
  • Collects and analyses data on the presence and spread of invasive pests, weeds and diseases
  • Develops and implements control and eradication strategies for invasive pests, weeds and diseases
  • Coordinates and liaises with relevant stakeholders and authorities to ensure effective control and eradication measures
  • Provides advice and guidance to landowners and the public on the management and prevention of invasive pests, weeds and diseases
  • Conducts surveys to assess the impact of invasive pests, weeds and diseases
  • Monitors and evaluates the effectiveness of control and eradication programs
Occupation

591135 Meter Reader

Reads electric, gas or water meters, records usage, inspects meter and connections for defects and damage, and reports irregularities.

Skill level: 5

Main tasks

  • Conducts meter readings consistent with designated routes and special meter read requests
  • Inspects and monitors meters for damage and abnormal usage
  • Inputs meter reading data into handheld devices
  • Supports the account and collection process
  • Assists in the coordination of meter reads to meet billing deadlines as required
Occupation

591136 Motor Vehicle Licence Examiner

Tests motor vehicle driving licence applicants, and issues learner's permits and probationary licences.

Registration or licensing is required.

Skill level: 4

Main tasks

  • Tests applicants' ability to operate a motor vehicle by administering written tests to assess understanding of road rules and traffic signs
  • Provides feedback to applicants on their test results
  • Issues learner's permits and probationary licences to successful applicants
  • Stays updated on road rules and regulations
Occupation

591137 Parking Officer

Patrols assigned areas and issues parking infringement notices to owners of vehicles that are illegally parked.

Alternative title

  • Parking Inspector

Skill level: 5

Main tasks

  • Patrols street parking and car parks in accordance with parking plans
  • Checks vehicles for valid parking tickets and records how long they have been in free parking areas
  • Uses handheld devices to issue and manage parking infringements, and provide data on revenue and parking usage
  • Checks for proper use of permits in special use zones and loading zones
  • Arranges to have illegally parked vehicles towed away
  • Assists with asset maintenance of parking equipment, including ticketing machines, lighting, boom gates and signage
  • Assists council with asset management of roads, paths, signs and other roadside equipment
  • Assists police with matters of stolen, abandoned or damaged vehicles
  • May give evidence in court if someone appeals the infringement notice
Occupation

591138 Transport Revenue Officer

Enforces public transport regulations, ensures fare compliance, and monitors safety on public transport networks.

Alternative title

  • Authorised Transport Officer

Skill level: 5

Main tasks

  • Conducts regular ticket inspections on public transport to ensure passengers have valid tickets and concession entitlements, and may issue fines to those without
  • Provides assistance and information to passengers regarding ticketing options, routes and schedules, including during special events and service disruptions
  • Monitors for potential safety or security threats, or suspicious behaviour on public transport networks, and may issue fines for disruptive or unsafe behaviour
  • Collaborates with law enforcement agencies to address fare evasion issues and ensure passenger safety
  • Maintains accurate records and documentation of fare evasion incidents, fines issued, and other relevant information
Occupation

591141 Water Inspector

Monitors the allocation and use of water from water resources such as streams, rivers and underground sources.

Skill level: 4

Main tasks

  • Monitors and conducts inspections of water resources to ensure user compliance with regulations and water allocation plans
  • Conducts site inspections and collects water samples to facilitate the assessment of water quality and identification of potential issues
  • Receives and assesses applications for licences to use water
  • Conducts audits of water licence allocations
  • Investigates complaints and reports of water misuse or unauthorised water use
  • Provides advice and guidance to water users on sustainable water use practices