Hi all,
I graduated with a Master degree in MSc in Aeronautical Engineering in Sep 2022, and I am working in an aviation industry company since Oct 2022, based on my Stamp 1G. The job I am doing is based on a Mechanical/Aeronautical Engineering degree background, the job title is called 'Technical Manager'.
I am applying for a Critical Skills Employment Permit this month, which may allow me get a stamp 1 in Sep 2023. However, when I check the Critical Skills Occupations List, there are no Employment category called 'Technical Manager'. Although from the job description or job responsibilities, there is a possibility that I could be qualified as a '212. Engineering professionals', such as '2122. Mechanical Engineer', or '2127. Production and Process Engineer', my job title wording does not 100% match those job titles given in the list.
My salary has reached the 32,000/year Euro line, I am working based on my Master Degree background/knowledge, my company is also a proper registered Limited Ireland company, which has signed me an assignment letter to confirm my contract length, and my salary. And company employees percentage is also 'qualified' - local employees percentage way more than 50%...
In a word, I haven't found any reasons stop me from applying this CSEP, except my job title wording.
As a result, my question is, in order to apply for the Critical Skills Employment Permit, does my job title wording has to 100% exactly matches the Employment Category shown in the Critical Skills Occupations List?
Or, if I could also be granted a CSEP, when according to my job responsibilities, it can be considered as a employment with specific skills or related to a specific degree, while my job title does not really look like falls within the broad employment category?
Looking forward to your replies.
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