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Mathematicians develop and apply mathematical principles and techniques to solve problems in all areas of the sciences, engineering, technology, social sciences, business, industry and commerce.
Specialisation for skills assessment
Operations Research Analyst
Closely related occupations in ANZSCO
Unit Group 2241:
Actuary
Statistician
What’re the Requirements for Skills Assessment
This occupation requires
A qualification which is assessed as comparable to the educational level of an Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Bachelor degree or higher degree*, in a field highly relevant to the nominated occupation.
In addition to this, applicants must have at least one year of post-qualification employment at an appropriate skill level completed in the last five years which is highly relevant to the nominated occupation.
If the qualification(s) are not at the required educational level, or if the employee has been completed prior to the qualification, then the employee will be assessed below the required skill level.
A positive assessment of both qualifications and employment is required for a positive Skills Assessment Outcome.
What is the requirement of Qualification:
AQF Bachelor Degree or higher degree Highly relevant major fields of study include:
Mathematics (Pure and/or Applied)
Financial Mathematics
Operations Research
Mathematical Statistics
Mathematics is the study of deductive systems, including
algebra,
number theory,
geometry,
analysis,
differential equations,
discrete mathematics,
and its application in the sciences and social sciences.
Qualifications in certain fields (listed below) may be accepted on a case by case basis if the program consists of sufficient subjects in
Mathematics,
Algebra,
Calculus,
Predictive Modelling,
Numerical Analysis,
Optimization,
Linear Algebra,
Machine Learning,
Discrete Mathematics,
Mathematical Modelling,
Geometry, Combinatorics,
Topology, Logic,
Number Theory,
Dynamic Systems,
Differential Equations, and Financial Mathematics.
Qualification (continued) for skills assessment
This includes:
Actuarial Science
Quantitative Finance
Statistics
Computer Science
Data Science
Electronic / Computer Engineering
Physics
Machine Learning
Final year subjects and research projects undertaken are analysed and weighted higher in
our analysis of the required major field of study.
What‘s the requirement for Employment skills assessment
Highly relevant tasks include:
formulating mathematical models to simulate processes
applying models to experimental observations, and adjusting and recasting the models
using numerical analysis methods to develop algorithms and perform computations
Additional tasks may include:
developing mathematical theory underlying processes in the physical, biological and social sciences
may develop theoretical mathematical constructs and hypotheses
applying mathematical principles and techniques to solve problems in research, development, production, distribution and other functional areas
liaising with management and clients to determine the subject area to be examined
Employment (continued)
An applicant should be undertaking the majority of these tasks as their core duties in an employment role. Although it is not mandatory that they perform all tasks listed, an applicant is required to demonstrate that their daily tasks and skill set matches the nominated occupation.
Employment context
In Australia, there are currently no legal requirements for licensing or registration for the occupation Mathematician.
Mathematicians typically do the following:
Expand knowledge in mathematical areas, such as algebra or geometry, by developing new rules, theories, and concepts
Use mathematical formulas and models to prove or disprove hypotheses and conjectures
Apply mathematical theories and techniques to solve practical problems in business, engineering, the sciences, or other fields
Applied Mathematicians Assessment
Use theories and techniques, such as mathematical modelling, to solve practical problems.
These mathematicians typically work with individuals in other occupations to solve these problems.
For example, they may work with Chemists and Materials Scientists and Chemical Engineers to analyse the effectiveness of new drugs.
Other Applied Mathematicians may work with Industrial Designers to study the aerodynamic characteristics of new automobiles.
Theoretical Mathematicians assessment
Do research to identify unexplained issues in mathematics and resolve them.
They are primarily concerned with exploring new areas and relationships of mathematical theories to increase knowledge and understanding about the field.
Although some may not consider the practical use of their findings, the knowledge they develop can be an important part of many scientific and engineering achievements.
Despite the differences, these areas of mathematics frequently overlap.
Many Mathematicians will use both applied and theoretical knowledge in their job duties.
Operations Research Analyst (ANZSCO specialisation)
An Operations Research Analyst applies the scientific method to problems concerning the management of systems of people, machines, materials and money in the industry, business government and defence.
Highly relevant tasks include, but may not be limited to:
Identifying and solving real-world problems in areas such as business, logistics, healthcare, or other fields
Collecting and organising information from a variety of sources, such as computer databases, sales histories, and customer feedback
Examining information to figure out what is relevant to a problem and what methods
might be used to analyse it
Using optimisation, data mining, statistical analysis, simulations, predictive modelling, or other methods to analyse information and develop practical solutions to business problems
Advising managers and other decision-makers on the impacts of various courses of action to take in order to address a problem
Computational Scientist (specialisation)
A Computational Scientist seeks to gain an understanding of scientific and engineering problems principally through the implementation, use and analysis of mathematical models on high-performance computers.
Highly relevant tasks include, but may not be limited to:
Undertaking numerical simulation of complex systems and natural phenomena that would be too expensive or dangerous to study by direct experimentation.
Working with specialist Scientists and Engineers to deliver computer-based mathematical models in areas such as climate modelling, oceanography, mining, nuclear engineering and medical imaging
Mathematical Modeller / Quantitative Analyst (specialisation) assessment
Mathematical Modellers are Applied Mathematicians who construct mathematical representations of real-world situations or hypothetical scenarios in order to predict outcomes and consequences or to create visualisations.
Applications can range from manufacturing, environmental modelling through to computer/video games and computer-generated imagery (CGI).
Highly relevant tasks include, but may not be limited to:
Quantifying real-world problems and scenarios using appropriate mathematical tools and in consultation with domain specialists
Working with software engineers and computational scientists to implement mathematical models as computer algorithms with suitable user interfaces and visualisation tools
In scientific and commercial environments, advising researchers, managers and other decision-makers of likely outcomes and impacts of various hypothetical scenarios
Cryptographer (specialisation) assessment
Cryptographers/cryptanalysts use the mathematical theories of cryptology and computer coding to create and decipher digital codes.
They are employed by companies, institutions, government agencies, police and the armed forces to maintain security and privacy of sensitive commercial and government transactions and communications.
Highly relevant tasks include, but may not be limited to:
creating, setting up, and evaluating algorithms designed to solve number theory problems
In government and military sectors, protecting sensitive communication and data systems from foreign governments and hackers. Also providing decryption expertise for intelligence and counter-intelligence services
In the financial sector, ensuring that credit card, inter-bank, automatic teller machine, and other online transactions are secure
In the communications sector, developing technology to protect mobile phone and
internet networks
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Employment not considered for skills assessment
Employment focused on
data analysis,
prediction/interpretation, survey design
and statistical modelling is more relevant to the occupation of Statistician.
Employment in the financial and commercial sector focused on
business and data analysis and budgetary forecasting
may be more suited to the occupation of Information and Organisational Professionals NEC (ANZSCO 224999).
An individual needs to show that the major responsibility of the role is to develop and apply mathematical principles and techniques to meet the occupation of Mathematician.
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