What are the Challenges?
Using multiple catalogues introduces the following issues:
1. Occupations in the v1.2 catalogue that do not exist in the new v2022 catalogue because they are obsolete or have been replaced by a new occupation.
Case in Point:
262112 ICT Security Specialist
This occupation is in the v1.2 catalogue and is included in the MLTSSL list. It is eligible for Subclasses 189, 190, 491, 485, 494, and 407.
However, this occupation does not exist in the new v2022 catalogue; therefore, it is no longer eligible for Subclasses 482 and 186. This occupation has been replaced by:
262116 Cyber Security Analyst
The Cyber Security Analyst is in the v2022 catalogue. It is a new occupation included in the CSOL list and is eligible for Subclasses 482 and 186.
2. Occupations in the v1.2 catalogue that exist in the new v2022 catalogue but with a different or updated code.
Case in Point:
362212 Arborist (v1.2) vs 362511 Arborist (v2022)
3. Occupations listed in the v1.2 catalogue that exist in the new v2022 catalogue but with a different or updated name.
Case in Point:
322211 Sheetmetal Trades Worker vs 322211 Sheetmetal Worker
4. Occupations in the v1.2 catalogue that exist in the new v2022 catalogue but with a different or updated code and name.
Case in Point:
394111 Cabinetmaker (v1.2) vs 394112 Cabinet Maker (v2022)
5. New occupations included in the v2022 catalogue that did not exist in the v1.2 catalogue.
Case in Point:
139917 Regulatory Affairs Manager
224114 Data Analyst
224115 Data Scientist