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Australia’s fastest-growing jobs revealed

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Published: January 7, 2026
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The role of AI engineer has experienced the biggest growth in the last 12 months, with other tech-based roles booming in growth, research by LinkedIn said.

The study examined millions of jobs started by LinkedIn members from January 1, 2023 to July 31, 2025 to calculate a growth rate for each job title, and ranked the 15 jobs with the greatest growth based on the criteria.

A new study claims jobs in AI and technology are the fastest growing in Australia. (Getty)

AI engineer, a role described as designing and building AI systems to perform several tasks, came out on top ahead of chief risk officer, which helps identify and assess risks to a company, including cybersecurity threats.

AI featured prominently in the list, with director of artificial intelligence – overseeing the development and use of AI strategies within a company – was fourth on the list.

“AI is no longer a specialist skill, it’s becoming part of everyday work and leadership,” LinkedIn’s Brendan Wong claimed.

“Whether you’re in tech, business or creative industries, building AI literacy and staying open to new skills will be key to future-proofing your career.”

The study reveals more people are looking to start their own small businesses, with the role of founder appearing in seventh on the list after a 58 per cent surge, according to the study’s data.

1

AI Engineer

AI engineers design and build systems that use artificial intelligence to perform tasks such as analysing data, recognising patterns and making predictions. There is a major surge in demand for AI engineers in Australia, as generative AI adoption accelerates across industries.

2

Chief Risk Officer

Chief risk officers identify, assess and manage potential risks that could affect an organisation’s operations, finances or reputation. As Australian firms navigate increasing regulatory scrutiny, cybersecurity threats and operational risks, the Chief Risk Officer role is becoming more strategic and central to C-suite decision-making.

3

Mechanical Engineer

Mechanical engineers design, develop and test mechanical systems and devices to ensure they function safely and efficiently. Mechanical engineers are increasingly needed to support Australia’s infrastructure and energy transition.

4

Director of Artificial Intelligence

Directors of artificial intelligence oversee the development and implementation of AI strategies within an organisation. More C-suite executives in Australia are upskilling in AI, reflecting a push for a senior leader to guide AI strategy, governance and transformation.

5

Organisational Development Manager

Organisational development managers create and implement strategies to improve workplace structures, processes and employee performance. With businesses rapidly transforming to adapt to AI, there’s growing demand for people who can design and implement change-management strategies.

6

Legal Director

Legal directors manage legal matters for an organisation, including compliance, contracts and advising on regulatory issues. In Australia’s increasingly complex regulatory environment — driven by technology (AI), ESG and private-capital investment — Legal Directors are in demand to steer compliance, contracts and high-value transactions.

7

Founder

Founders establish and lead organisations by defining their vision, securing resources and guiding overall operations. Australia’s startup ecosystem is growing fast across a variety of sectors including health tech, climate solutions and AI, and there’s strong momentum for founders to launch startups that build on generative AI and data tools.

8

Media Director

Media directors plan and oversee media campaigns, ensuring content is delivered effectively across channels to reach target audiences. As organisations invest more in digital transformation and AI-driven content, there’s a rising need for Media Directors who can lead multi-channel media strategy and content operations that leverage new technologies.

9

Regulatory Affairs Consultant

Regulatory affairs consultants advise organisations on compliance with laws and regulations, preparing documentation and liaising with authorities as needed. With the rapid uptake of AI and other transformative technologies, companies increasingly need Regulatory Affairs Consultants to help them navigate evolving legal landscapes, engage with regulators and maintain compliance.

10

Power System Engineer

Power system engineers design and maintain electrical power systems to ensure reliable generation, transmission and distribution of electricity. Australia’s energy transition — especially growth in renewables and battery storage — is driving demand for power system engineers to design, maintain and optimise generation, transmission and distribution systems

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