ICT Network and Support Professionals (ANZSCO 263)
ICT Network and Support Professionals (ANZSCO 263)
ICT Network and Support Professionals play a crucial role in researching, analyzing, planning, designing, installing, monitoring, and maintaining ICT systems to support the business needs of organizations and individuals. Their expertise ensures that networks and systems are configured to operate at optimal performance.
Indicative Skill Level:
In Australia and New Zealand:
Most occupations in this minor group require a bachelor's degree or higher qualification. However, relevant experience of at least five years and/or vendor certification may be considered as a substitute for formal qualifications. In some cases, additional on-the-job training and experience may be required (ANZSCO Skill Level 1).
Tasks Include:
- Planning, designing, developing, configuring, and commissioning networks and systems.
- Analyzing, evaluating, and monitoring network infrastructure to ensure optimal performance.
- Troubleshooting and diagnosing network and system problems and finding appropriate solutions to improve performance.
- Monitoring system performance and recommending upgrades, enhancements, and preventive maintenance.
- Scheduling and conducting quality audit inspections.