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ANZSCO Code Descriptions

Australian Computer Society Skills Assessment

1 July 2012

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General Skilled Migration The Skilled Occupation List (SOL) – Schedule 1 contains 6 ANZSCO codes assessed by the ACS for skilled independent applicants and included in schedule 2. For specific GSM visa information please refer to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC).

1. 261311 Analyst Programmer

2. 263111 Computer Network and Systems Engineer

3. 261312 Developer Programmer

4. 261111 ICT Business Analyst

5. 261313 Software Engineer

6. 261112 System Analyst

Nominated or Sponsorship The Skilled Occupation List (SOL) 2011 – Schedule 1 and 2 contains 24 ANZSCO codes assessed by the ACS for nominated or sponsorship applicants. For specific nominated and sponsorship visa information please refer to Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC).

1. 261311 Analyst Programmer

2. 263111 Computer Network and Systems Engineer

3. 261312 Developer Programmer

4. 261111 ICT Business Analyst

5. 261313 Software Engineer

6. 261112 Systems Analyst

7. 135111 Chief Information Officer

8. 262111 Database Administrator

9. 135199 ICT Managers NEC

10. 135112 ICT Project Manager

11. 263211 ICT Quality Assurance Engineer

12. 262112 ICT Security Specialist

13. 263299 ICT Support and Test Engineers NEC

14. 263212 ICT Support Engineer

15. 263213 ICT Systems Test Engineer

16. 223211 ICT Trainer

17. 261211 Multimedia Specialist

18. 263112 Network Administrator

19. 263113 Network Analyst

20. 261399 Software & Applications Programmer NEC

21. 261314 Software Tester

22. 262113 Systems Administrator

23. 313113 Web Administrator

24. 261212 Web Developer

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261111 ICT Business Analyst Back to top

A Business Analyst identifies and communicates with users to formulate and produce requirements specification to create system and software solutions. Assess business and information needs of an organisation and co-ordinate the design of new IT solutions to improve business efficiency and productivity. They identify and communicate with users to formulate and produce a requirements specification to create system and software solutions. Tasks Include:

working with users to formulate and document business requirements

identifying, investigating, and analysing business processes, procedures and work practices

identifying and evaluating inefficiencies and recommending optimal business practices, and system functionality and behaviour

using project management methodologies, principles and techniques to develop project plans and to cost, resource and manage projects

taking responsibility for deploying functional solutions, such as creating, adopting and implementing system test plans, which ensure acceptable quality and integrity of the system

creating user and training documentation, and conducting formal training classes

developing functional specifications for use by system developers

using data and process modelling techniques to create clear system specifications for the design and development of system software

acting as a central reference and information source, providing guidance and assistance in the system project decision making process

Example of units undertaken in higher education qualifications: Business System Planning, Business Process Reengineering, Object Oriented Design and Development, Data Base Modelling, eCommerce, Business Intelligence, Knowledge Management, Quality Management, IS Project Management. Example knowledge and technical requirements: Strategic planning Knowledge management Audit techniques Professional qualifications we might expect in the career: ACS Certified Technologist; ACS Certified Professional Capabilities that we might expect in this role: Requirements definition and management Stakeholder relationship management Business analysis Business process improvement Business process testing Change implementation planning and management Business modelling Organisation design and implementation Data analysis Requirements definition and management Usability requirements analysis Usability evaluation

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261112 Systems Analyst Back to top Evaluates processes and methods used in existing ICT systems, proposes modifications, additional system components or new systems to meet user needs as expressed in specifications and other documentation. Tasks Include:

working with users to formulate and document business requirements

identifying, investigating, and analysing business processes, procedures and work practices

identifying and evaluating inefficiencies and recommending optimal business practices, and system functionality and behaviour

using project management methodologies, principles and techniques to develop project plans and to cost, resource and manage projects

taking responsibility for deploying functional solutions, such as creating, adopting and implementing system test plans, which ensure acceptable quality and integrity of the system

creating user and training documentation, and conducting formal training classes

developing functional specifications for use by system developers

using data and process modelling techniques to create clear system specifications for the design and development of system software

acting as a central reference and information source, providing guidance and assistance in the system project decision making process

Example of units undertaken in higher education qualifications: Process Modelling, System Testing, Systems Analysis and Design, Data Base Design and Implementation, eCommerce Technology, ICT Project, Data Mining, Project Management, Object Oriented Systems Analysis and Design. Example knowledge and technical requirements: SQL Visual Basic, C++ and Java Unified Modelling Language (UML) SAP business software applications Vendor/vendor-neutral qualifications appropriate to this occupation: (this is not an essential or exhaustive list: please refer to guidelines for eligibility) Microsoft Certified Application Developer (MCSD) Professional qualifications we might expect in the career: ACS Certified Technologist ACS Certified Professional Capabilities that we might expect in this role: Systems design Database/repository designs Solutions architecture Consultancy

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261311 Analyst Programmer Back to top

Analyses user needs, produces requirements documentation and system plans, and encodes, tests, debugs, maintains and documents programs and applications, Web Design. Tasks Include:

researching, consulting, analysing and evaluating system program needs

identifying technology limitations and deficiencies in existing systems and associated processes, procedures and methods

testing, debugging, diagnosing and correcting errors and faults in an applications programming language within established testing protocols, guidelines and quality standards to ensure programs and applications perform to specification

writing and maintaining program code to meet system requirements, system designs and technical specifications in accordance with quality accredited standards

writing, updating and maintaining technical program, end user documentation and operational procedures

providing advice, guidance and expertise in developing proposals and strategies for software design activities such as financial evaluation and costing for recommending software purchases and upgrades

Example of units undertaken in higher education qualifications: System Analysis and Design, Program Design and Development, Program Testing, Data Base Management Systems, eCommerce Development, Programming. Example knowledge and technical requirements: Variety of operating systems environments such as Operating System: Windows, DOS, Linux, UNIX. Programming such as C++ and Java Database systems SQL, Access, ORACLE Vendor/vendor-neutral qualifications appropriate to this occupation: (this is not an essential or exhaustive list: please refer to guidelines for eligibility) Microsoft Certified Professional Developer Microsoft Certified IT Professional Certified Information Systems Auditor or Certified Information Security Manager from Information Systems Audit and Control Association Professional qualifications we might expect in the career: ACS Certified Technologist ACS Certified Professional Capabilities that we might expect in this role: Programming/software development Systems integration Applications support System design Software development process improvement Requirements definition and management IT operations Testing

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261312 Developer Programmer Back to top Interprets specifications, technical designs and flow charts, builds, maintains and modifies the code for software applications, constructs technical specifications from a business functional model, and tests and writes technical documentation. Tasks Include:

researching, consulting, analysing and evaluating system program needs

identifying technology limitations and deficiencies in existing systems and associated processes, procedures and methods

testing, debugging, diagnosing and correcting errors and faults in an applications programming language within established testing protocols, guidelines and quality standards to ensure programs and applications perform to specification

writing and maintaining program code to meet system requirements, system designs and technical specifications in accordance with quality accredited standards

writing, updating and maintaining technical program, end user documentation and operational procedures

providing advice, guidance and expertise in developing proposals and strategies for software design activities such as financial evaluation and costings for recommending software purchases and upgrades

Example of units undertaken in higher education qualifications: Analysis and Design of Algorithms, Programming, Systems Design, Data Base Design, Software Development Tools, Web Page Development Example knowledge and technical requirements: Java, C++, Smalltalk and Visual Basic Oracle, UML (Unified Modelling Language), Linux and Delphi .NET frameworks (such as C# (C-sharp), ASP and VB Vendor/vendor-neutral qualifications appropriate to this occupation: (this is not an essential or exhaustive list: please refer to guidelines for eligibility) Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD) Professional qualifications we might expect in the career: ACS Certified Technologist ACS Certified Professional Capabilities that we might expect in this role: Systems development management Software development process improvement Program management Stakeholder relationship management Quality assurance Release management Change management Quality standards Programming/software development Testing Systems Integration

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261313 Software Engineer Back to top

Designs, develops, modifies documents, tests, implements, installs and supports software applications and systems. Tasks Include:

researching, consulting, analysing and evaluating system program needs

identifying technology limitations and deficiencies in existing systems and associated processes, procedures and methods

testing, debugging, diagnosing and correcting errors and faults in an applications programming language within established testing protocols, guidelines and quality standards to ensure programs and applications perform to specification

writing and maintaining program code to meet system requirements, system designs and technical specifications in accordance with quality accredited standards

writing, updating and maintaining technical program, end user documentation and operational procedures

providing advice, guidance and expertise in developing proposals and strategies for software design activities such as financial evaluation and costing for recommending software purchases and upgrades

Example of units undertaken in higher education qualifications: Programming Languages, Software Engineering, Operating Systems, Programming, System Software, Systems Programming, Compiler Theory. Example knowledge and technical requirements: Databases: MySQL, Oracle, Access, SAP Software: Microsoft SQL Server, DB Artisan, Eclipse, Visual Studio.NET, FrontPage Languages: C#, Java, Visual Basic, ASP, XML, XSL, JWS, SQL, and T-SQL Vendor/vendor-neutral qualifications appropriate to this occupation: (this is not an essential or exhaustive list: please refer to guidelines for eligibility) Microsoft Certified Solution Developer Certified Lotus Professional or Certified Novell Engineer Oracle Certified Master Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCSD) Professional qualifications we might expect in the career: ACS Certified Technologist ACS Certified Professional Capabilities that we might expect in this role: Programming/software development Software development process improvement Application Support Configuration Management Database design System design Data analysis Software integration Systems testing Usability evaluation Content creation

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135111 Chief Information Officer Back to top

Plans, organises, directs, controls and coordinates the ICT strategies, plans and operations of an organisation to ensure the ICT infrastructure supports the organisation's overall operations and priorities. The Chief Information Officer (CIO) is the head of the IT group within an organisation, and usually reports to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO). They provide organisations with the vision to master information technology as a competitive tool. Tasks Include:

analysing information needs and specifying technology to meet those needs

formulating and directing information and communication technology (ICT) strategies, policies and plans

directing the selection and installation of ICT resources and the provision of user training

directing ICT operations and setting priorities between system developments, maintenance and operations

overseeing the security of ICT systems

Example of units undertaken in higher education qualifications:

Usually tertiary education qualification in ICT and/or business related disciplines. CIO’s would usually be educated to Masters level or equivalent professional development programs in these disciplines.

Example knowledge and technical requirements: A breadth technical and platform knowledge would be expected. Vendor/vendor-neutral qualifications appropriate to this occupation: There are no expected vendor qualifications, however, the CIO would be expected to have knowledge of major vendor systems and products and their business applications. Professional qualifications we might expect in the career: ACS Certified Technologist ACS Certified Professional Capabilities that we might expect in this role:

Corporate governance of IT Compliance Review Enterprise architecture Organisation design and implementation Stakeholder relationship management Business risk management Information management Supplier relationship management Business process improvement Information systems co-ordination Requirements definition and management Information policy formation

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261314 Software Tester Back to top Specifies, develops and writes test plans and test scripts, produces test cases, carries out regression testing, and uses automated test software applications to test the behaviour, functionality and integrity of computer software, and documents the results of tests in defect reports and related documentation. Example of units undertaken in higher education qualifications: Programming Languages, Software Engineering, Operating Systems, Programming, Software architecture, Software validation, Software verification and quality assurance. Example knowledge and technical requirements: Developer experience and Knowledge of HTML/web technologies; test script writing ability. Vendor/vendor-neutral qualifications appropriate to this occupation: (this is not an essential or exhaustive list: please refer to guidelines for eligibility) There are a variety of professional certification testing : ISEB Foundation Certificate in Software Testing; STQB Certified Tester, Foundation Level (CTFL) and ISTQB Certified Tester, Advanced Level (CTAL) certifications; Certified Software Test Professional (CSTP)and Certified Test Manager (CTM). Professional qualifications we might expect in the career: ACS Certified Technologist ACS Certified Professional Capabilities that we might expect in this role: Testing Software development process improvement Programming/Software development Configuration management Usability requirements analysts Safety assessment

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261399 Software & Applications Programmer NEC Back to top This occupation group covers Software and Applications Programmers not elsewhere classified. A programmer translates requirements for new or modified computer applications into program specifications. This may involve installing IT, designing, modifying, testing and writing programs, supporting work teams and solving problems with software. The role requires a knowledge of a variety of programming languages. Example of units undertaken in higher education qualifications: Analysis and Design of Algorithms, Programming, Systems Design, Data Base Design, Software Development Tools, Web Page Development Example knowledge and technical requirements: Certification in a programming language such as C++ or Java Variety of operating systems environments Vendor/vendor-neutral qualifications appropriate to this occupation: (this is not an essential or exhaustive list: please refer to guidelines for eligibility) Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD) Professional qualifications we might expect in the career: ACS Certified Technologist ACS Certified Professional Capabilities that we might expect in this role: Programming/Software development Usability requirements analysts Systems integration Applications support System design Software development process improvement Requirements definition and management IT operations Testing

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262111 Database Administrator Back to top Plans, develops, configures, maintains and supports an organisation's database management system in accordance with user requirements ensuring optimal database integrity, security, backup, reliability and performance. Database administrators design, implement, maintain and repair an organisation’s database. The role includes developing and designing the database strategy, monitoring and improving database performance and capacity, and planning for future expansion requirements. They may also plan, co-ordinate and implement security measures to safeguard the database. Example of units undertaken in education qualifications: Database administration, Database development, Database integration, Database Operation, Data mining, Information Security. Example knowledge and technical requirements: Have a knowledge of relational database technology (eg, Oracle, Sybase, DB2, SQL Server, MS Access) and operating systems Vendor/vendor-neutral qualifications appropriate to this occupation: (this is not an essential or exhaustive list: please refer to guidelines for eligibility) Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA); Oracle Database Administration Information System and Audit Control Association: Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) & Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) Professional qualifications we might expect in the career: ACS Certified Technologist; ACS Certified Professional Capabilities that we might expect in this role: Database administration Database/repository design Information security Security administration

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262112 ICT Security Specialist Back to top Establishes, manages and administers an organisation's ICT security policy and procedures to ensure preventive and recovery strategies are in place, and minimise the risk of internal and external security threats. Security specialists co-ordinate and implement security measures to protect computer systems from unauthorised access. This is a critical role, which is responsible for protecting an organisation’s information. Example of units undertaken in higher education qualifications: Information Security, Programming Languages, Web security, Network security, information systems security, E-Commerce(security), Computer and Internet Forensics, Cryptosystems. Example knowledge and technical requirements: Understanding of TCP/IP, ability to read code and ideally undertake basic programming, and familiarisation with penetration testing (otherwise known as ethical hacking) A good understanding of networking, hardware and operating systems and the web is critical Firewall management Vendor/vendor-neutral qualifications appropriate to this occupation: (this is not an essential or exhaustive list: please refer to guidelines for eligibility) Certified Information System Security Professional (CISSP) Information System and Audit Control Association: Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) Professional qualifications we might expect in the career: ACS Certified Technologist ACS Certified Professional Capabilities that we might expect in this role: Security administration Data analysis Network control and operations Incident management Compliance review Safety assessment

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263113 Network Analyst Back to top Researches and analyses network architecture, and recommends policies and strategies for designing, planning and coordinating an organisation's network such as the total system environment and architecture. May also perform operational tasks such as monitoring system performance, software and hardware upgrades, backups, support and network maintenance. Example of units undertaken in higher education qualifications: Networking, Operating Systems, Systems analysis and design, Platform Technologies, System Administration, Network Applications, business management, enterprise architecture. Example knowledge and technical requirements: A good understanding of network operating systems, network equipment, networking protocols is important; skills with Cisco LAN/WAN/VOIP/WiFi. Vendor/vendor-neutral qualifications appropriate to this occupation: (this is not an essential or exhaustive list: please refer to guidelines for eligibility) Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, Cisco Certified Network Associate (CAN), Oracle (OCA) and Linux Professional (LPIC). Professional qualifications we might expect in the career: ACS Certified Technologist ACS Certified Professional Capabilities that we might expect in this role: Network planning Network design Requirements definition and management Network control & operation Emerging technology monitoring Procurement Change management Consultancy

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263111 Computer Network and Systems Engineer Back to top Plans, develops, deploys, tests and optimises network and system services, taking responsibility for configuration management and overall operational readiness of network systems, especially environments with multiple operating systems and configurations, and provides troubleshooting and fault-finding services for network problems. Computer Network & Systems engineers are involved in the design, installation, repair and service of computers and associated equipment. Senior engineers are responsible for total system performance, which can require the use of project control techniques and the supervision of other staff. Senior engineers can be required to design the more complex hardware equipment required to operate systems. Example of units undertaken in higher education qualifications: Networking, Operating Systems, Voice/VoIP Administration, Network Security, Wireless and mobile technologies, Platform Technologies, System Administration, Network Applications, Network Penetration Testing. Example knowledge and technical requirements: Databases: MySQL, Oracle, Access, SAP Software: Microsoft SQL Server, DB Artisan, Eclipse, Visual Studio.NET, FrontPage Languages: C#, Java, Visual Basic, ASP, XML, XSL, JWS, SQL, and T-SQL Vendor/vendor-neutral qualifications appropriate to this occupation: (this is not an essential or exhaustive list: please refer to guidelines for eligibility) Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, Microsoft Certified Solution Developer Certified Lotus Professional or Certified Novell Engineer Certified Directory Engineer from Novell Master Certified Novell Engineer, Certified Novell Instructor CITEC Certified Engineer or Oracle Certified Master Professional qualifications we might expect in the career: ACS Certified Technologist ACS Certified Professional Capabilities that we might expect in this role: Network planning Network design

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263112 Network Administrator Back to top Network administrators provide operational support for and management of computer networks to ensure they run efficiently. The IT networks can range from internet and private networks to large communications networks. Example of units undertaken in higher education qualifications: Networking, Operating Systems, Voice/VoIP Administration, Network Security, Wireless and mobile technologies, Platform Technologies, System Administration, Network Applications, Network Penetration Testing. Example knowledge and technical requirements: A good understanding of network operating systems, network equipment, networking protocols is important; skills with Cisco LAN/WAN/VOIP/WiFi. Vendor/vendor-neutral qualifications appropriate to this occupation: (this is not an essential or exhaustive list: please refer to guidelines for eligibility) Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, Cisco Certified Network Associate (CAN), Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Oracle (OCA) and Linux Professional (LPIC). Professional qualifications we might expect in the career: ACS Certified Technologist ACS Certified Professional Capabilities that we might expect in this role: Network planning Network design

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263213 ICT Systems Test Engineer Back to top

Example of units undertaken in higher education qualifications: Programming Languages, Software Engineering, Operating Systems, Programming, Software architecture, Software validation, Software verification and quality assurance. Example knowledge and technical requirements: Developer experience and Knowledge of HTML/web technologies; test script writing ability. Vendor/vendor-neutral qualifications appropriate to this occupation: (this is not an essential or exhaustive list: please refer to guidelines for eligibility) There are a variety of professional certification testing : ISEB Foundation Certificate in Software Testing; STQB Certified Tester, Foundation Level (CTFL) and ISTQB Certified Tester, Advanced Level (CTAL) certifications; Certified Software Test Professional (CSTP)and Certified Test Manager (CTM). Professional qualifications we might expect in the career: ACS Certified Technologist ACS Certified Professional Capabilities that we might expect in this role: Testing Consultancy Software development process improvement Release management Programming/software development Methods and tools Safety assessment

Specifies, develops and writes test plans and test scripts, produces test cases, carries out regression testing, and uses automated test software applications to test the behaviour, functionality and integrity of systems, and documents the results of tests in defect reports and related documentation. They will also act as technical expert on the subject of testing processes and standards.

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262113 Systems Administrator Back to top Plans, develops, installs, troubleshoots, maintains and supports an operating system and associated server hardware, software and databases ensuring optimum system integrity, security, backup and performance. Example of units undertaken in higher education qualifications: Operating systems, Quality management, Systems testing, Network Systems Administration, Network Configuration, Windows and Unix administration, Database Administration, Infrastructure Management, Web systems administration, Information security, Server/Web server administration and technology. Example knowledge and technical requirements: Variety of operating systems environments such as Operating System: Windows, DOS, Linux, UNIX. Programming such as C++ and Java Database systems SQL, Access, ORACLE Vendor/vendor-neutral qualifications appropriate to this occupation: (This is not an essential or exhaustive list: please refer to guidelines for eligibility) Cisco Certified Network Associate (CAN), Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Professional qualifications we might expect in the career: ACS Certified Technologist ACS Certified Professional Capabilities that we might expect in this role: Security administration Information analysis Problem management Change management

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135112 ICT Project Manager Back to top Plans, organises, directs, controls and coordinates quality accredited ICT projects. Accountable for day-to-day operations of resourcing, scheduling, prioritisation and task coordination, and meeting project milestones, objectives and deliverables within agreed timeframes and budgets.

Example of units undertaken in higher education qualifications: Management Information System, Business Information Systems, Quality management, Project Management, Information System Risk and Security, System Acquisition, System Implementation, System Integration, Enterprise Architecture. Example knowledge and technical requirements: A breadth of ICT hardware and software knowledge. Vendor/vendor-neutral qualifications appropriate to this occupation: (this is not an essential or exhaustive list: please refer to guidelines for eligibility) Australian Institute of Project Management: Certified Practising Project Manager Professional qualifications we might expect in the career: ACS Certified Technologist ACS Certified Professional Capabilities that we might expect in this role: Project management Enterprise architecture Organisation design and implementation Stakeholder relationship management Business risk management Business process improvement Requirements definition and management Supplier relationship management Information systems co-ordination

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1315119 ICT Managers NEC Back to top Plans, organises, directs, controls and coordinates ICT functions. Accountable for day-to-day operations of ICT, and meeting objectives within budget.

This occupation group covers ICT Managers not elsewhere classified. Example of units undertaken in higher education qualifications: Management Information System, Business Information Systems, Quality management, Project Management, Information System Risk and Security, System Acquisition, System Implementation, System Integration, Enterprise Architecture. Example knowledge and technical requirements: A breadth of technical and platform knowledge would be expected. Vendor/vendor-neutral qualifications appropriate to this occupation: There are no expected vendor qualifications Professional qualifications we might expect in the career: ACS Certified Technologist ACS Certified Professional Capabilities that we might expect in this role: Project management Enterprise architecture Organisation design and implementation Organisation design and implementation Stakeholder relationship management Business risk management Business process improvement Requirements definition and management Supplier relationship management Information systems co-ordination

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223211 ICT Trainer Back to top Analyses and evaluates information-based system training needs and objectives, and develops, schedules and conducts ICT-based system training programs and courses.

Example of units undertaken in higher education qualifications: Units in all areas of ICT may be relevant in this occupation code. In particular, units closely related to the focus of the training being offered. Example knowledge and technical requirements: Detailed level of ICT knowledge closely related to the focus of the training. Delivery, assessment and mentoring. Vendor/vendor-neutral qualifications appropriate to this occupation: (this is not an essential or exhaustive list: please refer to guidelines for eligibility) Microsoft Certified Trainer, Cisco Certified Instructor, Oracle Certified Trainer, tertiary degree in ICT. Professional qualifications we might expect in the career: ACS Certified Technologist ACS Certified Professional Capabilities that we might expect in this role: Broad ICT knowledge Detailed ICT knowledge in focus area of the training

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261211 Multimedia Specialist Back to top Creates and manipulates computer animation, audio, video and graphic image files into multimedia programs to produce data and content for CD-ROMs, information kiosks, multimedia presentations, web sites, mobile telephone resources, electronic gaming environments, e-commerce and e-security solutions, and entertainment and education products.

Tasks Include:

analysing, designing and developing Internet sites applying a mixture of artistry and creativity with software programming and scripting languages and interfacing with operating environments

designing and developing digital animations, imaging, presentations, games, audio and video clips, and Internet applications using multimedia software, tools and utilities, interactive graphics and programming languages

communicating with network specialists regarding web-related issues, such as security and hosting web sites, to control and enforce Internet and web server security, space allocation, user access, business continuity, web site backup and disaster recovery planning

designing, developing and integrating computer code with other specialised inputs, such as image files, audio files and scripting languages, to produce, maintain and support web sites

assisting in analysing, specifying and developing Internet strategies, web-based methodologies and development plans

Example of units undertaken in higher education qualifications: System Analysis and Design, HCI, Programming Languages, Programming, Operating Systems, Image manipulation, Mobile devices, Internet and the World Wide Web, Information security, Web Engineering Example knowledge and technical requirements: Variety of operating systems environments such as: Windows, iOS, Android, Linux. Programming such as C++, Java, Objective C and Action Script 3 Multimedia IDEs such as FlashDevelop, Apple XCode Database systems SQL, Access Vendor/vendor-neutral qualifications appropriate to this occupation: (this is not an essential or exhaustive list: please refer to guidelines for eligibility) Professional qualifications we might expect in the career: ACS Certified Technologist ACS Certified Professional Capabilities that we might expect in this role: Usability requirements analysts Requirements definition HCI design and development Image, graphic and audio development and integration System design Programming/Software development Applications support Testing

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261212 Web Developer Back to top

Plans, produces and maintains web sites using web programming languages, software applications, technologies and databases together with specifications of user needs, often in conjunction with other ICT Professionals such as Business Analysts, Web Designers and network and usability specialists.

Tasks Include:

analysing, designing and developing Internet sites applying a mixture of artistry and creativity with software programming and scripting languages and interfacing with operating environments

communicating with network specialists regarding web-related issues, such as security and hosting web sites, to control and enforce Internet and web server security, space allocation, user access, business continuity, web site backup and disaster recovery planning

designing, developing and integrating computer code with other specialised inputs, such as image files, audio files and scripting languages, to produce, maintain and support web sites

assisting in analysing, specifying and developing Internet strategies, web-based methodologies and development plans

Example of units undertaken in higher education qualifications: System Analysis and Design, HCI, Programming Languages, Programming, Operating Systems, Image manipulation, Internet and the World Wide Web, Information security, Web Engineering Example knowledge and technical requirements: Variety of operating systems environments such as Operating System: Windows, DOS, Linux, UNIX. Programming such as C++, C#, Java, XHTML, XML, PHP Database systems SQL, Access, ORACLE Vendor/vendor-neutral qualifications appropriate to this occupation: (this is not an essential or exhaustive list: please refer to guidelines for eligibility) Professional qualifications we might expect in the career: ACS Certified Technologist ACS Certified Professional Capabilities that we might expect in this role: Usability requirements analysts Requirements definition HCI design and development Image, graphic and audio integration System design Programming/Software development Applications support Testing

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263211 ICT Quality Assurance Engineer Back to top Creates, maintains and manages technical quality assurance processes and procedures to assess efficiency, validity, value and functional performance of computer systems and environments, and audits systems to ensure compliance with, and adherence to, accredited internal and external industry quality standards and regulations. May supervise the work of ICT quality assurance teams.

Example of units undertaken in higher education qualifications: Operating systems, Quality management, Systems testing, Information security, Web servers and Web technology, Risk Management, Computer Systems Audit, Computer and Internet Forensics, Quality Assurance Strategies Example knowledge and technical requirements: A breadth of ICT hardware and software knowledge. Variety of operating systems environments such as Operating System: Windows, DOS, UNIX. Programming such as C++ and Java Version Control systems Database systems SQL, ORACLE Audit and Quality Assurance Vendor/vendor-neutral qualifications appropriate to this occupation: (this is not an essential or exhaustive list: please refer to guidelines for eligibility) Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP), Oracle Certified Master (OCM), Information Systems Audit and Control Association: Certified Information System Auditor (CISA), Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC) Professional qualifications we might expect in the career: ACS Certified Technologist ACS Certified Professional Capabilities that we might expect in this role: Project management Problem management Information analysis Security administration Safety assessment Change management

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263212 ICT Support Engineer Back to top Develops support procedures and strategies for systems, networks, operating systems and applications development, solves problems and provides technical expertise and direction in support of system infrastructure and process improvements, and diagnoses and resolves complex system problems. Example of units undertaken in higher education qualifications: Business Information Systems, Management Information Systems, Operating systems, Quality management, Network Systems, Network Configuration, Database Administration, Web systems and the Internet. Example knowledge and technical requirements: A breadth of ICT hardware and software knowledge. Variety of operating systems environments such as Operating System: Windows, DOS, UNIX. Programming such as C++ and Java Database systems SQL, ORACLE Audit and Quality Assurance Vendor/vendor-neutral qualifications appropriate to this occupation: (this is not an essential or exhaustive list: please refer to guidelines for eligibility) Cisco Certified Network Associate (CAN), Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP), Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist Professional qualifications we might expect in the career: ACS Certified Technologist ACS Certified Professional Capabilities that we might expect in this role: Information analysis Problem management Change management Business process improvement Systems administration

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263299 ICT Support and Test Engineers NEC Back to top ICT Support and Test Engineers develop procedures and strategies to support, create, maintain and manage technical quality assurance processes and guidelines and systems infrastructure, investigate, analyse and resolve system problems and performance issues, and test the behaviour, functionality and integrity of systems.

This occupation group covers ICT Support and Test Engineers not elsewhere classified. Example of units undertaken in higher education qualifications: Operating systems, Quality management, Systems testing, Information security, Risk Management, Computer Systems Audit, Computer and Internet Forensics, Quality Assurance Strategies, Business Information Systems, Management Information Systems, Network Systems, Network Configuration, Database Administration, Web systems and the Internet. Example knowledge and technical requirements: A breadth of ICT hardware and software knowledge. Variety of operating systems environments such as Operating System: Windows, DOS, UNIX. Programming such as C++ and Java Version Control systems Database systems SQL, ORACLE Audit and Quality Assurance Vendor/vendor-neutral qualifications appropriate to this occupation: (this is not an essential or exhaustive list: please refer to guidelines for eligibility) Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP), Oracle Database Master (ODM), Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist, Information Systems Audit and Control Association: Certified Information System Auditor (CISA), Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC) Professional qualifications we might expect in the career: ACS Certified Technologist ACS Certified Professional Capabilities that we might expect in this role: Project management Problem management Information analysis Security administration Safety assessment Change management Business process improvement Systems administration

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313113 Web Administrator Back to top

Provides support for the deployment and maintenance of web technology. Designs, builds and maintains web sites, and provides web technology solutions, maintenance and services. Example of units undertaken in higher education qualifications: Web Systems Administration, Web Engineering, Programming ( Information security, Server/Web server technology, Operating systems, Network Systems Administration, Network Configuration, Windows and Unix administration, Database. Example knowledge and technical requirements: A good understanding of the World Wide Web and the Internet, web access and security, web administration is necessary Web Server administration Web programming Vendor/vendor-neutral qualifications appropriate to this occupation: (this is not an essential or exhaustive list: please refer to guidelines for eligibility) Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE), Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Professional qualifications we might expect in the career: ACS Certified Technologist ACS Certified Professional Capabilities that we might expect in this role: Web site planning Web design and development Web Master Programming (eg HTML, XML, Java, PHP) Web server administration

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ANZSCO Code Descriptions

Authors

Berny Martinez

Version History

Date Document Version

Revision History (reason for change) Author /Reviser

Berny Martinez

Approvals

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Custodian title & e-mail address:

Professional Assessment Manager – [email protected]

Responsible Business Group:

Professional Standards, Learning & Development

Distribution:

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Content Security:

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Confidential

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