ANZSCO 263112: Network Administrator
Skill Level: 1 | Assessing Authority: ACS
Job description
Network Administrator installs and maintains hardware and software, documents diagnosis and resolution of faults, manages user passwords, security and inventory documentation, ensures the efficient performance of servers, printers and personal computers, and attends to other operational tasks. May also perform tasks such as help desk support and user training.
Alternative Titles:
- Network Specialist
- Network Support
Skill Level: 1
Specialisation:
- LAN Administrator
Tasks Include:
- analysing, developing, interpreting and evaluating complex system design and architecture specifications, data models and diagrams in the development, configuration and integration of computer systems
- researching, analysing, evaluating and monitoring network infrastructure to ensure networks are configured to operate at optimal performance
- assessing and recommending improvements to network operations and integrated hardware, software, communications and operating systems
- providing specialist skills in supporting and troubleshooting network problems and emergencies
- installing, configuring, testing, maintaining and administering new and upgraded networks, software database applications, servers and workstations
- providing network programming in support of specific business needs and requirements
- preparing and maintaining procedures and documentation for network inventory, and recording diagnosis and resolution of network faults, enhancements and modifications to networks, and maintenance instructions
- monitoring network traffic, and activity, capacity and usage to ensure continued integrity and optimal network performance
Documents Checklist
The following is a summary of the documentation list that you need in order to submit your application for the skill assessment.
Personal Documents
- Passport bio page
- Passport photo
- Proof of identity, including a national ID or driver’s license
- Current CV/Resume
Qualifications
- final qualification
- a full academic transcript or other documents that include the start and end date of your training and details of the program of study.
Employments Evidence Documents
- Statement of services letter
- Payslips
- Personal tax return
- Superannuation evidence
- Employment contract
Processing Time
Refer to the assessing authority, Australian Computer Society (ACS) skills assessment processing times typically range from 8 to 12 weeks. A Priority Processing service is available for applicants with visa deadlines under 12 weeks, aiming to deliver results in approximately 10 working days or 15 days.
What will I get after the assessment?
When your application for a skills assessment is complete, the Australian Computer Society (ACS), the assessing authority will provide a migration skills assessment outcome letter. You will need this letter to apply for your visa.
Application Fees
The table below summarises the current fees that are charged by Australian Computer Society (ACS) in compliance with it for the purpose of skill assessments for migration.
|
Skills Assessment Type |
Fee Excl GST (AUD) |
|
Temporary Graduate Subclass 485 |
$625 |
|
Post Australian Study |
$1,136 |
|
General Skills |
$1,498 |
|
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) |
$625 |
