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ANZSCO 135111 Chief Information Officer

In order to make sure that the ICT infrastructure supports the organization’s overall operations and goals, the chief information officer,  ANZSCO 135111, plans, organizes, manages, monitors, and coordinates the ICT policies, plans, and procedures of the organization.

Skill Level: Level 1 or Equivalent

Skill Assessment Authority: ACS (Australian Computer Society)

ANZSCO 135111 Chief Information Officer

Alternative Titles

  • Chief Technology Officer

Occupation on the Skill List:

  • Combined Skilled Occupations List (STSOL MLTSSL)
  • Short-Term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL)
  • Labor Market Testing Required for 457 List (LMTL)

Occupation not on the Skill List:

  • Labor Market Testing Required for 457 List (LMTL)
  • Medium Long Term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL)

Visa Provision for Chief Information Officer

Candidates for Chief Information Officer may apply for the Short-term Skilled Occupation (STSOL) list-compliant Skilled Nominated 190 visa or Skilled Regional Nominated 489 visa. You would be required to apply for a state appointment in order to enter Australia if you have this occupation and wish to be eligible for a General Skilled Migration visa.

Despite the fact that this profession is on the STSOL, there is a probability that no country truly has a market for its practitioners. If an occupation is not listed on the online assessment because it is not actually needed by a state or territory in Australia, you may want to look into obtaining an employer sponsor in Australia.

⋙ Unit Group 1351

Designing security procedures, procedures, and strategies can help you maintain the integrity of the information system. Its job is to manage the overall information systems and keep them running smoothly.

  1. Business Information Systems
  2. Business Intelligence
  3. Business Process Re-engineering
  4. Business System planning
  5. Critical Path Method
  6. Enterprise Architecture – (Enterprise Resource Management, Emerging Technologies)
  7. ICT Management
  8. ICT Strategy
  9. Information System Risk Management
  10. Information System Security
  11. Information Systems  Management
  12. Management Information Systems
  13. Project Management
  14. Project Planning
  15. System Integration
  16. Systems Acquisition – (eg: Resource Management)
  1. Algorithm design (Algorithm development)
  2. Artificial intelligence
  3. Automata theory
  4. Computer Science
  5. Database design
  6. Database implementation
  7. Database Management Systems – (Relational Database, Object Oriented Database)
  8. Expert Systems
  9. File Processing
  10. Human Computer
  11. Interaction
  12. Information Systems
  13. Introduction to ICT – (Introduction to Computer Science, Computer Theory, Introduction to Business Computing, Computer Science I)
  14. Introduction to Information Systems
  15. Programming – (C, C++, Objective C, Visual C, Basic, Visual Basic, Java, Assembler, Cobol, Pascal, PL/1, Fortran, PHP, Pearl, AS3, FoxPro, and similar)
  16. Quality management – (Quality Assurance, Software Quality)
  17. Software Engineering
  18. Software validation – (Software Testing, Testing strategies and methods)
  19. Web Engineering – (Web Design, Internet Engineering)

Skill Level Required

The majority of the jobs in this unit group require a skill set comparable to that of a bachelor’s degree or higher education. A formal qualification may be used in place of vendor certification or at least five years of related experience. In some circumstances, appropriate experience and/or on-the-job training may be necessary for addition to formal education (ANZSCO Skill Level 1).

Exceptions for Unit Group 1351

  • In some states/territories, Australian Graduate exceptions exist.
  • Priority Skilled Lists can apply a specific requirement in some states/territories.
  • Countries excluded from submitting IELTS or OET shall include the United Kingdom; Canada; New Zealand; the United States; and Ireland.

Where compulsory licensing or registration is required you must demonstrate a level of English that is either adequate to satisfy the licensing/registration criteria or a minimum IELTS or equivalent level, whichever is higher.

Occupations in this Group

  1. 135111 Chief Information Officer
  2. 135112 ICT Project Manager
  3. 135199 ICT Managers (NEC)

Language Proficiency to be Eligible

  • IELTS score of minimum 6  (L, R, W), 7 in speaking and 7 overall;
  • OET score with a minimum grade B in all sections;
  • TOEFL iBT with a minimum score (L:12, R:13, W:21, S:23 and overall L93);
  • PTE Academic with a minimum score of 50 (L, R, W), 65 in speaking and 65 overall.

Chief Information Officer ' Responsibilities '

  • Examining information requirements and identifying methods to meet them
  • Developing and implementing Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) strategies, plans, and policies
  • Organizing the acquisition, use, and instruction of ICT tools and users
  • Managing ICT operations and establishing objectives for system development, upkeep, and activities
  • Monitoring the reliability of ICT equipment

Why Choose CDRforAustralia?

Our experts will do all the guidance as well as give you quick turnaround time, whether you need to understand our ACS guidelines or rather refine your project reports that are based on your leadership.

Our quality, professional documentation services have delivered good ACS results to hundreds of senior IT professionals, such as CIOs, IT Managers, and ICT Directors. Your leadership is famous all over the world. We assist in making you change real-life accomplishments of yours into an impressive ACS-approved RPL that makes you a high-ranking ICT practitioner in Australia.

Frequently Asked Question (FAQs)

How does CDRforAustralia align my experience with ACS requirements?

Our experts map your qualifications and professional experience against the ANZSCO 135199 ICT Manager NEC role. We highlight your ICT strategy, project management, operations, and leadership responsibilities to match ACS expectations.

Candidates with a bachelor’s degree in ICT (or related experience) and at least five years of relevant managerial experience can apply. English proficiency is also required, meeting ACS standards.

You need detailed Career Episodes or RPL reports, proof of qualifications, employment references, and evidence of ICT projects or managerial responsibilities. Clear presentation and alignment with ACS guidelines are critical.

Assessment times vary depending on document completeness, clarity, and ACS workload. Typically, reports are reviewed within a few weeks if all documentation is accurate and well-prepared.

Yes. From selecting projects to drafting reports and reviewing submissions, we provide complete support to ensure your application is professional, accurate, and optimized for success.

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