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ANZSCO 263112 Network Administrator

An organization’s network is configured, prepared, and coordinated using policies and strategies suggested by the network administrator, who also investigates and evaluates the network infrastructure.

Skill Level: Level 1 or Equivalent

Skill Assessment Authority: ACS (Australian Computer Society)

ANZSCO 263112 Network Administrator

Alternative Titles

  • Network Specialist
  • Network Support

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 Network Administrator

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. The online assessment only lists occupations that are actually being requested by a state or territory in Australia, so if the occupation does not appear on the online assessment, you can consider finding an employer sponsor in Australia.

⋙ Unit Group 2631

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 Process Re-engineering
  2. Computer Audit
  3. ICT Security
  4. Operating systems – (Unix, Linux, Xenix, Network OS)
  5. Quality management – (Quality Assurance, Software Quality)
  6. Risk Management
  7. Software Engineering
  8. Software validation – (Software Testing)
  9. Testing strategies and methods
  1. Assembler Languages – (Assembler Programming)
  2. Client / Server related hardware and software
  3. Computer Architecture
  4. Computer Logic Design
  5. Computer organization
  6. Digital and signal processing
  7. Digital circuits – (VLSI Design, Integrated Circuit Design)
  8. Digital technology
  9. Introduction to ICT – (Introduction to Computer Science, Computer Theory, Introduction to Business Computing, Computer Science I)
  10. Microprocessors
  11. Microwave technology
  12. Network Component technologies
  13. Network security
  14. Optical communication technology
  15. Peripherals and Interfacing
  16. Project Management
  17. Satellite communications

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 2631

  • 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. 263111 Computer Network and Systems Engineer
  2. 263112 Network Administrator
  3. 263113 Network Analyst

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.

Network Administrator ' Responsibilities '

  • For the development, configuration, and integration of computer systems, analyzing, creating, understanding, and assessing complex system design and architecture specifications, data models, and diagrams
  • Conduct research on, examine, assess, and test network infrastructure to ensure that networks are created to function as efficiently as possible.
  • Assessing network performance and linked hardware, software, communications, and operating system improvements
  • Offering cutting-edge knowledge to support and handle network problems and crises
  • Maintaining and managing new and updated networks, servers, software database systems, and configurations
  • Offer network programming to accommodate certain market demands and requirements
  • Creating and managing network inventory procedures and paperwork, identifying and fixing network issues, upgrading and improving networks, and providing maintenance advice
  • Maintaining network integrity and maximizing network efficiency by monitoring network traffic, activity, capacity, and utilization.

Why Choose CDRforAustralia?

Our expert authors have specialized in ACS-compliant RPL reports that showcase your ability to install, configure, maintain, and protect networks even without having an official qualification in ICT. Our Key Areas of Knowledge and Project Reports are designed to your real-life experience working with servers, routers, and firewalls, and network systems – the most ideal response to Australian Computer Society (ACS) standards.

All the RPLs that we write are 100 percent original, fully checked, and designed to match your own career accomplishments in the field of IT network administration. Have the benefit of line-by-line instruction by our technical writers and experts in migration documentation, and get your RPL submission to the ACS standards and deadlines.

Our trusted professionally written RPL reports have brought about positive ACS results to hundreds of Network Administrators, IT Specialists, and System Engineers. Your skills in network administration can appear on an international level. You will get a high-quality/ACS-approved RPL demonstrating your technical and professional performance.

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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