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    Network Analyst Job Details

    Network Analyst anzsco 263113 study, evaluate and propose solutions for network design and creation, adopt, administer, sustain and modify network hardware and software, track and optimize performance and troubleshoot, and provide customer service.

    Skill Requirement

    Skill Level: Level 1 or Equivalent

    Skills Assessment Authority: ACS (Australian Computer Society)

    Specialization: 

    • Network Architect
    • Network Consultant

    Alternative Titles: 

    • Network Consultant
    • Network Designer
    • Network Strategist

    Occupation list information

    Visa Provision

    Candidates for Network Analyst can apply for Skilled Nominated 190 visa or Skilled Regional Nominated 489 visa that features the Short-term skilled occupation (STSOL) list. If you are working in this occupation and you want to qualify for a General Skilled Migration visa, you would be forced to apply for a state appointment in order to travel to Australia.

    Although this occupation is listed on the STSOL, there is also a chance that no country actually has a market for people in that profession. 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 Computer Network Professionals

    Occupations in this Category

    1. 263111 Computer Network and Systems Engineer

    2. 263112 Network Administrator

    3. 263113 Network Analyst

    Skill Requirement

    Most of the occupations in this unit group have a skill level that is commensurate with a bachelor’s degree or higher qualification. A formal qualification may be substituted for at least five years of relevant experience and/or vendor certification. In some cases, in addition to the formal qualification, relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be required (ANZSCO Skill Level 1).

    What does a Network Analyst do?

    Network Analyst is a person who reviews and analyzes computer networks for design/redesign, performance, scalability and other network-related issues. They ensure enforcement and track all regulations on Information Assurance. The primary role of computer network analysts would be to manage data communication networks and computer systems

    Task

    1. Analyzing, designing, interpreting and reviewing complex system design and architecture specification, data models and diagrams for the creation, configuration and integration of computer systems

    2. Research, review, evaluate and test network infrastructure to ensure that networks are designed to run at optimum efficiency 

    3. Evaluating and proposing enhancements to network operations and interconnected hardware, applications, communications and operating systems.

    4. Providing advanced expertise to support and address network issues and emergencies 

    5. Installing, configuring, checking, retaining and handling new and updated networks, software database systems, servers

    6. Provide network programming to support unique market demands and specifications 

    7. Preparation and management of network inventory procedures and documents, and identification and resolution of network defects, network upgrades and improvements, and maintenance guidance 

    8. Monitoring network traffic and activity, capacity and use to ensure continued integrity and optimum network efficiency.

    English Requirement

    1. IELTS score of minimum 6  (L, R, W), 7 in speaking and 7 overall;

    2. OET score with a minimum grade B in all sections;

    3. TOEFL iBT with a minimum score (L:12, R:13, W:21, S:23 and overall L93);

    4. PTE Academic with a minimum score of 50 (L, R, W), 65 in speaking and 65 overall

    Exceptions

    • 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.

    • Computer Communication

    • Computer Network Design

    • Computer Network management

    • Computer Network programming

    • Computer Network protocols

    • Data communications – (WAN, LAN)

    • Mobile technologies

    • Operating systems – (Unix, Linux, Xenix, Network OS)

    • Wireless technologies – (Wireless Communication, Microwave Communication)

    • Assembler Languages – (Assembler Programming)

    • Client / Server related hardware and software

    • Computer Architecture

    • Computer Logic Design

    • Computer organization

    • Digital and signal processing

    • Digital circuits – (VLSI Design, Integrated Circuit Design)

    • Digital technology

    • Introduction to ICT – (Introduction to Computer Science, Computer Theory, Introduction to Business Computing, Computer Science I)

    • Microprocessors

    • Microwave technology

    • Network Component technologies

    • Network security

    • Optical communication technology

    • Peripherals and Interfacing

    • Project Management

    • Satellite communications

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