COMPUTING PROFESSIONALS - INTERNET, NETWORKING/LAN/WAN - JAVA (SECURITY AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE) JOBS AUSTRALIA

Australia seeks Computing Professionals - Internet, Networking/LAN/WAN - Java (security and electronic commerce) to live and work in Australia. If your occupation is Computing Professionals - Internet, Networking/LAN/WAN - Java (security and electronic commerce), as described in the Australian Skills Classified Occupation (ASCO) 2231-79, then your skills are currently in Demand.

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COMPUTING PROFESSIONALS - INTERNET, NETWORKING/LAN/WAN - JAVA (SECURITY AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE) JOB DESCRIPTION

2231-79 Computing Professionals (NEC)

This occupation group covers Computing Professionals not elsewhere classified (NEC).

Skill Level:

The entry requirement for this occupation is determined by the Australian Computer Society. Please refer to the assessment guidelines below.

Occupations in this group include:

Computer Analyst
Computer Scientist
Computing Tester
Database Analyst
Local Area Network (LAN) Controller


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