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Description
An ICT business analyst identifies and communicates with users to formulate and produce a requirements specification to create system and software solutions. In Australia an ICT business analyst in Australia is a Skill Level 1 occupation.
ICT Business Analyst Alternative Titles
Specialisations
ICT Business Analyst Occupation Lists
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Group: 2611 ICT Business and Systems Analysts
The job of an ICT business analyst in Australia is to work with users to formulate system requirements, develop system plans and documentation, review and evaluate existing systems, and design and modify systems to meet users' business needs. The number of job openings for ICT business analysts going forward is expected to be average.
Note: Non-ICT Business Analysts (for example, Management Consultants) are excluded from this unit group. Non-ICT Business Analysts are included in Unit Group 2247 Management and Organisation Analysts.
Tasks
Skill Level
Most occupations in the ICT business analyst unit group (Group 2611) have a level of skill commensurate with a bachelor degree or higher qualification. At least five years of relevant experience and/or relevant vendor certification may substitute for the formal qualification. In some instances relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be required in addition to the formal qualification (ANZSCO Skill Level 1).
Occupations within the ICT Business Analyst Group
English Requirement
Exceptions
Where mandatory licensing or registration is required you must demonstrate a level of English either sufficient to meet licensing / registration or a minimum IELTS, or equivalent, whichever is higher.
Assessment Authority
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Licensing and/or Professional Associations
In many occupations you must be registered with or obtain a license from a local authority in the state or territory where you want to practise your occupation. Contact the local authority in your relevant state or territory to enquire about the licensing or registration requirements. It may benefit to become a member of a relevant industry association for your occupation which could help with your employment and visa application prospects.
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