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A Computer Systems Engineer designs and maintains computer systems and networks, ensuring efficiency and security while solving technical issues.

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AI exposure data adapted from Felten, Raj & Seamans (2021). Shortage data sourced from Jobs and Skills Australia (2024).

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Further reading

Career Spotlight: Computer Network Professionals

26th November 2019

What can you do with a Certificate IV in Information Technology?

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Computer Systems Engineer careers

A Computer Systems Engineer designs, develops, and maintains complex computer systems and networks. You might work in various sectors, including IT, telecommunications, or finance. Your focus will be on ensuring that computer systems operate efficiently, securely, and meet the organisation’s needs. You’ll be responsible for troubleshooting system issues, implementing upgrades, and optimising performance. Collaboration with other IT professionals and stakeholders is crucial to ensure system reliability and functionality.

Computer Systems Engineers play a key role in maintaining the technological backbone of organisations. You’ll need to be technically skilled and methodical, with strong problem-solving abilities. Effective communication and teamwork are essential to address system challenges and implement solutions efficiently.