What does a computer systems engineer do?
A computer systems engineer (otherwise known as a computer network professional), ensures that IT systems are running smoothly. From installing computer networks to testing security to troubleshooting issues – they do it all! As a computer systems engineer, you would be responsible for deploying new hardware and software, navigating environments with multiple operating systems and configurations. You would also need to have your finger on the pulse of any required updates and use initiative to think about improvements that could be made.Is a career as a computer systems engineer right for me?
If you love technology and enjoy problem-solving you might like a career as an IT engineer. Other skills and attributes beneficial for this role include:
- a strong interest in computers and technology
- the ability to work independently and with others
- the ability to simplify complex issues so others can understand
- effective time management skills
- excellent project management abilities
- the ability to work well under pressure.
How to become a computer systems engineer
Generally speaking, you will need a bachelor or postgraduate degree in a related information technology field (such as computer science, network engineering or computer systems) to work as a computer systems engineer.
Every journey to study is individual there and are several paths to reaching your career goals. At UniSQ, we offer the following degrees in IT and communications:
Source: yourcareer.gov.au
© Commonwealth of Australia
Last updated May 2024.
The time it takes to become a computer systems engineer can vary depending on your previous education, the training requirements of specific fields, and employment opportunities. To complete a bachelor degree, majoring in computer systems engineering or network engineering, it typically takes four years of full-time study or part-time equivalent.
A postgraduate graduate certificate or master qualification will take you 1-2 years to complete, depending on which degree you choose to study.