How to Become an IT Systems Administrator: Australian Careers in IT
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What is a IT Systems Administrator?
What will I do?
What skills do I need?
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What is a IT Systems Administrator?
IT Systems Administrators plan, install, and maintain a company’s computer systems, servers, and networks. They keep technology running smoothly so businesses can operate every day.
In the role, admins fix hardware and software issues, back up data, and apply security patches. They also monitor system performance and make changes when needed. Their work keeps downtime low and data safe.
Systems Administrators work across many sectors. These include professional services, public admin, education, health, and financial services (Jobs and Skills Australia, 2025). They often work with other IT staff, managers, and vendors to plan and carry out upgrades.
It is a stable and growing career. Around 14,700 people work in this role across Australia (Jobs and Skills Australia, 2025). Future demand is rated as strong by the Australian Government’s YourCareer service. With experience, admins can move into senior, cloud, or security roles.
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What will I do?
What skills do I need?
IT Systems Administrators need a blend of technical skills and people skills. On the technical side, they must know how to manage operating systems such as Windows, Linux, and Unix. They also need to know server hardware, networking, virtualisation tools, and cloud platforms. Strong skills in fixing issues and applying security measures are key day to day.
Communication skills matter too. Admins explain technical issues to non-technical staff and write clear system records. They work with IT colleagues, vendors, and managers to plan upgrades and solve problems. A proactive mindset helps, as good admins spot issues before they become outages.
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- Information Technology Professionals Association (ITPA) — IT professionals Australia
- YourCareer — Systems Administrator occupation profile
- Jobs and Skills Australia — Systems Administrators occupation data
- Australian Cyber Security Centre — Guidance and resources for IT security
- Tech Council of Australia — Peak body for the Australian tech sector
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Laura Atkinson is an Account Management and SEM specialist at Course Finder Group with six years' experience in the Australian education sector. She works day to day with universities, TAFEs and independent training providers, which gives her a close view of how courses map to real career outcomes. She writes practical guidance on career pathways, choosing the right qualification and what to expect when moving into a new field.
