Find out what it takes to pursue the role of an ICT project manager. Explore industry statistics, salary potential, and the daily duties of the job.
Overview
ICT project managers are in charge of planning, organising, and coordinating ICT-related projects. They are responsible for the day-to-day operations of meeting project goals; such as resourcing, scheduling, and task prioritisation.
The typical duties of an ICT project manager include developing ICT strategies, plans, and policies; specifying and providing technology to meed project needs; providing user training of ICT resources, and ensuring the security of ICT systems.
ICT managers can expect strong growth in the coming years, from 58,800 workers in 2018 to 67,000 by 2023.
Key Skills
Excellent communication skills for delegating tasks, coordinating activities, and training staff
Ability to build trusting, productive, and collaborative work relationships
Strong organisation and prioritisation skills to meet project needs within tight deadlines
Strong decision-making and critical thinking skills – even in times of stress
Ability to budget and manage financial resources
Ability to monitor and track progress, and make note of necessary changes or improvements.
Quick Facts
The field of ICT systems managers is a very large one, with weekly earnings higher than the all-jobs average (these tend to be lower when starting out – increasing as experience grows). Most work full time, with opportunities across most regions of Australia.
Salary Range
$63,000 - $137,000 (Median: $92,000)*
*Source: Payscale
Average Weekly Hours
44 hours (vs. all jobs average of 44 hours)*
*Source: Job Outlook
Main Industries
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services; Information Media and Telecommunications; and Financial and Insurance Services
Most Common Qualification Level
42.1% hold a Bachelor’s Degree
STUDY PATHWAYS
Getting the skills you need is simple by studying one of our information technology courses below.
ICT50220 – Diploma of Information Technology (Back End Web Development)
ICT50220 – Diploma of Information Technology (Advanced Networking)
*Sources: payscale.com.au and joboutlook.gov.au – All information is to be used as a guide only, and are accurate at the time of publication.