The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has assessed Thomas Mwaba Kananda's ICT skills as suitable for migration under the occupation of Network Administrator (263112) in the ANZSCO Code. His Diploma of Information Technology Networking from West Coast Institute completed in November 2014 was assessed as comparable to an AQF Diploma with a major in computing. His 4 years and 1 month of employment as a Network Administrator in Zambia and 2 years and 1 month as a Senior Service Desk Technician in Australia were considered appropriately skilled and relevant experience. The assessment is valid for 24 months.
Assessment Letter by The Australian Computer Society Inc. (ACT)
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19 January 2015
Our Reference: 918121
Mr Thomas Mwaba Kananda
Unit2/1 Nottinghill Street,
JOONDALUP WA 6027.
Dear Mr Kananda,
Thank you for your ICT skills assessment which was received by the Australian Computer Society on 18
December 2014.
Your skills have been assessed to be suitable for migration under 263112 (Network Administrator) of
the ANZSCO Code.
Your qualification has been assessed as follows:
Your Diploma of Information Technology Networking from West Coast Institute completed
November 2014 has been assessed as comparable to an AQF Diploma with a major in
computing.
The following employment after November 2014 is considered to equate to work at an appropriately
skilled level and relevant to 263112 (Network Administrator) of the ANZSCO Code.
Dates: 03/07 - 04/11 (4yrs 1mths)
Position: Network Administrator
Employer: The Post NEWSPAPERS Limited
Country: ZAMBIA
Dates: 07/12 - 08/14 (2yrs 1mths)
Position: Senior Service Desk Technician
Employer: Kinetic IT
Country: AUSTRALIA
Please note that the Department of Immigration and Border Protection reserves the right to undertake
further investigation regarding your skilled employment experience.
While the ACS is authorised to assess ICT skills assessments, the final decision in awarding points
remains with the Department of Immigration and Border Protection.
This assessment is based upon the documents provided. By issuing this letter or otherwise, the ACS
makes no representation regarding:
• The authenticity of documentation provided or the veracity of content.
• The suitability of the applicant for migration or employment.
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This assessment is valid for a period of 24 months from the date of this letter.
The ACS thanks you for your application and looks forward to assisting you with your future as an ICT
Professional.
Yours sincerely,
Andrew Johnson
Chief Operations Officer.