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Classification note

  • Published code: 1330
  • Hierarchy level: unit-group
  • This page uses ISCO-08 as the English occupation reference layer while Thai TSCO label harmonization remains incomplete.

Occupation hierarchy

  • Major Group: 1 Managers
  • Sub Major Group: 13 Production and Specialized Services Managers
  • Minor Group: 133 Information and Communications Technology Service managers
  • Unit Group: 1330 Information and Communications Technology Service Managers

Child groups

  • No child groups are published under this code.

TSIC codes where this occupation is primary

  • No primary TSIC mapping is published for this occupation yet.
  • No related TSIC mapping is published for this occupation yet.

Definition

Information and communications technology service managers plan, direct and coordinate the acquisition, development, maintenance and use of computer and telecommunication systems, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.

Tasks include

Tasks include - (a) consulting with users, management, vendors, and technicians to assess computing needs and system requirements and specifying technology to meet those needs; (b) formulating and directing information and communication technology (ICT) strategies, policies and plans; (c) directing the selection and installation of ICT resources and the provision of user training; (d) directing ICT operations, analysing workflow, establishing priorities, developing standards and setting deadlines; (e) overseeing the security of ICT systems; (f) assigning, reviewing, managing and leading the work of systems analysts, programmers, and other computer-related workers; (g) evaluating the organization’s technology use and needs and recommending improvements such as hardware and software upgrades; (h) establishing and managing budgets, controlling expenditure and ensuring the efficient use of resources; (i) establishing and directing operational and administrative procedures; (j) overseeing the selection, training and performance of staff; (k) representing the enterprise or organization at ICT related conventions, seminars and conferences.

Included occupations or child groups

Examples of the occupations classified here: - Application development manager - Chief information officer - Data operations manager - Data processing manager - ICT development manager - Information systems director - Information technology manager (IT Manager) - Internet service provider - Network manager

ISCO-88 correspondence

  • 1236