Software Engineer make, change, record, check, apply, integrate, and care for software systems and applications.

Skill Level: Level 1 or Equivalent
Skill Assessment Authority: ACS (Australian Computer Society)
Skill Level Required
The majority of the jobs in this unit group require a skill set comparable to that of a bachelor’s degree or higher education. A formal qualification may be used in place of vendor certification or at least five years of related experience. In some circumstances, appropriate experience and/or on-the-job training may be necessary for addition to formal education (ANZSCO Skill Level 1).
Software Engineer ‘ Responsibilities ‘
- Needs for testing, consulting, interpretation, and evaluation of system programs
- Finding technical flaws and weaknesses in existing systems and related tools, techniques, and methods
- Checking, debugging, diagnosing, and fixing errors and bugs in software programming language under specified testing procedures, requirements, and consistency criteria to ensure that programs and applications meet the specifications.
- Writing and maintaining software code to meet system criteria, system architecture, and technical specifications in line with consistent, accredited standards
- Writing, updating, and maintaining technical systems, end-user documents, and operating procedures
- Give suggestions, feedback, and your own experience on making plans and methods for software design operations, such as how to figure out how much it will cost to buy and improve the software.