Information Technology Manager Kaiwhakahaere Hangarau Pārongo
Information technology (IT) managers plan and supervise computer and information technology services for organisations or technical teams.
IT managers may choose to become certified or chartered through associations such as the Institute of IT Professionals.
IT managers may do some or all of the following:
- assess and recommend computer and information systems equipment, software and networks
- prepare budgets and reports
- plan for and purchase computer and information technology equipment
- supervise installation, use and repair of computer systems
- manage helpdesk support teams and other IT teams.
Useful Experience
Useful experience for IT managers includes:
- technical computer work
- helpdesk operations
- management
- project administration
- customer service.
Personal Qualities
IT managers need to be:
- good communicators, who can clearly explain complex technical information
- analytical, with problem-solving skills
- strong in evaluation and judgement
- able to work well under pressure
- leaders who can motivate their staff.
Skills
IT managers need to have knowledge of:
- how their organisation can use and store information
- the latest computer hardware and software, and how it could be used by their organisation
- management, planning and technical requirements
- how to evaluate their clients' needs.
Conditions
IT managers:
- usually work regular business hours, but may have to work irregular or long hours, and be on call
- work in offices and computer rooms
- may travel around the country or internationally to other company offices, or to attend conferences and trade shows.
Subject Recommendations
A tertiary entrance qualification is required to enter further training. Useful subjects include maths, physics and digital technologies.
Related Courses
Information Technology Managers can earn around $100K-$190K per year.
Chances of getting a job as a Information Technology Manager are good due to a shortage of people interested in this type of work.
Pay for information technology (IT) managers varies depending on experience and level of responsibility.
- Information technology managers usually earn $100,000 to $190,000 a year.
- Chief information technology officers(CTOs) can earn $150,000 to $350,000 a year.
Sources: Absolute IT, ’IT Job Market and Remuneration Report 2022’; ‘Recruit IT, Technology & Digital Salary Update, Auckland, December 2022’; and Recruit IT, ‘Technology & Digital Salary Update, Wellington, December 2022’.
Information technology managers may progress into the role of chief information officer (CIO) or chief technology officer (CTO).
Years Of Training
2-3 years of training required.There are no specific requirements to become an information technology (IT) manager, but relevant work experience is essential.
A tertiary qualification, such as a degree in information technology or a project management qualification, may be useful.