Network / System Administrator, General Office
$47K-$82K
/ year
3-6 years experience
$47K-$82K
/ year
3-6 years experience
The administrator of the network or system (general office) is accountable to manage the company's networks, servers for file, and printer servers. Their primary goal is to ensure that all business networks as well as servers and computer systems functioning properly. Administrators of networks and systems are accountable for day-to-day maintenance and running of all system and network servers as well as the associated procedures. This involves creating groups and users for networks as well as assigning security groups and user clearances installing software on server files and maintaining print servers and arranging for installation of applications on specific systems. In addition, the network/system administrator handles all security concerns such as updates, patches and protection against viruses. The majority of those in this role work full-time in a workplace however, occasional weekends or nights could be required for certain installation and deployment of applications. They usually work under the direction of a department head or manager.
Network/system administrator positions generally require a bachelor's degree from an area of study that is relevant or equivalent work experience. A minimum of four years of experience working in Microsoft applications is required in addition. Administrators of networks and systems must be comfortable in WAN and LAN networks and be proficient about Microsoft Active Directory Services. A solid understanding of enterprise-level backup systems is an advantage as well as excellent communications, organizational and multitasking abilities are essential.
As a Network/System Administrator, General Office with 3-6 years of experience in the United States, your main responsibilities are:
For a Network/System Administrator role in a general office setting, the following qualifications are required:
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Docker Networking
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Network Protocols
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Network Model
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The job role of Network/System Administrator in general offices in the United States is projected to experience strong growth in the market. A 10-year analysis indicates a promising future, with an increasing demand for skilled professionals in this field. Numerous employment opportunities are expected to be available in the coming years. Data points from Google suggest a positive outlook for the job role, highlighting the importance of network/system administrators in maintaining efficient IT infrastructure and ensuring data security in modern workplaces. The anticipated growth in this position underscores the significance of information technology in today's business environment.