Junior system administrators are accountable for managing the day-to-day IT (IT) operations of their company. They are responsible for helping system administrators provide assistance to users of the system. Junior system administrators handle support tasks for hardware devices as well as software applications, assist with installations, and update the existing guidelines for documentation. Other responsibilities include providing training to teams from other departments, assisting with technology queries when needed, performing administrative tasks as needed and filling in the necessary paperwork when you request new inventory.
Junior system administrators are responsible for eliminating malware and security threats from corporate systems, and also investigate network issues and possible solutions. They support other system staff in the process of deploying new software and upgrades. Junior system administrators also perform regular backups, perform data recovery, aid in the life cycle of workstations and monitor servers. They collaborate with other administrators to reduce downtime and to prevent data loss. They also offer remote support and escalate problems to supervisors when required. When dealing with information about identity or financial transactions administrators must adhere to specific corporate procedures.
An undergraduate degree in computing science or information technology or any related field is required to be considered for this job. Experience in a system administrator role - as well other industry and software certifications could be required or preferable. Systems administrators in junior positions must have excellent interpersonal skills in order to communicate the system's issues to non-technical employees. Additionally, they should have the ability to prioritize their work and work in a high moving environment. They must pay attention to the finer details and possess excellent problem solving skills as well.