Network Administrator, IT
$52K-$100K
/ year
9+ years experience
$52K-$100K
/ year
9+ years experience
Administrators of networks, IT is responsible for maintaining their company's computer network up-to-date. They are responsible for ensuring that the system is running well and effectively. Their responsibilities include component installation and system updates, as well as repairs to the system, and testing. They are required to update the company's software frequently. They are accountable for the backup of important data and other information that is that are relevant for their system. They should install security software like virus protection or firewalls, and update them regularly and on a regularly. They should be able to solve network problems. They should be fully conversant with their company's IT (IT) equipment and the infrastructure. They should have experience in the field of network architecture.
Communication skills must be excellent as network administrators must collaborate with internal customers from various departments within their organization as well as external clients or suppliers of computers. They should be flexible. They could be available all hours of the day.
Employers prefer that their network administrators hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited university or college in information technology, computing science or any other related areas. Certain employers prefer that their network administrators have professional certificates, like Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, Cisco Certified Network Associate, or Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator. They need to stay current with the latest technologies that are emerging in the market. They might have to travel to client or vendor's sites. They could be required to mentor and coach younger or less experienced administrators of networks. They could be obliged to attend a variety of computer-related workshops, classes, or even conferences.
As a Network Administrator with 9+ years of experience in the United States, your main responsibilities include:
For a Network Administrator job role, the following qualifications are required:
1
Information Technology
2
Docker Networking
3
Network Protocols
4
Network Model
Different skills can affect your salary. Below are the most popular skills and their effect on salary.
Internet Protocols
16%
Docker
33%
Microsoft SQL Server
24%
Linux Commands
14%
Window Functions
22%
Web Server
8%
Word
22%
CCIE Routing & Switching
9%
The role of a Network Administrator in the United States, with over 9 years of experience, is crucial for maintaining effective IT operations. For professionals in this field looking to explore alternative positions, here are following options to consider:
The job role of Network Administrator in the IT field is projected to experience steady growth in the United States. Over the next 10 years, the demand for network administrators is expected to increase due to the rapidly evolving technology landscape. According to recent data, employment opportunities in this field are expected to grow at an average rate of 5% to 7%. This growth stems from the increasing reliance on networks and systems in businesses across various industries. As organizations continue to invest in advanced technologies and expand their digital infrastructure, the demand for skilled network administrators is likely to remain robust.