Network
Administrator
My path for the future by
Steven Washington
Network Administrator Job Description
Summary
Responsible for designing, organizing, modifying, installing, and supporting a company's computer systems. Designs and installs LANs,
WANs, Internet and intranet systems, and network segments.
Primary responsibilities
 Install and support LANs, WANs, network segments, Internet, and intranet systems.
 Install and maintain network hardware and software.
 Analyze and isolate issues.
 Monitor networks to ensure security and availability to specific users.
 Evaluate and modify system's performance.
 Identify user needs.
 Determine network and system requirements.
 Maintain integrity of the network, server deployment, and security.
 Ensure network connectivity throughout a company's LAN/WAN infrastructure is on par with technical considerations.
 Design and deploy networks.
 Perform network address assignment.
 Assign routing protocols and routing table configuration.
 Assign configuration of authentication and authorization of directory services.
 Maintain network facilities in individual machines, such as drivers and settings of personal computers as well as printers.
 Maintain network servers such as file servers, VPNgateways, intrusion detection systems.
 Administer servers, desktop computers, printers, routers, switches, firewalls, phones, personal digital assistants, smartphones,
software deployment, security updates and patches.
Network Architect Job Description
Summary
Responsible for designing computer networks, including local area networks (LANs), wide area networks
(WANs), the Internet, intranets, and other data communications systems. Creates, tests, and evaluates
networks.
Primary responsibilities
 Analyze business requirements to develop technical network solutions and their framework.
 Design, test, and inspect data communications systems.
 Perform network modeling, analysis, and planning.
 Install hardware such as cables, hubs, routers, and wireless adaptors.
 Develop technology roadmaps.
 Configure network drivers for software.
 Analyze, engineer, and execute software functions.
 Develop test plans, implementation plans, and project timelines for various projects.
 Manage technology vendors.
 Stay abreast of how technology infrastructures are currently impacting and driving competitors.
 Determine production direction.
 Write functional requirements/specifications documents.
 Assess vendor development/test strategies.
 Perform network troubleshooting to isolate and diagnose common network problems.
 Upgrade network hardware and software components as required.
 Solve complex problems with many variables.
Network Administrator
Network Administrator
• There are several companies that are looking for good administrators to setup their network. Here are a few of them.
• DiversityWorking- out of Pelham, NY (Specializing in helping minorities get employed).
• Salesforce.com- out of San Francisco, CA (Global cloud computing company).
• Modis- out of Jacksonville, Florida (Network IT job searching company).
• Hitachi Consulting – out of Dallas, Texas (International management and technology consulting firm).
• Westwind Solutions LLC – out of Red Bank, NJ.
Network Administrator
Network Administrator
Occupation Job Duties ENTRY-LEVEL EDUCATION 2012 MEDIAN PAY
Computer and
Information Systems
Managers
Computer and information systems managers, often called
information technology (IT) managers or IT project managers, plan,
coordinate, and direct computer-related activities in an
organization. They help determine the information technology goals
of an organization and are responsible for implementing computer
systems to meet those goals.
Bachelor’s degree $120,950
Computer Hardware
Engineers
Computer hardware engineers research, design, develop, and test
computer systems and components such as processors, circuit
boards, memory devices, networks, and routers. By creating new
directions in computer hardware, these engineers create rapid
advances in computer technology.
Bachelor’s degree $100,920
Computer Network
Architects
Computer network architects design and build data communication
networks, including local area networks (LANs), wide area networks
(WANs), and intranets. These networks range from a small
connection between two offices to a multinational series of globally
distributed communications systems.
Bachelor’s degree $91,000
Computer
Programmers
Computer programmers write code to create software programs.
They turn the program designs created by software developers and
engineers into instructions that a computer can follow.
Bachelor’s degree $74,280
Similar Occupations About this section
This table shows a list of occupations with job duties that are similar to those of network and computer systems administrators.
Network Administrator
Computer
Support
Specialists
Computer support specialists provide help and
advice to people and organizations using
computer software or equipment. Some, called
computer network support specialists, support
information technology (IT) employees within
their organization. Others, called computer user
support specialists, assist non-IT users who are
having computer problems.
See How to
Become One
$48,900
Computer
Systems
Analysts
Computer systems analysts study an
organization’s current computer systems and
procedures and design information systems
solutions to help the organization operate more
efficiently and effectively. They bring business
and information technology (IT) together by
understanding the needs and limitations of both.
Bachelor’s
degree
$79,680
Database
Administrators
Database administrators (DBAs) use specialized
software to store and organize data, such as
financial information and customer shipping
records. They make sure that data are available
to users and are secure from unauthorized
access.
Bachelor’s
degree
$77,080
Intern/
Certifications
Computer Support
Specialists
Computer/
Network
Administrator
Network Architect
Computer and
Information
Systems Manager
Network Administrator
Network Administrator
Network Administrator
• A Network Administrator is responsible for designing, organizing, modifying, installing, and supporting a
company's computer systems. Designs and installs LANs, WANs, Internet and intranet systems, and network
segments.
• The Network Administror is basically in charge of the communication of the company. From telephone to video
conference, anything that is done through the internet will be handled by the administrator.
• In our new world of instant information, every company will have then need for a good Network Administrator.
• There is no part of the new business world that doesn’t use information technology to get business done.
Network Administrator
• Works Cited
• Exchange, America's Job. American's Job Exchange. 19 November 2014. http://www.americasjobexchange.com/network-
administrator-job-description. 1 December 2014.
• Labor, U.S. Department of. Bureau of labor statistics. 21 November 2014. web page. 1 December 2014. http://www.bls.gov/

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    Network Administrator My path forthe future by Steven Washington
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    Network Administrator JobDescription Summary Responsible for designing, organizing, modifying, installing, and supporting a company's computer systems. Designs and installs LANs, WANs, Internet and intranet systems, and network segments. Primary responsibilities  Install and support LANs, WANs, network segments, Internet, and intranet systems.  Install and maintain network hardware and software.  Analyze and isolate issues.  Monitor networks to ensure security and availability to specific users.  Evaluate and modify system's performance.  Identify user needs.  Determine network and system requirements.  Maintain integrity of the network, server deployment, and security.  Ensure network connectivity throughout a company's LAN/WAN infrastructure is on par with technical considerations.  Design and deploy networks.  Perform network address assignment.  Assign routing protocols and routing table configuration.  Assign configuration of authentication and authorization of directory services.  Maintain network facilities in individual machines, such as drivers and settings of personal computers as well as printers.  Maintain network servers such as file servers, VPNgateways, intrusion detection systems.  Administer servers, desktop computers, printers, routers, switches, firewalls, phones, personal digital assistants, smartphones, software deployment, security updates and patches.
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    Network Architect JobDescription Summary Responsible for designing computer networks, including local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), the Internet, intranets, and other data communications systems. Creates, tests, and evaluates networks. Primary responsibilities  Analyze business requirements to develop technical network solutions and their framework.  Design, test, and inspect data communications systems.  Perform network modeling, analysis, and planning.  Install hardware such as cables, hubs, routers, and wireless adaptors.  Develop technology roadmaps.  Configure network drivers for software.  Analyze, engineer, and execute software functions.  Develop test plans, implementation plans, and project timelines for various projects.  Manage technology vendors.  Stay abreast of how technology infrastructures are currently impacting and driving competitors.  Determine production direction.  Write functional requirements/specifications documents.  Assess vendor development/test strategies.  Perform network troubleshooting to isolate and diagnose common network problems.  Upgrade network hardware and software components as required.  Solve complex problems with many variables.
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    Network Administrator • Thereare several companies that are looking for good administrators to setup their network. Here are a few of them. • DiversityWorking- out of Pelham, NY (Specializing in helping minorities get employed). • Salesforce.com- out of San Francisco, CA (Global cloud computing company). • Modis- out of Jacksonville, Florida (Network IT job searching company). • Hitachi Consulting – out of Dallas, Texas (International management and technology consulting firm). • Westwind Solutions LLC – out of Red Bank, NJ.
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    Network Administrator Occupation JobDuties ENTRY-LEVEL EDUCATION 2012 MEDIAN PAY Computer and Information Systems Managers Computer and information systems managers, often called information technology (IT) managers or IT project managers, plan, coordinate, and direct computer-related activities in an organization. They help determine the information technology goals of an organization and are responsible for implementing computer systems to meet those goals. Bachelor’s degree $120,950 Computer Hardware Engineers Computer hardware engineers research, design, develop, and test computer systems and components such as processors, circuit boards, memory devices, networks, and routers. By creating new directions in computer hardware, these engineers create rapid advances in computer technology. Bachelor’s degree $100,920 Computer Network Architects Computer network architects design and build data communication networks, including local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), and intranets. These networks range from a small connection between two offices to a multinational series of globally distributed communications systems. Bachelor’s degree $91,000 Computer Programmers Computer programmers write code to create software programs. They turn the program designs created by software developers and engineers into instructions that a computer can follow. Bachelor’s degree $74,280 Similar Occupations About this section This table shows a list of occupations with job duties that are similar to those of network and computer systems administrators.
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    Network Administrator Computer Support Specialists Computer supportspecialists provide help and advice to people and organizations using computer software or equipment. Some, called computer network support specialists, support information technology (IT) employees within their organization. Others, called computer user support specialists, assist non-IT users who are having computer problems. See How to Become One $48,900 Computer Systems Analysts Computer systems analysts study an organization’s current computer systems and procedures and design information systems solutions to help the organization operate more efficiently and effectively. They bring business and information technology (IT) together by understanding the needs and limitations of both. Bachelor’s degree $79,680 Database Administrators Database administrators (DBAs) use specialized software to store and organize data, such as financial information and customer shipping records. They make sure that data are available to users and are secure from unauthorized access. Bachelor’s degree $77,080
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    Network Administrator • ANetwork Administrator is responsible for designing, organizing, modifying, installing, and supporting a company's computer systems. Designs and installs LANs, WANs, Internet and intranet systems, and network segments. • The Network Administror is basically in charge of the communication of the company. From telephone to video conference, anything that is done through the internet will be handled by the administrator. • In our new world of instant information, every company will have then need for a good Network Administrator. • There is no part of the new business world that doesn’t use information technology to get business done.
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    Network Administrator • WorksCited • Exchange, America's Job. American's Job Exchange. 19 November 2014. http://www.americasjobexchange.com/network- administrator-job-description. 1 December 2014. • Labor, U.S. Department of. Bureau of labor statistics. 21 November 2014. web page. 1 December 2014. http://www.bls.gov/