We are looking to hire a System Administrator to join our team.
Responsibilities for System Administrator
Provide User Technical Support
System network administrators provide direct support to end users, particularly during system setup and installation, as well as during network changes. This can include helping users install software and ensuring that it works with their network settings and operating system, troubleshooting connection or performance issues, or providing guidance on IT-related processes and procedures. In some organizations, the system network administrator may also resolve help desk queries.
Monitor System Performance
The system network administrator routinely monitors system performance to ensure reliability. This can include reviewing error logs, conducting regular tests of system speed and reliability, and following up on issues reported by users. The system network administrator may also conduct routine system audits to assess security and stability, changing configuration to resolve issues or improve reliability.
Oversee Backend Infrastructure
The system network administrator designs and administrates many of the backend or server-side elements of an organization’s network architecture. This can include installing network-wide antivirus programs or firewalls, configuring databases and access, and deploying server-side upgrades to enhance performance. The system network administrator also periodically evaluates the need to upgrade or repair these systems while limiting the impact of these changes on employees.
Conduct Data Backups
System network administrators prevent data loss and unauthorized access by performing and verifying data backups. Most system network administrators follow internal or external guidelines to back up data according to a schedule, while also backing up data as requested by the IT department’s managers. After completing a backup, the system network administrator examines the data and performs tests to make sure that it’s intac
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