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Seeking an experienced Network Administrator for a long-term contract in New York. You will manage network infrastructure, troubleshoot Mac/Apple hardware, and utilize MDM tools like Jamf Pro. This role requires expertise in Okta, AV equipment, and ensuring optimal network performance and securit...
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United States , New York
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Seeking an experienced Network Administrator in Miami to provide Tier 1-3 support across multiple campuses. You will manage Google Workspace, Chromebooks, and network infrastructure (DNS, DHCP, VPN, firewalls). This role requires strong troubleshooting skills and offers a full benefits package in...
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United States , Miami
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Lead Network Administrator role in Los Angeles. Provide critical support for LAN/WAN systems, troubleshoot Cisco equipment, and lead the network team. Requires 5+ years' experience with BGP, EIGRP, and firewalls. Benefits include medical, retirement plans, and PTO.
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United States , Los Angeles
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105267.00 - 173689.00 USD / Year
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Are you a problem-solver with a passion for technology and a keen eye for detail? Exploring Network Administrator jobs means stepping into a critical role at the heart of any modern organization. A Network Administrator is responsible for the day-to-day operation of computer networks that are essential for internal communication, data sharing, and internet connectivity. They are the guardians of an organization's digital nervous system, ensuring that data flows securely and efficiently to support business operations. Professionals in this field typically manage a wide array of responsibilities. Their core duties involve designing, installing, and maintaining the network infrastructure. This includes configuring and managing essential hardware such as routers, switches, firewalls, and wireless access points. A significant part of their day is dedicated to monitoring network performance, proactively identifying bottlenecks or vulnerabilities, and troubleshooting issues to minimize downtime. They implement and manage security measures, including firewalls and intrusion detection systems, to protect sensitive data from cyber threats. Furthermore, Network Administrators often handle user account management through systems like Active Directory, control permissions, and perform regular data backups and disaster recovery operations. They are also tasked with documenting the network setup and procedures, and frequently collaborate with other IT staff to plan for future network growth and technology upgrades. To succeed in Network Administrator jobs, individuals typically need a strong foundation in networking concepts and protocols such as TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, and BGP. Proficiency with hardware from leading vendors like Cisco is a common requirement. Hands-on experience with firewall technologies from providers such as Palo Alto, Fortinet, or Checkpoint is highly valued for ensuring network security. Technical skills are often complemented by practical knowledge of operating systems, particularly Windows Server environments, and increasingly, cloud platforms like Microsoft Azure. Beyond technical expertise, successful candidates possess sharp analytical and problem-solving skills to diagnose and resolve complex issues efficiently. Strong communication skills are essential for explaining technical concepts to non-technical colleagues and for collaborating effectively within a team. While a bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field is common, relevant industry certifications like CompTIA Network+, Cisco's CCNA, or similar credentials can be pivotal for landing these roles. The demand for skilled Network Administrators remains consistently high across all industries, making it a stable and rewarding career path. If you are a technically-minded individual who thrives on ensuring operational excellence and safeguarding critical infrastructure, a career in Network Administrator jobs offers a dynamic and impactful professional journey.

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