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Junior System Administrator
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Seeking a **Junior System Administrator** in **Newport, RI** to maintain multi-user computer systems. Requires a BS degree, 0-2 years experience, and **CompTIA Security+** certification. You will manage backups, system security, and performance tuning while working towards a **Secret clearance**....
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United States , Newport
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51091.74 - 88838.63 USD / Year
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Arcfield
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Security System Administrator – Lead
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Lead IT Project Manager sought for a federal program-level role in Washington, DC. You will provide integrated governance across complex cybersecurity and IT initiatives, serving as the primary interface with Government stakeholders. Requires 7-10+ years of federal program management experience, ...
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United States , Washington, DC
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System Administrator
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United States , Washington, DC
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Robert Half
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Lead System Administrator
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Lead Systems Administrator role in NYC. Act as the technical escalation point, owning reliability and security for core IT services like Google Workspace, Okta, and Slack. Ideal candidates have SaaS platform expertise, cloud/AWS knowledge, and scripting skills in Bash/Python. Enjoy competitive co...
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United States , New York City
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113700.00 - 148600.00 USD / Year
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Braze
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Lead System Administrator
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United States , Chicago
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108700.00 - 127900.00 USD / Year
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Lead System Administrator
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United States , Austin
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103800.00 - 122100.00 USD / Year
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System Administrator, CRM
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United States , Spokane
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31.24 - 39.03 USD / Hour
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Gonzaga University
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Seeking a skilled System Administrator in Harrisburg to manage hosted application environments (MS, MSL, Colo, Cloud, SDC). You will transform business needs into technical specs, draft solution proposals, and provide customer support. This role requires expertise in ServiceNow, IT infrastructure...
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United States , Harrisburg
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Ocean Blue Solutions
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SureView Systems (SVS) System Administrator
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Join SureView Systems as a System Administrator in Austin. You will build and maintain enterprise security application systems, requiring IAT Level II certification and system admin experience. This role involves troubleshooting access control, video, and intrusion systems, with 25% travel and fl...
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United States , Austin
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M.C. Dean, Inc
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About the System Administrator role

Explore a world of opportunity in system administrator jobs, the backbone of modern IT infrastructure. System administrators are the essential technicians who ensure an organization's computer systems—from servers and networks to software and security—run reliably, securely, and efficiently. This critical profession sits at the intersection of technology and operations, demanding a blend of deep technical expertise, proactive problem-solving, and clear communication. Professionals in this field are responsible for the day-to-day health of IT environments, making them indispensable in virtually every industry, from finance and healthcare to education and government.

The core responsibilities of a system administrator are vast and varied, typically encompassing system installation, configuration, and maintenance. This includes setting up hardware and software, managing user accounts and access permissions, and performing regular system updates and patches. A significant portion of the role involves monitoring system performance and network activity to preempt issues and ensure optimal uptime. System administrators are also the first line of defense for cybersecurity, implementing firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and backup/disaster recovery plans to protect sensitive data. Furthermore, they provide crucial technical support to colleagues, diagnosing and resolving hardware, software, and network problems to minimize disruption. Automating repetitive tasks through scripting is a common practice to enhance efficiency and consistency across the IT landscape.

To thrive in system administrator jobs, individuals must possess a strong foundational skill set. Proficiency in operating systems is paramount, with deep knowledge of environments like Linux (e.g., Red Hat, Ubuntu) and/or Microsoft Windows Server being highly common. Understanding networking fundamentals—such as TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, and VPNs—is non-negotiable. Experience with virtualization platforms like VMware or Hyper-V, along with cloud services from providers such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud, is increasingly essential. Scripting skills in Bash, PowerShell, or Python are highly valued for automation. Beyond technical prowess, successful system administrators exhibit excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities, meticulous attention to detail, and the capacity to manage multiple priorities in a high-pressure environment. Strong written and verbal communication skills are critical for documenting procedures, creating user guides, and explaining complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders.

Typical requirements for these roles often include a bachelor’s degree in computer science, information technology, or a related field, although substantial relevant experience can sometimes substitute for formal education. Professional certifications, such as CompTIA Security+, Linux+, Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator, or Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA), are frequently sought by employers and can significantly enhance a candidate's profile. A commitment to continuous learning is vital due to the rapid evolution of technology. For those with a passion for building, maintaining, and securing the digital frameworks that power businesses, system administrator jobs offer a challenging, stable, and rewarding career path with endless avenues for specialization and advancement.