System Administrator jobs.
| Job Title | Posted By | Location | Posted On |
NEW | SAP Lead Basis Administrator | Forest City | Cleveland, OH | 2/4/2012 |
| Senior Business Analyst | Continental Mills | Tukwila, WA | 1/27/2012 |
| Controller - Accounitng Manager | American Career Search, Inc. | Armstrong, BC | 1/26/2012 |
| Network Specialist | Prime Pro Data Inc. | North Canton, OH | 1/24/2012 |
| SR SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR | MetroHealth System | Cleveland, OH | 1/12/2012 |
| Information Technology Systems... | Kohl Wholesale | Quincy, IL | 1/12/2012 |
| Sr. Systems Analyst | Swagelok | Solon, OH | 1/12/2012 |
| Windows System Administrator | Abid, Nick | Rockville, MD | 1/11/2012 |
| Systems Support Assistant | ARE Accessories | Mt Eaton, OH | 1/10/2012 |
| System Administrator | Design-PT | Anchorage, AK | 1/16/2012 |
NEW | Senior Network Engineer | Radisphere National Radiology | Stamford, CT | 2/1/2012 |
NEW | System Administrator | Grindr/Blendr | Los Angeles, CA | 2/4/2012 |
| Systems Administrator for Storage | DISH Network | Englewood, CO | 10/26/2011 |
| System Administrator | GCR Professional Services | Lexington, MA | 12/30/2011 |
| Linux Systems Administrator | Freelancers Union | Brooklyn, NY | 11/9/2011 |
Network and computer systems administrators design, install, and support an organization's computer systems. They are responsible for local-area networks (LAN), wide-area networks (WAN), network segments, and Internet and intranet systems. They work in a variety of environments, including professional offices, small businesses, government organizations, and large corporations. They maintain network hardware and software, analyze problems, and monitor networks to ensure their availability to system users. These workers gather data to identify customer needs and then use the information to identify, interpret, and evaluate system and network requirements. Administrators also may plan, coordinate, and implement network security measures.
Systems administrators are responsible for maintaining network efficiency. They ensure that the design of an organization's computer system allows all of the components, including computers, the network, and software, to work properly together. Furthermore, they monitor and adjust the performance of existing networks and continually survey the current computer site to determine future network needs. Administrators also troubleshoot problems reported by users and by automated network monitoring systems and make recommendations for future system upgrades.