LAN
Administrator
Job
Title:
LAN
Administrator
Company
Job Code:
.......................................
FLSA
Status:
.......................................
Division/Department
.......................................
EEO
Code:
.......................................
Reports
to:
Manager
Salary
Grade/Band:
.......................................
Last
Revision Date:
.......................................
SUMMARY
Install, setup,
and monitor local area network (LAN). Perform a variety of maintenance,
evaluation, installation, and training tasks to ensure LAN performance
meets company and user requirements.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Administer
network workstations, utilizing one or more TCP/IP or non-TCP/IP
networking protocols and/or one or more UNIX-based or non-UNIX
based operating systems.
- Evaluate
and/or recommend purchases of computers, network hardware, peripheral
equipment, and software;
- Investigate
user problems, identify their source, determine possible solutions,
test and implement solutions.
- Install,
configure, and maintain personal computers, Novell networks, UNIX
workstations, file servers, ethernet networks, network cabling,
and other related equipment, devices, and systems; adds or upgrades
and configures modems, disk drives, data acquisition boards, CD
ROM units, printers, and related equipment.
- Perform
and/or oversee software and application development, installation,
and upgrades.
- Maintain
site licenses for department/organization.
- Plan and
implement network security, including building firewalls, applying
cryptography to network applications, managing host security,
file permissions, backup and disaster recovery plans, file system
integrity, and adding and deleting users.
- Troubleshoot
networks, systems, and applications to identify and correct malfunctions
and other operational difficulties.
- Develop
and conduct various training and instruction for system users
on operating systems, relational databases, and other applications;
assist users in maximizing use of networks and computing systems.
- Identify
utilization patterns and their effect on operation/system availability
and performance expectations.
- Anticipate
communication and networking problems and implement preventive
measures.
- Establish
and perform maintenance programs following company and vendor
standards.
- Ensure timely
user notification of maintenance requirements and effects on system
availability.
- Investigate,
recommend and install enhancements and operating procedures that
optimize network availability.
- Maintain
confidentiality with regard to the information being processed,
stored or accessed by the network.
- Document
network problems and resolutions for future reference.
- Other duties
as assigned.
ADDITIONAL
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Assist personnel
of other departments as a computer resource.
- Provide on-the-job
training to new department staff members.
- Provide
computer orientation to new company staff.
KNOWLEDGE
AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS
- Basic reading,
writing, and arithmetic skills required. This is normally acquired
through a high school diploma or equivalent.
- Knowledge
of a range of computer networking systems and languages to include
UNIX, Novell, VMS, or similar computer networks. Knowledge of
computing and network hardware and peripheral equipment. Ability
to communicate technical information to non-technical personnel.
Ability to install, configure, and maintain personal computers,
networks, and related hardware and software. Knowledge of federal
copyright laws as they pertain to the use of computer software.
Knowledge of computer and/or network security systems, applications,
procedures, and techniques. Ability to identify and resolve computer
system malfunctions and operational problems. Skill in organizing
resources and establishing priorities. Ability to provide technical
training to end users. Ability to learn and support new systems
and applications. Work with users requires interpersonal skills.
This is normally acquired through a combination of a Bachelor's
Degree and three to five years of networking experience.
- Responsibilities
may require evening and weekend work in response to needs of the
systems being supported.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Working conditions
are normal for an office environment. Work requires extensive work
using a computer. Responsibilities may require evening and weekend
work in response to needs of the systems being supported.