Your Next Move: Network Administrator

If you like to manage systems and solve connectivity issues, then network administration may be a good next step for you. Keep reading to learn what a network administrator does and how to get there.

Your Next Move: Get the Inside Scoop on IT Job RolesThis article is part of an IT Career News series called “Your Next Move.” These articles take an inside look at the roles related to CompTIA certifications. Each article will include the responsibilities, qualifications, related job titles and salary range for the role. As you consider the next move in your IT career, check back with CompTIA to learn more about your job prospects and how to get there.

If you like to manage systems and solve connectivity issues, then network administration may be a good next step for you.

What Is a Network Administrator?

A network administrator supports the company’s internal servers in the following ways:

  • Installs and maintains the network and hardware systems
  • Diagnoses and repairs connectivity issues
  • Ensures people can only access the files they have permission to
  • Monitors the network to maintain speed and availability
  • Manages backup systems for the network

Depending on the size of the company, network administrators might be responsible for supporting the desktop computers as well as other networked devices. Network administrators must have a thorough understanding of switches, routers and networked communications.

How to Become a Network Administrator

While many network administrators hold an undergrad or graduate degree in computer science, network administration, systems engineering or a similar field of study, entry-level networking positions may not require a college degree. In most higher positions, however, a degree and certifications are required. Being CompTIA Network+ certified shows employers that you have skills to succeed as a network administrator. Check out the CompTIA Career Roadmap to see what other certifications can help you become a network administrator.

The Details

Network Administrator Salary Range

$48,870 to $127,610 with a median annual wage of $79,700 (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)

Network Administrator Job Outlook

From 2014 to 2024 the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects an increase of 8 percent for network administrators, with 30,200 net new jobs expected during that 10-year period.

Job Titles Related to Network Administrator

  • Network Designer
  • Network Systems and Data Communications Analyst
  • Telecommunications Engineer/Personnel/Specialist
  • Network Systems Engineer
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