Atlanta Network Systems Administrator Jobs Overview
Most companies cannot run without a computer network. And computer networks definitely can’t run without people in network systems administrator jobs. People who have this essential job function oversee the day-to-day operation of a company’s computer network. It includes installing, monitoring, and supporting local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), network segments, intranets, and other data communication systems a company uses.
Behind the scenes, a network systems administrator:
- keeps the company’s computer system and network secure.
- upgrades and repairs components of the system and recommends new software and hardware to optimize the system’s performance.
- plans for outages and troubleshoots problems that may slow or stop the network from running.
- keeps email and data storage functions operating smoothly.
More visibly, a network systems administrator sets up workstations for employees, adds and assigns permissions to network users, and trains them to use hardware and software. Some administrators also manage telecommunication networks.
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About Working in Atlanta, Georgia
Be careful when asking for directions in Atlanta. If someone says "take Peachtree," they may be sending you down any one of 70 roads with the same name. The original Peachtree Street runs through Atlanta, connecting the Five Points financial district to Midtown and then up to Buckhead before it takes a hard turn to become Peachtree Road. Once you've got the local roads figured out, you'll soon learn if the Atlanta jobs you apply for are OTP or ITP. Interstate 285, a highway that encircles the city with 60 miles of asphalt, determines if you are inside the perimeter or outside the perimeter.
If you live in Atlanta, you may find that your neighbors have Atlanta jobs at the world headquarters of companies like Coca-Cola, Home Depot, UPS, Delta Airlines, or Turner Broadcasting. You can also try looking for opportunities in the Atlanta metro area—it's 6,000 square miles and contains 110 municipalities, including Sandy Springs, Smyrna, and Marietta.
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How Much Do Network Systems Administrator Jobs Pay in Atlanta, Georgia?
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