The purpose of this document is to determine the job of IT network administrators
This Policy applies to the Information Technology Department
GENERAL
The Network Administrator should have extensive experience maintaining large-scale computer systems, the ability to project manage, and excellent troubleshooting skills. Ultimately, a top-level IT engineer can design and maintain a dynamic and stable system to perfectly meet the needs of the company.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Meeting with the Network supervisor to discuss network needs.
Designing, installing, and configuring computer network hardware.
Troubleshooting network and software issues.
Installing high-level software security systems.
Training staff on newly installed hardware and software systems.
Fixing hardware, software, and networking issues.
Responding to general IT requests.
Ensuring security software is kept up to date.
Filing monthly reports for the IT Manager.
Maintaining IDFs organized and clean
Maintaining Monitoring systems (Nagios, nginx, others)
ISP tickets submitted, follow, escalate, co-work
Monitor systems for failures
Maintaining documentation as is: Procedures, Policies, Forms
REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor's degree in computer science.
CCNA, CCNP, or any other Cisco certification is preferable
High knowledge about ISO layers,
High understanding about DHCP, DNS, and Network Masks.
Use of network sniffers like Wireshark, tcpdump, or other