6. Database administrators use specialized
software to store and organize data. The role may
include capacity planning, installation,
configuration, database design, migration,
performance monitoring, security, troubleshooting,
as well as backup and data recovery.
7. Network Administrator manages an organization's
network. The network administrator must possess a high
level of technological knowledge and is most commonly
the highest level of technical staff within a given
organization. Network administrators keep networks
operational and monitor functions and operations within
the network.
8. A security administrator installs, administers, and
troubleshoots an organization's security solutions. The
security administrator will ensure the network's security,
protect against unauthorized access, modification, or
destruction, and troubleshoot any access problems.
9. The Web Administrator will maintain web content and
design to ensure that the assigned website is functional,
accurate, and up to date.
10. Technical support workers manage, maintain, and
repair IT systems. Their responsibilities include
diagnosing and repairing faults, resolving network
issues, and installing and configuring hardware and
software.
11. Computer Operator
Identifying and correcting file and system errors.
Performing data processing operations according to a business
production schedule.
Performing backup procedures to reduce the risk of data loss.
Maintaining computer equipment and inventory and organizing
repairs as needed.