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System Administrator
is responsible for providing technical support for hardware and software issues end users encounter, such as log-in issues.
Network Administrator
is responsible for designing, planning, setting up, and maintaining an organization’s network.
Database Administrator
is responsible for installing and configuring databases. This position also fixes database errors and creates user accounts.
Security Administrator
is responsible for installing, administering, and troubleshooting network security issues.
Web Administrator
is responsible for troubleshooting error messages employees encounter when attempting to access their organization’s website. Is also responsible for tracking, compiling, and analyzing website usage data. This role reports security breaches to appropriate personnel.
Cloud Architect
is responsible for overseeing a company’s cloud computing systems.
Network Architect
is responsible for designing networks and monitoring traffic. This position is responsible for installing routers and modems and upgrading hardware and software that are essential for the network to function properly.
Automation Architect
is responsible for modernizing business processes and developing reasons or rationales for or against a process being automated.
Cybersecurity Architect
is responsible for designing, building, testing, and implementing security systems within an organization’s information technology network. An individual within this position requires a thorough understanding of an organization’s IT systems to anticipate possible network security breaches.
Machine Learning Engineer
is responsible for allowing an organization to take full control of its data.
Software Engineer
design and develop software that makes hardware and software systems work, including operating systems, database systems, and embedded systems. They need to understand hardware and software. They work with clients and colleagues to understand requirements and perform detailed technical work.
Network Engineer
set up, configure, maintain, and upgrade systems where data resides and that support the exchange of information, including communication systems and networks. They ensure that the security of data and information is appropriate and that companies have processes and procedures in place to enable business operations to continue in the event of a disaster.
Cloud Engineer
use their technical and analytical skills to help companies identify opportunities for migrating a part or all of their infrastructure to the cloud, supporting the more efficient use of resources and improving IT operations. These individuals design and set up automation, cloud storage, data centers, virtual servers, and web services with an emphasis on a particular solution’s cost, benefits to users, and security of data processing.