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Network Administrator Job profile and description


The network administrator is responsible for setting up, installing and monitoring networks (LAN and WAN). The incumbent will perform a wide variety of evaluation, maintenance, installation, and training tasks to ensure computer network performance meets company and user requirements. Generous remuneration commensurate with experience, 2 weeks’ vacation to start, benefits and semi-annual bonus package. 

Primary Duties and Responsibilities

  • Acting Situation Manager to repair and reform unplanned events that adversely affect the network or computing environment.
  • Network administrator supports, manages, and ensures operating capability of both the LAN and WAN networks (both wireless and wired) are up for all hours of operation.
  • Ensuring hardware, software, and network upgrades, installs, re-installs, changes and relocations are efficiently completed as required.
  • Installing, configuring, and maintaining PCs, customer workstations, servers, network cabling, WiFi systems and both Global and customer networks.
  • Troubleshooting computing systems, networks, and applications to identify malfunctions and correct them as well as other operational difficulties.
  • Investigating, recommending and installing enhancements and operating procedures that regulate network availability.
  • Planning and implementing network security, including setting up firewalls, managing host security, applying cryptography to network applications, and regulating file permissions.
  • Satisfying the short-term and long-term needs of customers as required

Additional Responsibilities


  • Providing on-the-job training to department staff and personnel
  • Providing computer orientation to new company staff

Skill and Knowledge Requirements

  • College/University diploma/degree in computing technology, computer science or related field
  • Intermediate to advanced understanding of MS Access and SQL database management
  • Thorough understanding of MS Office
  • Excellent interpersonal, organizational, management and communication skills

Network Administrator Job Qualifications

  • Working knowledge of computing and computer network hardware, software and peripheral equipment.
  • Working knowledge of computer network security systems, procedures, techniques and applications.
  • Ability and desire to learn new systems and programming


Responsibilities often require evening and weekend availability in response to needs of the
systems in use.

Incumbent will possess an ability to work in a team environment, be an enthusiastic, self-starter
who is willing to learn in a fast paced, high demand environment. Knowledge of inventory
management systems an asset.

Position is effective immediately.

Please apply via email with resume in Word or PDF format to:

Scott MacGregor
Inventory Manager/Supervisor
Global Distribution and Warehousing (http://globalwhse.com/)
1195 Courtneypark Dr E, Mississauga, ON L5T 1R1
smg@globalwhse.com

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