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As a Joint Land Component Constructive Training Capability (JLCCTC) System Admin, Mid on our team at the Mission Command Training Program (MCTP), you'll enable large-scale, computer-based training ...

Test Center Administrator (PT)

Wichita, KS · On-site

$11.75 - $14.25/hr

JOB TITLE: Test Center Administrator REPORTS TO: Test Center Manager DEPARTMENT: Test Center ... the computer-based test center environment. PERKS for employees hired for 20+ hours: * 12 Paid ...

Test Center Administrator (PT)

Wichita, KS

$11.75 - $14.25/hr

JOB TITLE: Test Center Administrator REPORTS TO: Test Center Manager DEPARTMENT: Test Center ... the computer-based test center environment. PERKS for employees hired for 20+ hours: * 12 Paid ...

Test Center Administrator (PT)

Wichita, KS · On-site

$11.75 - $14.25/hr

JOB TITLE: Test Center Administrator REPORTS TO: Test Center Manager DEPARTMENT: Test Center ... the computer-based test center environment. PERKS for employees hired for 20+ hours: * 12 Paid ...

The Systems Administrator is responsible for the design, administration, optimization, and ... Bachelor's degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, or a related field preferred , or ...

The Systems Administrator is responsible for the design, administration, optimization, and ... Bachelor's degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, or a related field preferred , or ...

... Admin to improve information system processes, efficiency and productivity. Recommends system ... Required : • Bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, Networking, a ...

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How much does a computer administrator make?

Computer administrators typically earn a median annual salary of around $70,000, though this can vary based on experience, certifications, and location. Entry-level positions may start lower, while experienced administrators with specialized skills or certifications can earn over $100,000 annually.

What does a computer administrator do?

A computer administrator manages and maintains an organization's computer systems, including servers, networks, and user accounts. They install, update, and troubleshoot hardware and software, ensure security protocols are followed, and often use tools like network monitoring software. Strong technical skills and certifications such as CompTIA Network+ or Microsoft Certified are common requirements.

Will sysadmin be replaced by AI?

Computer administrators, or sysadmins, perform tasks such as managing networks, servers, and security systems. While AI and automation tools can handle routine tasks, sysadmins are still needed for complex problem-solving, system design, and oversight, making complete replacement unlikely in the near future.

Is sysadmin a stressful job?

System administrators often work in high-pressure environments that require quick problem-solving and on-call availability, which can lead to stress. The job involves managing critical systems, handling emergencies, and maintaining security, making it potentially demanding but also rewarding for those with strong technical skills. Stress levels vary depending on the organization, workload, and experience.
Infographic showing various Computer Admin job openings in Kansas as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution.
SQL Server Database Administrator - DoD Contract

SQL Server Database Administrator - DoD Contract

SnapIT Solutions

Overland Park, KS • On-site, Remote

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Position Title: Database Administrator – DoD Contract
Location: Primarily remote, with potential occasional on‑site work at Arlington, VA
Employer: SnapIT Solutions, LLC

Summary
The Database Administrator is responsible for the health, performance, security, and compliance of Microsoft SQL Server environment, supporting survey data collection, aggregation, reporting, and regulatory documentation.

Key Responsibilities

  • Administer SQL Server databases, including configuration, monitoring, backups, restores, indexing, and performance tuning.

  • Ensure data integrity, availability, and security in alignment with Army and DoD regulations, including appropriate handling of survey data and any associated PII.

  • Support routine database management activities, including maintenance tasks, schema updates, and optimization of queries and reports.

  • Collaborate with DPRR and SnapIT’s program and knowledge‑management staff to support institutional approvals and compliance documentation (e.g., ARMD, OMB, IRB, AHRPO submissions).

  • Provide technical inputs for compliance reports and monthly status reports, documenting database management actions and any relevant approvals or changes.

  • Work with the Software Engineer to design and implement data structures, reporting views, and performance‑efficient access patterns for BH Pulse.

  • Maintain configuration‑management documentation related to database structures, connections, and integration points.

  • Participate in risk and incident response processes for any suspected data issues, security concerns, or performance degradations.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related field.

  • 6+ years of experience with Microsoft SQL Server (2016–2019 or later) in production environments, including cluster deployment and SSIS package management.

  • Experience administering databases in DoD environments, with strong understanding of security, audit, and data‑protection requirements.

  • Proficiency in performance tuning, query optimization, index strategies, and troubleshooting.

  • Familiarity with reporting tools and methods for generating analytical outputs from relational databases.

  • Strong documentation skills for database configurations, procedures, and changes.

Preferred

  • Experience supporting survey or analytics platforms with high data volumes and complex reporting needs.

  • Familiarity with NIST, DoD, and Army data security/IA frameworks relevant to system operations.

  • Prior involvement in supporting compliance documentation or ATO‑related processes for federal systems.