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DNS Engineer - SRE

Plano, TX · On-site

$53.25 - $70.75/hr

Lifecycle & Capacity Management: Oversee the full lifecycle of DNS platforms-including automated software deployments, hardware refreshes, and proactive capacity planning-to stay ahead of traffic ...

Director of Nursing DNS

Manchester, CT · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

***DIRECTOR OF NURSING - DNS*** Position Overview: We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Director ... Manage budgets, staffing levels, and resource allocation effectively Qualifications: * Active RN ...

... DNS) to join the team! Job Overview We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Director of Nursing ... shift management and scheduling practices - Familiarity with HIPAA regulations and nursing best ...

Sr. DNS Engineer

Indianapolis, IN

$103K - $141K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

Balancing live-site management, feature delivery, and retirement of technical debt * Participate in ... Use of AI assisted development tools to automate DNS and infrastructure management. * Solid ...

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How much do dns manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for dns manager in the United States is $59,525.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,000.00 and $68,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a DNS manager?

DNS Managers are specialized tools or individuals responsible for overseeing and configuring the Domain Name System (DNS) settings for a website, network, or organization. Their main job is to ensure that domain names correctly resolve to their corresponding IP addresses, enabling users to access websites and online services. DNS Managers may use software platforms to create, update, or delete DNS records, manage zones, and troubleshoot issues related to domain resolution. They play a critical role in website accessibility, email delivery, and overall network reliability.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a DNS manager?

To thrive as a DNS Manager, you need expertise in DNS protocols, network administration, and a solid understanding of TCP/IP, typically supported by a degree in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with DNS management tools (such as BIND, Microsoft DNS, and cloud-based DNS services) and relevant certifications like CompTIA Network+ or Cisco CCNA are highly valuable. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication set top DNS Managers apart. These competencies are crucial for ensuring secure, reliable domain name resolution and maintaining the integrity of network infrastructure.

What are the most common challenges faced by DNS managers and how can they be addressed?

DNS Managers often encounter challenges such as mitigating DNS-related security threats (like DDoS attacks), ensuring high availability and reliability of DNS services, and maintaining accurate and up-to-date DNS records during frequent infrastructure changes. Addressing these issues involves implementing robust security measures (including DNSSEC and monitoring tools), establishing clear update and backup procedures, and collaborating closely with IT security and network teams. Proactive learning and staying updated on emerging threats and best practices also play a key role in effective DNS management.

What is the difference between Dns Manager vs Network Administrator?

AspectDns ManagerNetwork Administrator
CertificationsDNS, Network+, CCNANetwork+, CCNA, CompTIA Security+
Work EnvironmentFocus on DNS and domain managementBroader network infrastructure management
ResponsibilitiesManage DNS records, resolve domain issuesMaintain network hardware, troubleshoot connectivity
Industry UsageIT, hosting, domain servicesIT, corporate networks, ISPs

The Dns Manager specializes in managing DNS records and domain-related issues, while the Network Administrator oversees broader network infrastructure and connectivity. Both roles require networking certifications and work within IT environments, but the Dns Manager has a more focused scope on domain name systems.

How do I get to the DNS manager?

To access the DNS manager as a DNS Manager, log into your domain hosting provider's control panel or DNS management interface. You may need administrator credentials and should be familiar with DNS records such as A, CNAME, and MX. The interface typically provides options to view, add, or modify DNS records for your domains.
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Infographic showing various Dns Manager job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 86% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,525 per year, or $28.6 per hour.

DNS Administrator / Systems Administrator

Collabera

Ashburn, VA • On-site

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Re-posted 12 days ago


Job description

Company Description

About Collabera
Collabera is the largest minority-owned Information Technology (IT) staffing firm in the U.S., with more than $550 million in sales revenue and a global presence that represents approximately 12,000+ professionals across North America (U.S., Canada), Asia Pacific (India, Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia) and the United Kingdom.  We support our clients with a strong recruitment model and a sincere commitment to their success, which is why more than 75% of our clients rank us amongst their top three staffing suppliers.
Not only are we committed to meeting and exceeding our customer's needs, but also are committed to our employees' satisfaction as well.  We believe our employees are the cornerstone of our success and we make every effort to ensure their satisfaction throughout their tenure with Collabera.  As a result of these efforts, we have been recognized by Staffing Industry Analysts (SIA) as the "Best Staffing Firm to Work For" for four consecutive years since 2012. With over 40 offices globally and a presence in seven countries, Collabera provides staff augmentation, managed services and direct placement services to Global 2000 Corporations. Collabera is ranked amongst the top 10 IT staffing firms in the U.S., and for the past 24 years we have continued to grow rapidly year after year.
For consultants and employees, Collabera offers an enriching experience that promotes career growth and lifelong learning.  Visit www.collabera.com to learn more about our latest job openings.
Awards and Recognitions
--Staffing Industry Analysts: Best Staffing Firm to Work For (2015, 2014, 2013, 2012)
--Staffing Industry Analysts: Largest U.S. Staffing Firms (2015, 2014, 2013)
--Staffing Industry Analysts: Largest Minority Owned IT Staffing Firm in the US.

Job Description

Location: Ashburn, VA                Area Code: 703            Postal code: 20147
Required Skills:
DNS, Remedy
Technical Support / DNS Support Analyst
Position Details:
Industry:                      Finance/Payment
Work Location:             Ashburn, VA
Job Title:                      Technical Support / DNS Support Analyst
Duration:                      07/29/2016 with possible extension, but not likely conversion at this time.
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Global Network Services tools team works with Network Engineering, Tools platform Engineering and Operations delivering proactive continuous functionality to Company's. services. Ensure day-to-day service functionality is maintained at the highest quality and levels across all networks. The team objective is to ensure all tools supporting network analysis, provisioning, accesses and performance are maintained at the highest levels for business continuity.
Major Job Duties and Responsibilities:
    This is individual will perform data entry work on the Domain Name Services (DNS) portal adding, deleting, and updating object records for IP management.
    Resolving discrepancies, perform standard tests (ping, lookups, SSH) to validate data source prior to applying changes.
    Update, open or close tickets from the Remedy ticketing system.
    Collaborate with support team members to identify and resolve issues and discrepancies.
    Work with multiple applications and documents to achieve the desired results.
    Document work and resolve.

Qualifications

QUALIFICATIONS:
    Data Entry Skills. Detailed oriented working with large amount of data
    Ability to multitask
    Proficient in MS Office Suite Excel, Word, Visio
    Familiar with QIP or DNS is a plus
    Familiar with Remedy or like ticketing systems is a plus
    Exercises minimal independent judgment with direction from supervisor
    Verbal and written communication skills, problem solving skills, customer service and
    interpersonal skills (Required)
    Basic ability to work independently and manage one's time (Required)
    Basic ability to identify, interpret and evaluate system and network requirements (Required)
    Basic knowledge of computer hardware and software (Required)

Additional Information

    
Phone screens and maybe in-person interviews.