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Entry Level Mainframe Storage Administrator Jobs

We are looking for an Infrastructure Administrator (IA) to join our Process Control Center Team to ... Possess a technology-specific entry level certification (i.e. Comp TIA Networking+, Storage+ or ...

We are looking for an Infrastructure Administrator (IA) to join our Process Control Center Team to ... Possess a technology-specific entry level certification (i.e. Comp TIA Networking+, Storage+ or ...

Account Clerk

Fairfield, CA · On-site

$4.3K/mo

Admin./Business Services Opening Date: 07/13/2026 Closing Date: 7/28/2026 11:59 PM Pacific ... Account Clerk is the entry level in the accounting series of positions and typically assigned to ...

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The position is for a Teradata Systems DBA which is critical to the ongoing work and rolling out of ... Object Storage. • Advanced working knowledge of Teradata RDBMS at both physical and logical ...

Students who have completed their Master / Bachelors / MBA and other entry level professionals who ... Knowledge of multiple operating systems and related utilities and hardware Knowledge of storage ...

Students who have completed their Master / Bachelors / MBA and other entry level professionals who ... storage management • Knowledge of TCP/IP • Knowledge of network monitoring and tools • ...

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How much do entry level mainframe storage administrator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level mainframe storage administrator in the United States is $50.75, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46.15 and $57.69 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Entry Level Mainframe Storage Administrator vs Entry Level Data Storage Technician?

AspectEntry Level Mainframe Storage AdministratorEntry Level Data Storage Technician
CertificationsIBM Certified Specialist, CompTIA Storage+CompTIA Storage+, Cisco CCNA
Work EnvironmentMainframe data centers, enterprise ITData centers, network operations centers
Industry UsageBanking, finance, governmentIT services, telecommunications, healthcare

While both roles involve managing data storage, the Entry Level Mainframe Storage Administrator focuses on mainframe environments and enterprise storage systems, often requiring specific certifications like IBM Certified Specialist. The Entry Level Data Storage Technician typically works with various storage hardware and networked storage solutions in broader IT settings. Understanding these differences helps candidates target the right roles based on their skills and career goals.

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Infrastructure Administrator

glwa

Detroit, MI

Other

Re-posted 17 days ago


Job description

We are looking for an Infrastructure Administrator (IA) to join our Process Control Center Team to administer the GLWA Operational Technology (OT) Network and/or Cybersecurity program. Our impressive team consist of highly dedicated, diligent and responsible Infrastructure Administrators, Engineers and Technicians that work closely together to ensure that the process control systems are robust and reliable. If you are looking for an opportunity to take a leadership role, committed and enjoy striving for excellence this could be your destination.

The Infrastructure Administrator will be designing, implementing, documenting and maintaining the GLWA OT network and/or cybersecurity program. You will also consult, lead and collaborate with others to provide solutions and recommendations which integrate with current and future process control systems. We serve 3.9 million Southeast Michigan Residents whose source for water is a GLWA system. Are you ready for a meaningful role on a team that provides the needed technology for the organization to be successful?

Responsibilities (not all-inclusive)
  • As the IA for our Process Control Center you will need to take ownership and responsibility of the system(s) that you administer.
  • Acknowledge and understand the consequences of unplanned outages in an OT environment and act accordingly
  • Be a good co-worker, sharing information, experiences and knowledge freely and openly to other team members
  • Pursue continuous education and learning for career growth
  • You will plan, design, and implement additions, upgrades, replacements, or retirements of network and cybersecurity components and applications.
  • Configuring SolarWinds and monitoring the network performance. Proactively addressing network issues to ensure reliability.
  • Configuring and monitor the SIEM and addressing all cybersecurity issues.
  • Patching and AV updates
  • Perform risk and vulnerability assessments
  • Development and enforcement of OT policy and Procedures.
  • Educate GLWA staff on cybersecurity awareness, policy and procedures.
  • Being on-call and available to respond to emergency situations
Required Education & Experience
  • Associate degree in Computer Science, Information Technology or related discipline
  • A minimum of one (1) year of experience as a Service Desk Analyst, IT Systems or Network Administrator; or combination of related work experience and education
  • Possess a technology-specific entry level certification (i.e. Comp TIA Networking+, Storage+ or Server+); Acquire and maintain vendor specific technology "associate" or "foundational" level certification (i.e. Cisco CCNA Routing Switching, EMC's Associate Certifications or Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate) within two (2) years of Level 1 designation
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
  • Troubleshooting
  • Network/Security Applications (Patch Management, Virus Protection, Anti Malware, Device Control, Vulnerability Assessments, Windows Active Directory, Cisco IOS, Solar winds)
  • Demonstrate judgment, independence, discretion, initiative, professionalism and the ability to maintain confidentiality, while resolving technology and user issues both verbally and in writing to end-users of varying computing skills
  • Understand and translate the needs of operations into OT technical requirements and deliver quality written and visual presentations, including the ability to make technology understandable to end-users
  • Knowledge of vendor specific Control System Applications (Database, Control Logic, Graphics and Reporting)
  • You will have a proven ability to communicate effectively, on order to communicate frequently with team members and other units across GLWA about process, equipment or potential problems as well as to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.
Other Requirements:
  • A valid Michigan Driver's License
  • Ability to work irregular hours, to commute to GLWA facilities and work sites, and respond to after hour emergencies and on-call responses