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How much do junior system admin jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for junior system admin in the United States is $63,244.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $52,500.00 and $73,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Junior System Admins?

Junior System Admins, also known as junior system administrators, are entry-level IT professionals responsible for supporting and maintaining an organization’s computer systems and networks. They assist in installing, configuring, and troubleshooting hardware and software, monitoring system performance, and ensuring security protocols are followed. Typically, they work under the supervision of senior system administrators and help with tasks such as user account management, backups, and routine system updates. This role is ideal for those starting their careers in IT and looking to gain hands-on experience in system administration.

What is the difference between Junior System Admin vs Network Technician?

AspectJunior System AdminNetwork Technician
CertificationsCompTIA A+, Network+; Microsoft CertifiedCompTIA Network+, Cisco CCNA
Work EnvironmentIT departments, data centers, cloud environmentsNetwork infrastructure, cabling, hardware setup
Employer & Industry UsageTech companies, enterprises, managed service providersTelecommunications, ISPs, large organizations

While both roles support IT infrastructure, a Junior System Admin manages servers, operating systems, and overall system health, whereas a Network Technician focuses on network hardware, connectivity, and network troubleshooting. The roles often overlap but differ mainly in their technical focus and daily tasks.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Junior System Admin, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Junior System Admin, you need a foundational understanding of operating systems, networking concepts, and troubleshooting, typically supported by a degree in IT or related certifications like CompTIA A+ or Network+. Familiarity with system administration tools such as Active Directory, ticketing systems, and basic scripting languages is commonly required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are essential soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure smooth IT operations, quick issue resolution, and strong support for end-users and teams.

What are some common challenges faced by Junior System Admins, and how can they effectively address them?

Junior System Admins often encounter challenges such as troubleshooting unfamiliar technical issues, managing multiple support requests simultaneously, and adapting to evolving IT environments. To address these, it's helpful to prioritize clear communication with team members, document solutions for recurring problems, and stay proactive about learning new tools or technologies. Building strong relationships with senior admins and other IT staff can also provide valuable guidance and support as you develop your expertise.
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Junior System Administrator

Federal Sherpa

Beverly, KS • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

The Opportunity: 
Federal Sherpa is uniquely positioned to support the United States Army’s Mission Command Training Program (MCTP) at Fort Leavenworth, KS by delivering strategic program and project management expertise tailored to MCTP. Leveraging a team of seasoned professionals—including U.S. Army veterans and former senior government executives—we provide mission-focused solutions that enhance War Fighter Exercises and SRM-aligned training. Our commitment to integrity, performance, and innovation ensures that operational forces are equipped to execute unified land operations and respond effectively to domestic crises, reinforcing the Army’s readiness and command capabilities.
Location:  Onsite –MCTP – Fort Leavenworth, KS
Are you looking for an opportunity to combine your technical skills with big picture thinking to make an impact on national security? You understand your customer’s environment and how to develop the right systems for their mission. Your ability to translate real-world needs into technical specifications makes you an integral part of delivering a customer focused engineering solution.  
As a Mission Command Information System (MCIS) administrator on our team, you’ll support the technical infrastructure used to train military personnel on command and control systems. This includes installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting the complex hardware and software systems used in simulated combat exercises known as Warfighter Exercises (WFXs) for the Mission Command Training Program (MCTP). You’ll design, integrate, and maintain the infrastructure that powers large-scale, computer-based training exercises—ensuring that constructive simulations and After-Action Review tools run smoothly for commanders and battle staffs.
You will lead the administration of servers, networks, virtualization platforms, and storage systems that underpin the Joint Land Component Constructive Training Capability and ARCHER After Action Review environments. Your role bridges technical support, architecture planning, and security compliance, enabling seamless integration of Army Mission Command Information Systems into global training events.
Key Responsibilities
•    System Administration: 
o    Install, configure, and maintain Windows and Linux servers, virtualization platforms (VMware/Hyper-V), storage arrays, user accounts, and security settings across multiple exercise networks.
•    Exercise Support & Integration: 
o    Integrate and validate command systems within WFX exercises. Test end-to-end connectivity between simulation tools and live Mission Command systems.
o     Allocate computer and network resources to support exercise scale and fidelity.
•    Technical Troubleshooting:
o     Provide tier-III support during training events. 
o    Rapidly diagnose and remediate hardware, software, and network issues to maintain continuous exercise operations.
•    Cybersecurity Enforcement:
o     Implement DoD security policies, apply DISA STIGs, and deploy patches.
o     Monitor logs, conduct vulnerability scans, and coordinate incident response to safeguard the MCIS environment.
•    System Configuration & Readiness:
o     Build, harden, and maintain command post servers and virtual environments according to accreditation standards. 
o    Ensure all systems are exercise-ready with up-to-date images and configurations.
•    Backup & Disaster Recovery:
o     Develop, test, and maintain backup strategies, replication, and recovery plans to ensure mission continuity in case of system failures or data loss.
•    Documentation & Training:
o     Create and update SOPs, runbooks, and network diagrams. 
o    Deliver technical briefings and hands-on training to exercise participants, JLCCTC and ARCHER technicians, and junior IT staff.
•    Network Management:
o     Configure and monitor switches, routers, firewalls, VLANs, and VPNs. 
o    Ensure secure, high-performance connectivity across local and wide area networks.
Key System Knowledge
MCIS Administrators at MCTP integrate and support a broad spectrum of mission command platforms, including:
•    Tactical Mission Command (TMC)
•    Global Command and Control System – Army/Joint (GCCS-A)
•    Force XXI Battle Command Brigade & Below (FBCB2) + Blue Force Tracker (BFT/BFT2) + Joint Capability Release (JCR) + JCR-Log + JCR-Field Level Maintenance
•    Joint Battle Command-Platform (JBC-P)
•    Command Post Computing Environment (CPCE)
•    Command Post of the Future (CPOF)
•    Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (AFATDS)
•    Joint Automated Deep Operations Control System (JADOCS)
•    Army Intelligence Data Platform (AIDP)
•    Distributed Common Ground System – Army (DCGS-A)
•    Air and Missile Defense Workstation (AMDWS)
•    Tactical Airspace Integration System (TAIS)
•    Capability Drop 1 (CD1)
•    Integrated Command and Control Support Framework (ICSF)
•    Battle Command Common Services (BCCS)
•    GEOINT Workstation (GWS) and other intelligence warfighting function systems
This position may require access to restricted facilities. Due to the nature of work performed within those facilities, U.S. citizenship is required.  
Join us. The world can’t wait. 
Qualifications: 
•    Associate’s degree 
•    Meet DoDM 8140 qualifications with primary DoD Cyber Work Force (DCWF) role of Technical Support Specialist and secondary roles of System Administrator and Product Support Manager at tier, Intermediate
•    One (1) year of experience with Military training and training support
•    One (1) year of experience in integrating training environments, planning architectures, and stimulation of Army Mission Command Information Systems (MCiS) in support of unit training events and distributed exercises
Clearance: (Used for ability to obtain a clearance or specific clearance requirements)  
Applicants selected will be subject to a security investigation and may need to meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information; Secret clearance is required.  
Vetting: (Used for Public Trust or DHS suitability)  
Public Trust: Applicants selected will be subject to a government investigation and may need to meet eligibility requirements of the U.S. government client; Public Trust determination is required. 
Benefits
Following a probationary period, Federal Sherpa offers:
•    Industry competitive health, dental, and vision insurance plans
•    Employee Life Insurance
•    Short and Long-Term Disability Insurance
•    PTO and all 11 Federal Holidays as paid days off
•    401(k) with up to 4% employer match

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