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Library Systems Administrator Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... libraries, the local and wide-area network switching equipment, operating systems, and the applications installed at Great Plains Health. The Computer Systems Administrators, work together to provide ...

Network/Systems Administrator

Quantico, VA · On-site

$75K - $101K/yr

Network / Systems Administrator Locations: Quantico, VA Clearance Required:Secret (Top Secret ... Maintain O365, SharePoint, and Teams sites with templates, workflows, and content libraries

The Systems Administrator will provide day-to-day operational support, monitor system health ... Developing and maintaining system documentation, configuration libraries, and standard operating ...

Overview Calspan is seeking a highly skilled Systems Administrator to manage our core ... Resolve issues related to MPI libraries, parallel processing, and solver convergence errors caused ...

Systems Administrator

Buffalo, NY · On-site

$80K - $110K/yr

Overview Calspan is seeking a highly skilled Systems Administrator to manage our core ... Resolve issues related to MPI libraries, parallel processing, and solver convergence errors caused ...

Systems Administrator

Olympia, WA · On-site +1

$72K - $97K/yr

As a Systems Administrator , you will perform research, design and develop agency-wide solutions ... Knowledge of IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL). Supplemental Information Telework: This position is ...

Systems Administrator

Olympia, WA · On-site +1

$74K - $99K/yr

Description Systems Administrator (IT System Administration-Entry) WaTech: Leading the way in ... Knowledge of IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL). Supplemental Information Telework: This position is ...

LIBRARY DIRECTOR

Twinsburg, OH · On-site

$90K - $105K/yr

... administrator of the Library and is expected to anticipate and fulfill the evolving needs of the ... Technology - Oversight of library systems, infrastructure, and digital resources * Community ...

This position is a member of a System Administrator team that performs Tier 1 (Help Desk), Tier 2 ... Tape libraries architecture, assembly, configuration, maintenance and support, must possess a ...

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How much do library systems administrator jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 24, 2026, the average yearly pay for library systems administrator in the United States is $88,927.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $70,000.00 and $104,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Library Systems Administrators and how are they typically addressed?

Library Systems Administrators often navigate challenges like integrating new library technologies with legacy systems, managing software updates without disrupting services, and ensuring data security while maintaining accessibility for patrons and staff. Staying up to date with evolving digital resources and troubleshooting user issues can also be demanding aspects of the role. Successful administrators address these challenges by working closely with IT staff, participating in professional development, and collaborating with librarians and other stakeholders to identify and implement user-centered solutions. Proactive planning and strong communication skills are key to anticipating technical needs and minimizing disruptions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Library Systems Administrator position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Library Systems Administrator, strong skills in information technology, database management, and library science—often supported by a relevant bachelor’s or master’s degree—are essential. Familiarity with Integrated Library Systems (ILS), library automation tools (such as Koha or Alma), and certifications in systems administration or information management are highly valued. Excellent problem-solving, communication, and project management abilities help professionals excel in this collaborative, service-oriented environment. These competencies are crucial for ensuring seamless library operations, effective technical support, and the successful implementation of digital resources.

What is a Library Systems Administrator job?

A Library Systems Administrator is responsible for managing and maintaining the technology systems used in a library, including integrated library systems (ILS), databases, and digital resources. They ensure that these systems run smoothly, support staff and patrons with technical issues, and implement updates or new technologies. This role often involves troubleshooting hardware and software, configuring access permissions, and optimizing system performance. Additionally, they may work with vendors, IT teams, and librarians to improve workflows and enhance user experience.

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Infographic showing various Library Systems Administrator job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 10% As Needed, 34% Full Time, 3% Part Time, 49% Contract, and 4% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $88,927 per year, or $42.8 per hour.

Computer Systems Administrator

Gphealth

North Platte, NE • On-site

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


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Join the team at Great Plains Health, where you can be a part of something, well, great.

Job Title:

Computer Systems Administrator

Cost Center:

Information Systems

Job Description:

The Computer Systems Administrator is responsible for serving as the primary technical resource for the all networks, digital security, phone systems, and server infrastructure in support of Great Plains Health's information systems. He/She is responsible for the performance of activities related to the selection, implementation, and testing of local and wide-area network software and hardware components; oversees the implementation and testing of Windows, Unix, and Linux server-based applications; maintains Firewalls, network appliances, security devices, Storage Area Networks, converged infrastructure, and coordinates on-site performance tuning for the local fiber optic and wide-area networks and the server-based applications. Above all Computer Systems Administrators are accountable for the stability and reliability of GP Health's computer infrastructure. These Administrators are responsible for providing a clear technical perspective on the installation and maintenance requirements of the hospital's information systems, and they are charged with identifying and resolving technical problems with servers, Storage Area Networks, tape libraries, the local and wide-area network switching equipment, operating systems, and the applications installed at Great Plains Health. The Computer Systems Administrators, work together to provide technical and operational leadership for the organization's computer infrastructure. Computer Systems Administrators provide technical training, documentation and cross training for all supported systems. Minimum QualificationsoEducationoBachelors degree in computer science, information systems, electrical engineering, or equivalent in education/experience. Also acceptable: formal technical training regarding the installation and support of Microsoft Windows domains, IP networking, and multiple years of experience as a computer systems technician such that technical knowledge of networks and personal computer systems can be demonstrated.oCredentialsononePhysical Demands1. Sit frequently. 2. Stand and/or walk frequently. 3. Lift 25 pounds occasionally. 4. Push and/or pull 25-50 pounds frequently. 5. Carry 25 pounds 100 feet occasionally.Essential Functions1. Communicates effectively and openly in operations activities. Demonstrates courtesy, diplomacy, and tact in interactions with internal and external customers. Follows the customer service guidelines established by the organization. Fosters trust in relationships with workforce members.2. Plans, implements, integrates, protects and maintains local area, wireless and wide area network-related resources. Review and analysis of audits, logs, and metric reports to monitor the performance and quality of the organization's multiple network infrastructures. Creates and verifies server and device configuration backups.3. Provides technical analysis and support for the server-based applications integrated into business operations. Implements network server systems as directed by management. Responsible for security (system, file, data, and user) of applications and their hardware platforms.4. Provides documentation, procedures, information, and guidance to IS customers throughout the design, selection, installation, and implementation of computer systems.5. Works with workforce members in the development of long- and short-range computer system infrastructure plans that support the mission, values and goals of the organization.6. Monitors changes in technology. Recommends system improvements based on monitoring activity.7. Attends training as directed. Researches solutions to configuration and setup issues. Creates solutions using existing software and hardware tool set. Participates in disaster recovery drills.8. Participates in the budget process by tracking needs and facilitating cost quotations. Creates equipment orders as necessary.9. Cross trains other computer systems administrators.10. Follows hospital rules, policies, and procedures as well as applicable laws and standards including those that are established for safe patient care and prompt reporting of patient safety issues and errors.Join us. Join great. Join the dynamic team at Great Plains Health and be a part of something truly exceptional. At Great Plains Health, we embody a culture defined by authenticity, integrity, and a genuine commitment to listening to both our patients and each other.
As a member of our team, you'll experience a supportive environment where collaboration is key, and every voice is valued. We work together seamlessly, leveraging our collective strengths to provide the highest quality care to our community.
Passion drives us forward, propelling us to constantly strive for excellence in everything we do. If you're seeking a rewarding career in healthcare surrounded by like-minded individuals who share your dedication and enthusiasm, Great Plains Health is the place for you. Come join us and be part of a team that's making a real difference every day.