UNIX Engineer 3
Rochester, NY · On-site
The Unix Engineer position manages a network of servers, providing on-call, 24x7x365 support, and ... Intern/Contract/Temp help/Level I & II staff, as needed - Develops expertise in a Unix technology ...
Rochester, NY · On-site
The Unix Engineer position manages a network of servers, providing on-call, 24x7x365 support, and ... Intern/Contract/Temp help/Level I & II staff, as needed - Develops expertise in a Unix technology ...
Rochester, NY · On-site
The Unix Engineer position manages a network of servers, providing on-call, 24x7x365 support, and ... Intern/Contract/Temp help/Level I & II staff, as needed - Develops expertise in a Unix technology ...
$9.01 - $10.33
2% of jobs
$10.33 - $11.64
2% of jobs
$11.64 - $12.96
3% of jobs
$12.96 - $14.27
17% of jobs
$14.35 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$14.27 - $15.59
18% of jobs
The median wage is $16.29 / hr.
$15.59 - $16.90
16% of jobs
$16.90 - $18.22
11% of jobs
$18.63 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$18.22 - $19.53
20% of jobs
$19.53 - $20.85
6% of jobs
$20.85 - $22.17
3% of jobs
$22.17 - $23.48
2% of jobs
$9
$17
$23
To thrive as a Network Administrator Intern, you need a foundational understanding of computer networks, network protocols, and troubleshooting, often supported by coursework in information technology or computer science. Familiarity with tools such as Cisco routers and switches, Wi-Fi management systems, and basic scripting, as well as pursuing certifications like CompTIA Network+ or Cisco CCNA, is highly valued. Attention to detail, effective communication, and a willingness to learn are important soft skills in this position. These qualities ensure you can efficiently assist with network maintenance, work collaboratively, and quickly adapt to the dynamic technology environment.
A Network Administrator Intern is an entry-level position where you assist in managing and maintaining an organization's computer networks. Responsibilities typically include troubleshooting network issues, configuring hardware and software, monitoring network performance, and supporting security measures. This role provides hands-on experience with networking tools and technologies, helping you develop key skills for a future career in IT. You may also collaborate with senior administrators to ensure the network runs smoothly and securely.
As a Network Administrator Intern, you can expect to assist with monitoring network performance, troubleshooting connectivity issues, and helping to implement basic configuration changes under supervision. You may also help maintain inventory of networking equipment, document network layouts, and contribute to projects such as hardware upgrades or security audits. This role often involves collaborating closely with senior network administrators and IT support teams, offering a hands-on learning environment. These daily tasks provide valuable experience and help you develop the technical and problem-solving skills needed for a future career in network administration.

Sourced by ZipRecruiter
It services
201 - 500 Employees
Southfield, MI, US
1995