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How much do part time systems monitoring jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time systems monitoring in the United States is $27.49, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.39 and $31.97 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Systems Monitoring professional, and why are they important?

To excel in Part Time Systems Monitoring, you need a solid understanding of IT systems, basic networking concepts, and troubleshooting, often supported by relevant coursework or entry-level IT certifications like CompTIA A+ or Network+. Familiarity with monitoring tools such as Nagios, Zabbix, or SolarWinds, and ticketing systems like Jira or ServiceNow, is typically required. Attention to detail, reliability, and strong communication skills are important soft skills for quickly identifying issues and escalating them appropriately. These abilities are crucial for ensuring continuous system uptime and prompt resolution of technical incidents.

What is the difference between Part Time Systems Monitoring vs Part Time Network Support?

AspectPart Time Systems MonitoringPart Time Network Support
CertificationsBasic IT certifications (e.g., CompTIA A+)Network-specific certifications (e.g., CompTIA Network+)
Work EnvironmentMonitoring dashboards, alert systems, remote accessOn-site or remote troubleshooting, network setup
Employer & Industry UsageIT service providers, data centers, managed servicesTelecom companies, IT support firms, corporate networks
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding monitoring roles, entry-level IT jobsNetwork troubleshooting, support roles

Part Time Systems Monitoring focuses on overseeing IT systems and alert management, often remotely, while Part Time Network Support involves troubleshooting and maintaining network infrastructure. Both roles require basic IT certifications and are common in IT service environments, but they differ in daily tasks and focus areas.

What is part time systems monitoring?

Part time systems monitoring is a job where you are responsible for overseeing the performance, security, and availability of computer systems or networks, but on a part-time schedule. Your main duties typically involve tracking system alerts, identifying or reporting issues, and escalating problems to the appropriate teams. This role may require shifts during evenings, nights, or weekends, depending on the organization's needs. It is common in industries where 24/7 uptime is important, such as IT services, finance, or healthcare. Basic technical skills and attention to detail are important for success in this position.

What are some typical challenges faced by someone in a part-time systems monitoring role, and how can they be addressed?

Part-time systems monitoring professionals often face challenges such as staying updated on system status during off-hours, managing alerts efficiently, and ensuring clear communication with full-time IT staff. To address these challenges, it’s important to utilize detailed shift handover notes, familiarize yourself with escalation procedures, and use monitoring tools that provide comprehensive logs and alerts. Proactive communication and staying organized will help ensure smooth transitions and effective incident response, even in a part-time capacity.
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Infographic showing various Part Time Systems Monitoring job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 73% Full Time, and 27% Part Time. Highlights an 91% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,186 per year, or $27.5 per hour.
Part-time Maintenance Electrician

Part-time Maintenance Electrician

Missouri State University

Springfield, MO • On-site

$27/hr

Full-time, Part-time

Posted 9 days ago


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Company rating: 6.3 out of 10

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Posting Details
Position Information
Position Title
Part-time Maintenance Electrician
Work Location
Springfield Campus
Department
Facilities Maintenance
Pay Grade
Unclassified
Proposed Salary
$27/Hourly
Sponsorship Information
Applicants must be currently authorized to work for ANY employer in the United States on a full-time basis. This position is not eligible for work visa sponsorship.
General Function
The Maintenance Electrician performs complex technical work, on a journeyman level, in the installation, operation, maintenance, modification, service and repair of electrical systems, equipment, fixtures and related electro-mechanical systems, in accordance with applicable Electrical Industry Codes. The Electrician inspects and tests elements of electrical systems to locate and diagnose faults and malfunctions, performs required repairs through replacement of inoperative parts or re-wiring of circuits, and provides an estimate of repair(and/or replacement) costs beyond the capability to perform. The Electrician also calculates branch circuit loads, interprets electrical wiring diagrams and schematics, and determines methods and requirements for wiring circuits.
Description of Primary Duties
1. Performs journeyman level electrical work in the installation, operation, maintenance, modification, service and repair of electrical systems, equipment, fixtures and related electro-mechanical systems by inspecting and testing elements of electrical systems to locate and diagnose faults and malfunctions, performing required repairs through replacement of inoperative parts or re-wiring of circuits in accordance with applicable Electrical Industry Codes, and providing an estimate of repair(and/or replacement) costs beyond the capability to perform. In addition to specific electrical related tasks you will also be required to perform general maintenance tasks as well
2. Ensures that electrical distribution systems, including power supply lines up to 600 volts, are safe, meet the requirements for electrical power, and comply with applicable codes by maintaining, modifying, and repairing those systems; monitoring, installing or replacing, and adjusting transformers to desired rated capacities in conformance with applicable electrical code requirements; calculating branch circuit loads, interpreting electrical wiring diagrams and schematics, and determining methods and requirements for wiring circuits.
3. Reduces the need to purchase new/replacement electric motors by maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing single and three-phase electric motors, determining the interchangeability of parts on non-repairable motors, salvaging those parts as a replacement parts inventory, and replacing starter switches, electrical leads, fuses, insulators, gears, bushings and bearings, and other inoperative components from that inventory.
4. Provides technical assistance in the purchase of new or replacement electrical and electro-mechanical equipment or systems by reviewing and preparing equipment specifications, and advising the Superintendent of Facilities Maintenance on equipment capability and compatibility, installation requirements and costs, and potential operations and maintenance expenses.
5. Reduces the likelihood of an interruption of electrical power to critical campus operations by monitoring and repairing highly regulated power supplies to computer systems and other facilities requiring constant voltage with minimal fluctuations.
6. Contributes to a safe campus environment during the hours of darkness and supports the campus' "Nightways Project" by servicing and maintaining all exterior lighting on campus, including mercury vapor, high pressure sodium, and metal halide lamps as assigned.
7. Assists with documenting the cost of repairs and services by keeping records of time and materials to be charged to each job using the work order system and providing periodic status reports to the designated supervisor regarding the status of work projects, material consumed, and man-hours utilized.
8. Reduces the likelihood for liability regarding the University's compliance with federal regulations by complying with policies, laws, and regulations governing environmental protection, hazardous waste disposal and the use of chemical substances and materials.
9. Assures that electrical systems installed by outside electrical contractors meet the current National Electric Code Standards and are in accordance with approved University standards by inspecting electrical jobs on campus which are performed by outside electrical contractors.
10. Promotes preventive maintenance as a strategy in maintaining electronic test equipment and mechanical tools by keeping accurate records on each piece of equipment indicating all required and performed maintenance, performing spot checks of equipment to determine their working condition, and performing periodic cleaning and servicing of tools and test equipment.
11. Contributes to the overall success of the Maintenance Department by performing other essential duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Minimum Acceptable Qualifications
Education: A high school diploma or the equivalent plus completion of a certifying technical training program in electrical maintenance or completion of an electrician's apprenticeship is required. However, significant work experience in electrical maintenance beyond that required for the position may be substituted for the required education, technical training, or apprenticeship.
Experience: At least six years of progressively responsible experience in the electrical trade is required. Experience must include a thorough working knowledge of National Electrical Codes for installation and maintenance of electrical systems.
Skills: The ability to interpret wiring diagrams, blueprints, and electrical schematics is required. Must be able to apply electrical formulas and conversion tables to job requirements. The ability to use electrical test equipment and small hand and power tools, such as wrenches, drills, soldering irons, volt-ohmmeters, amp meters, circuit testers, and vacuum and pressure gauges, is required. Computer literacy is required.
Effort: Near-visual acuity, depth perception, field of vision, and color vision are required in order to make electrical connections, solder and splice electrical wiring. Must be able to lift and transport materials and equipment weighing up to 50 pounds on a frequent basis and up to 100 pounds on an occasional basis; prolonged standing and frequent bending, stooping, and reaching on a daily basis; and working in confined spaces. Requires a full range of physical motion in order to operate manual and electrically-powered tools and electrical test equipment, to move throughout campus, including climbing stairs in all University buildings, and to work at heights. Work is performed indoors and out-of-doors, occasionally in environments that are dusty, noisy, or which could have work hazards. Some positions in this job classification (job title) are designated as essential employees who must report to work as scheduled when University offices are closed due to severe weather; the supervisor will communicate whether the particular position is considered essential and under what situations.
License: A journeyman electrician license is required. A valid Missouri driver's license is required.
Other: Scope of the position requires working with electrical systems, wiring, and currents that have the potential for serious injury if proper safety measures are not used. Exposure to and use of chemicals, solvents, and cleaners common to electrical work may be hazardous and/or cause injury if specific instructions regarding their mixture, use, and disposal/storage are not properly followed.
Additional Qualifications
Special Instructions to Applicants
Two hires will be made from this posting. Position will remain open until filled.
Applicants must be available to work part-time hours during our regular business hours: Monday to Friday, between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM.
Equal Opportunity Statement
Non-Discrimination Statement
Missouri State University is a community of people with respect for diversity. The University emphasizes the dignity and equality common to all persons and adheres to a strict non-discrimination policy regarding the treatment of individual faculty, staff, and students. In accord with federal law and applicable Missouri statutes, the University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin (including ancestry, or any other subcategory of national origin recognized by applicable law), religion, sex (including marital status, family status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or any other subcategory of sex recognized by applicable law), age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other basis protected by applicable law in employment or in any program or activity offered or sponsored by the University. Sex discrimination encompasses sexual harassment, which includes sexual violence, and is strictly prohibited by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972.
This policy shall not be interpreted in a manner as to violate the legal rights of religious organizations or of military organizations associated with the Armed Forces of the United States of America.
The University maintains a grievance procedure incorporating due process available to any person who believes he or she has been discriminated against. Missouri State University is an Equal Opportunity employer. Inquiries concerning the complaint/grievance procedure related to discrimination on the basis of a protected class, including sexual harassment and sexual assault, or compliance with federal and state laws and guidelines, should be addressed to the Director, Office for Institutional Compliance, Carrington Hall 205, 901 S. National Ave., Springfield, Missouri 65897, Compliance@MissouriState.edu, 417-836-4252.
Background Check Statement
Employment will require a criminal background check at University expense.
HR Representative
Posting Detail
Open Date
08/25/2025
Close Date
Open Until Filled
No
Posting Number
20250027PTS
Quick Link for Posting
https://jobs.missouristate.edu/postings/83221

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