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How much do platform administrator jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for platform administrator in the United States is $103,609.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $69,000.00 and $134,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges Platform Administrators face when managing multiple systems or platforms?

Platform Administrators often encounter challenges related to ensuring seamless integration and compatibility between multiple systems, especially when dealing with software updates or new deployments. They must also manage user access and permissions securely across different platforms while minimizing downtime and disruptions. Balancing the need for system stability with the demand for new features or customizations requires strong communication and proactive planning with both technical teams and end users.

What is a Platform Administrator?

A Platform Administrator is responsible for managing, maintaining, and optimizing software platforms or systems within an organization. Their duties often include user access management, system configuration, troubleshooting issues, applying updates, and ensuring the platform's security and performance. They serve as the main point of contact for platform-related questions and work closely with other IT teams to support business operations. Platform Administrators play a crucial role in keeping systems running smoothly and efficiently.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Platform Administrator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Platform Administrator, you need a solid understanding of systems administration, network management, and IT infrastructure, often supported by a degree in computer science or related certifications like CompTIA or Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator. Familiarity with operating systems (Windows/Linux), cloud platforms (AWS, Azure), and management tools such as Active Directory or ServiceNow is typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are standout soft skills in this role. These abilities ensure reliable platform performance, efficient troubleshooting, and smooth collaboration with technical and non-technical stakeholders.

What is the difference between Platform Administrator vs Network Administrator?

AspectPlatform AdministratorNetwork Administrator
Required CredentialsTypically certifications like CompTIA Linux+, Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator, or vendor-specific platform certificationsCertifications such as CompTIA Network+, Cisco CCNA, or similar networking credentials
Work EnvironmentFocuses on managing and maintaining specific platforms, cloud services, or enterprise applicationsFocuses on managing and maintaining network infrastructure, routers, switches, and network security
Employer & Industry UsageUsed across IT, cloud services, and enterprise software companiesCommon in organizations with extensive network infrastructure, including ISPs, large corporations, and data centers

While both roles involve IT infrastructure management, Platform Administrators focus on specific platforms or cloud environments, whereas Network Administrators specialize in network hardware and connectivity. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job focus within IT.

What job makes $10,000 a month without a degree?

A Platform Administrator can potentially earn $10,000 or more per month by managing cloud services, networks, and enterprise platforms, especially with specialized skills and certifications like CompTIA or Cisco. High-paying roles in IT often require technical expertise, experience, and problem-solving abilities rather than formal degrees.

How much does a platform administrator make?

The average salary for a platform administrator typically ranges from $60,000 to $90,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and the complexity of the platform managed. Professionals with certifications or expertise in specific tools like cloud services or database management may earn higher salaries.

Will AI replace sysadmin jobs?

AI is unlikely to fully replace platform administrators, as their role involves complex problem-solving, system design, and oversight that require human judgment. Instead, AI tools are increasingly used to automate routine tasks, improve efficiency, and assist in monitoring and troubleshooting. Platform administrators who develop skills in automation, scripting, and AI integration will remain valuable in managing and optimizing systems.

What does a platform administrator do?

A platform administrator manages and maintains software platforms, ensuring their stability, security, and performance. They configure systems, troubleshoot issues, and may oversee user access and updates, often using tools like dashboards and command-line interfaces. Strong technical skills and knowledge of system security are essential for this role.
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Title: Platform Administrator ID: 1604 Location: Chicago, IL Group: Member Education
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Position Summary:

The Center for REALTOR Development (CRD) is seeking a Platform Administrator to support the migration from Crowd Wisdom to Docebo and ensure effective coordination across internal teams, stakeholders, and systems.

The migration is expected to begin immediately, with a target completion by Q4 2026. As a central coordinator, this role will be responsible for keeping workstreams aligned, supporting execution, and ensuring data integrations and configurations come together accurately. Post-go-live this role will transition into supporting internal teams, managing escalations and platform operations, reporting, and ensuring the LMS effectively supports CRDs education programs.

This is not a software engineering role, but it does require strong systems fluency and comfort partnering with vendors, product, technical teams, and crossfunctional stakeholders.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Support the coordination and execution of the Crowd Wisdom to Docebo migration, including project planning, managing dependencies & risks, and ensuring progress stays aligned across teams.
  • Act as the primary point of contact with Docebo throughout implementation and ongoing operations, ensuring questions, issues, and deliverables are routed and resolved efficiently
  • Partner with internal stakeholders to configure and maintain LMS structure, including roles, LMS integrations (SSO, APIs, CRM systems), permissions, catalogs, audiences, and reporting
  • Support testing and troubleshooting of integrations, enrollments, completions, access issues, and reporting discrepancies
  • Manage customer service and escalation workflows in partnership with external teams, ensuring issues are triaged and resolved appropriately.
  • Perform basic SCORM troubleshooting (e.g., completion, score, tracking issues)
  • Pull, validate, and distribute standard and ad hoc LMS reports to support migration QA, program evaluation, and ongoing operational needs
  • Support internal teams as a Docebo resource, helping translate business and learning needs into practical LMS configurations and workflows
  • Help maintain documentation of LMS processes, definitions, and configuration decisions to support continuity & scalability
  • Ensure the LMS remains an enabler, by identifying gaps, surfacing issues, and coordinating improvements

Qualifications:

  • 3+ years of experience supporting or administering an LMS in a professional or education setting
  • Strong working knowledge of LMS configuration, reporting, and troubleshooting
  • Comfort working with vendors, technical partners, and cross-functional teams
  • Experience with LMS data, reporting, and troubleshooting
  • Experience with SCROM-based content, common tracking issues, and strong file and content management
  • Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and ability to manage multiple stakeholders and deadlines
  • Clear communicator who can translate between business needs and technical requirements
Nice to Have: 
  • Experience supporting or leading an LMS implementation or migration
  • Familiarity with enterprise LMS platforms
  • Exposure to cloud-based infrastructure concepts (AWS) in the context of supporting or partnering on learning platforms
  • Basic understanding of front-end development (HTML/CSS) to support LMS templates, automated communications, or UI adjustments
Compensation: $65,000-$90,000 

NAR provides comprehensive benefits including health/dental/vision insurance.
NAR is on a hybrid schedule and in the office 3 days a week.


Organizational Overview:

The National Association of REALTORS (NAR) is a team of professionals dedicated to providing world-class service to approximately 1.5 million REALTORS working in the United States and around the world. The real estate industry is fast-paced and fast-changing--each year, our members participate in the sale, lease, and management of real estate. As in every industry, our members' value proposition is constantly being challenged by innovation.
It is our mission to empower REALTORS as they preserve, protect and advance the right to real property for all. We cannot do that without the ideas, passion, and commitment from our talented employees. As our greatest assets, employees are offered their pick of competitive benefits/perks and flexible work options. 

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