Tech Ops Admin (Web admin)

Tech Ops Admin (Web admin)

TriOptus LLC

Plano, TX • On-site

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Job description

Tech Ops Admin (Web Admin)

Duration: 12 Months (CTH)

Location: Plano, TX (3 days in a week onsite role)

This is a W2 position.

Important note:

  • Well versed in Tomcat administration and configuration.

Skills required:

  • Apache
  • MS ISS
  • WebSphere
  • TCP/IP
  • UNIX Shell scripting
  • WebLogic

Proficient in the following:

  • 24/7 Customer Support and Service Delivery Model
  • Performance Metrics and Reporting
  • Technical Problem Resolution
  • Business Applications Knowledge
  • Business Continuity/Resiliency Knowledge/IT Risk Management
  • Change Management
  • Corporate IT Audit Process
  • Customer Service
  • Foundation Architecture Knowledge
  • Infrastructure Product Knowledge
  • MS Project, Visio
  • Operations Systems and Data Sources Knowledge
  • Vendor Management
  • Asset/Inventory Management



Frequently asked questions

Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Web Administrator?

A: To succeed as a Web Administrator, key technical skills include proficiency in web development frameworks (e.g., HTML, CSS, JavaScript), content management systems (e.g., WordPress, Drupal), and server-side programming languages (e.g., PHP, Python). Additionally, strong soft skills such as effective communication, problem-solving, and adaptability are crucial for collaborating with stakeholders, troubleshooting technical issues, and staying up-to-date with evolving web technologies. By combining these technical and soft skills, a Web Administrator can efficiently manage and maintain websites, ensuring seamless user experiences and supporting long-term career growth in the field.

Q: What is the career path for a Web Administrator?

A: A Web Administrator's career path typically begins with entry-level roles such as Junior Web Administrator or Web Support Specialist, where they learn to manage and maintain websites, troubleshoot issues, and perform routine updates. As they gain experience, they can progress to mid-level roles like Web Administrator or Senior Web Support Specialist, where they oversee website maintenance, implement security measures, and collaborate with development teams. Senior Web Administrators or Web Operations Managers can then take on leadership roles, overseeing large-scale website deployments, managing teams, and driving strategic initiatives, ultimately leading to opportunities in related fields like IT management or digital product development.