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Network Administrator Jobs in Arizona

In Arizona, Network Administrator Jobs offer an exciting pathway to career advancement and personal fulfillment. At IES Communications, we pride ourselves on providing a platform where network administrators can thrive, supported by our commitment to innovation and a collaborative work environment. Our Junior and Senior Network Administrators are crucial to our operations, handling everything from basic hardware installation to complex network deployments with proficiency in technologies from Dell, Cisco, Lenovo, and HP. For those looking to join a team that values excellence and growth within the vibrant tech landscape of Arizona, IES presents an unparalleled opportunity.

Why a Job as a Network Administrator in Arizona is a great idea.

Pursuing a career as a Net Admin in Arizona combines the promise of professional growth within its booming tech sector with the unparalleled quality of life offered by its stunning landscapes and affordable living. The state's welcoming communities, diverse culture, and commitment to education create an ideal environment for network administrators seeking both career advancement and a fulfilling personal life.

Why Work for IES communications in Arizona?

At IES Communications in Arizona, we offer network administrators a unique opportunity to be at the forefront of telecommunications innovation, leveraging our national capabilities and cutting-edge technology for career development and growth. Our commitment to fostering a supportive work environment means you'll join a team dedicated to excellence, collaboration, and driving the future of our industry together.

Company Benefits

Competitive Wages

Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage

401(k) Plan

Short Term Disability

Compensated Industry Certifications

Optional long-term disability

Paid Time Off (PTO)

Illness, accident, legal, pet coverage.

Company paid life insurnace

Paid training & defined career path

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What will you do as a Network Administrator at one of IES Communications' Arizona Branches?

In Arizona, our Junior and Senior Network Administrators play pivotal roles within the IES team, ensuring seamless operations across all technological fronts. Our Junior Network Administrators are instrumental in installing, configuring, and maintaining essential hardware and software, providing vital support to both the IT team and end-users, while also tackling network issues with precision. On the other hand, our Senior Network Administrators uphold company standards and policies, taking on more complex tasks such as overseeing network deployments, assisting in server maintenance, and offering advanced remote IT support. Both positions work closely with a range of hardware including Dell, Cisco, Lenovo, and HP, ensuring our network resources meet the diverse needs of our users and maintain operational excellence.

Experience

40 Years

Employees

9000+

Revenue

$2B+

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FAQs

What is the average salary of a Network Administrator in Arizona?

The average salary for a Network Administrator in Arizona is approximately $70,000 per year. This figure can vary based on experience, education, and specific location within the state.

How do I become a Net Admin in Arizona?

To become a Network Administrator in Arizona, start by obtaining relevant education, such as a degree in computer science or information technology. Next, gain practical experience through internships or entry-level positions in IT to build your skills in network management and security. Finally, consider earning industry-recognized certifications like CompTIA Network+ or Cisco's CCNA to stand out to employers and advance your career in this field.

How long does it take to become a Network Administrator in AZ?

To become a Network Administrator in Arizona, it typically takes about 2-4 years. This includes earning an associate's or bachelor's degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, or a related field, followed by gaining relevant experience through internships or entry-level positions. Certifications like CompTIA Network+ or Cisco's CCNA can also be valuable and might expedite the process for some individuals.

Is being a Net Admin in Arizona a good job?

Absolutely, being a Net Admin in Arizona can be considered a good job. The state's growing tech sector offers promising opportunities for network administrators, including competitive salaries and the chance to work in diverse industries. Plus, Arizona's lifestyle perks—like its beautiful landscapes and vibrant cities—make it an attractive place to live and work. With the right skills and a proactive approach, landing a role as a Net Admin here could be a smart career move.

How much does a Net Admin in AZ make?

A Network Administrator in AZ typically makes between per hour, and per year depending on their experience and qualifications.

Is there a demand for Network Administrators in Arizona?

Yes, there is a demand for Network Administrators in Arizona. With the state's growing tech industry and companies increasingly relying on robust IT infrastructures, skilled professionals in this field are sought after to ensure networks are efficient, secure, and up-to-date.

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