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1. Troubleshoot
2. Data
3. Manage
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5. Growth
6. Bureau
7. Earn
8. lowest
WHO ARE THEY?…
Systems specialists are professionals
who maintain, troubleshoot, and
install information and computer
systems. They identify the software,
data, and hardware needs of
companies. Generally, they work in
physically demanding indoor
environments installing complicated
networks.
SYSTEMS SPECIALIST RESPONSIBILITIES
Here are examples of responsibilities from real systems specialist resumes representing
typical tasks they are likely to perform in their roles
Maintain all printers, fax, copies, computers, software and hardware from various
vendors for purchases.
Create new accounts, which include applications access, desk/computer setup, email
mailbox creations, and phone extension assignments.
Perform PC base hardware and software support for corporation and individual
users/associates.
Establish and troubleshoot radio and network communication programs, which includes
forming workstations and hardware routing configuration.
A GOOD OPTION?
Compared to other jobs, systems specialists have a
growth rate described as "faster than average" at
10% between the years 2018 - 2028, according to
the Bureau of Labor Statistics. In fact, the number
of systems specialist opportunities that are predicted
to open up by 2028 is 83,100.