Administrador de Red de Telecomunicaciones
As a Telecom Network Administrator, you will be responsible for managing and maintaining telecommunications networks. This includes designing, installing, and troubleshooting network systems, as well as ensuring that networks are running efficiently and securely. You will also be responsible for monitoring network performance and identifying and resolving any issues that may arise.
What Does a Telecom Network Administrator Do?
The day-to-day responsibilities of a Telecom Network Administrator may include:
- Designing, installing, and troubleshooting network systems
- Monitoring network performance
- Identifying and resolving network issues
- Ensuring that networks are running efficiently and securely
- Working with other IT staff to ensure that networks are integrated with other systems
- Providing technical support to users
- Keeping up-to-date on the latest network technologies
What are the Educational Requirements to Become a Telecom Network Administrator?
Most Telecom Network Administrators have a bachelor's degree in computer science, information technology, or a related field. Some employers may also accept candidates with an associate's degree in a related field, plus experience in network administration.
What Certifications are Available to Become a Telecom Network Administrator?
There are a number of certifications available to Telecom Network Administrators, including: