School District of Auburndale

238 - NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR JOB DESCRIPTION

The Network Administrator coordinates, installs and maintains the efficient and effective functioning of the computer hardware, software and network systems within the district.

REPORTS TO: District Administrator

QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:

Associate Degree or additional computer and/or electronic training or experience.
Demonstrated ability and experience to install, troubleshoot and secure a variety of computer hardware and software products on both Macintosh and PC platforms.
Possess a strong background in computers and technology maintenance.
Network management skills, with experience using Novell, NT and Appleshare servers.
Knowledge of software applications and operating systems.
The ability to plan and assist in the installation of telecommunications access, district wide wiring projects and wide area network management.
Good administrative, budgeting, communication and record keeping skills.
Familiarity with Internet and technology applications used in K-12 schools.


DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Maintains computer hardware, software, printers, servers, routers, modem pools, network systems and other electronic resources.
Maintains accurate and current inventory of all technology equipment.
Maintains technology planning records, software inventory, hardware inventory, network design diagrams of wiring, security, and passwords.
Develops and maintains a systems (business) recovery and disaster management plan.
Maintains strict privacy in all matters; district network, safety for emails and Net usage.
Archives school emails for a period of seven years.
Prepares a budget and reviews district’s electronic purchases for compatibility, cost effectiveness, and necessity and makes recommendations to the administration.
Acts as district’s agent for purchasing of new hardware and software in dealing with vendors.
Develops bid specifications and reviews bids to insure compliance with bid specification.
Develops a long range plan to include software, hardware and financial implications.
Researches new products for appropriate and necessary equipment replacement or additions.
Develops and implements a recycling plan for district hardware and the disposal of obsolete equipment.
Assists in the development and implementation of an approved DPI approved Technology Plan.
Demonstrates electronic applications for staff and students.
Serves as the district’s representative to outside groups, associations and agencies regarding issues relating to technology, computer hardware, software and related services.
Continues with professional development and stays current with changing technology.
Performs other duties as assigned.


Adopted: January 26, 2005

Revised: April 22, 2008

Posted: 04/28/2008 06:46:55 am