Network & Telecom Analyst Position Available In Richland, South Carolina
Tallo's Job Summary: The Network & Telecom Analyst at Richland County Government in South Carolina earns an estimated $55.4K - $82.7K annually. This role requires qualifications such as MCP, CCNA, MTA, CompTIA Network+, and CompTIA A+. Responsibilities include technical and administrative duties to support the county's networking environment, interacting with department heads, and being on a rotating after-hours on-call schedule. The Analyst reports to the Network Telecom Operations Manager.
Job Description
Network & Telecom Analyst Richland County Government – 3.6
Richland County, SC Job Details Full-time Estimated:
$55.4K – $82.7K a year 2 days ago Qualifications
MCP CCNA
Mid-level MTA CompTIA Network+ CompTIA A+ Full Job Description The Network Telecom Analyst performs technical and administrative duties related to the design, establishment, enhancement, and support of Richland County’s networking environment. This position is cross-trained to perform the duties of the Senior Network Telecom Analyst and may perform these duties whenever the Analyst is absent, or whenever the position becomes temporarily vacant. Regularly interacts with Richland County department heads and their designated representatives. Travels in personal car to computer sites throughout the County. Regularly interacts with outside consultants, and outside vendors. This position is required to be on a rotating after hours on-call schedule. Reports to the Network Telecom Operations Manager. Education Must have successfully completed college level course work in related topics, or have attended related professional seminars. Must be able to supply written proof of completion for all course work and/or degrees that are being used to satisfy the minimum training requirements. Certifications Must be able to pass a technical exam, relevant to this job, administered by the Information Technology Department. A+ certification, MTA/MCP certifications are required. CCNA or Network + certifications are preferred.