At Triumph, our Network/Web Server Analyst needs to have experience handling and maintaining Network and web server.
Set up a web host, configure access for users, establish news and mail servers, and seamlessly connect databases and other back-end components. Responsible for familiarizing clients with the website and making sure it functions smoothly.
Evaluate website performance by checking metrics such as loading time and memory consumption. Going beyond the technical aspects, they also assess user feedback, effectiveness, and traffic, explore marketing techniques such as newsletters and SEO to draw more users into the website.
Websites require constant maintenance after setup. No matter how robust a site is, it’s never a one-time job, and you must be proactive when addressing user concerns and resolving bugs. Additionally, upgrade and improve the fast-paced world of tech, so it’s up to you to integrate these advances.
Work directly with code and often update webpages to add content or tweak the layout. For large-scale changes such as expanding the website, they create new web pages based on wireframes, which they may design themselves.
Contribute to the development of a website’s structure. Set basic standards for both graphics and content, check for quality before uploading components.
Must have strong technical expertise and problem-solving skills, with a working knowledge of both web development and system administration. A drive for constant learning is helpful, since this role deals with various facets of the web, from infrastructure to content.
Web development – Must be proficient in web programming languages in order to update or create web pages. At minimum, you should be able to convert designs into code through front-end development
Infrastructure expertise – Since the job revolves around maintaining websites, successful web admins are knowledgeable about security, hosting, network optimization, databases, and other infrastructure-related factors that affect a website’s performance
Testing – Test and debug website features, with the goal of making them error-free. Beyond programming tests, they also assess the website’s usability, design, content, and popularity
Dependability – Backups and disaster recovery plans
Tools of the Trade
Extremely proficient with the following tools:
Web programming languages (such as Javascript, Ruby, PHP, NodeJS)
Content management systems (such as WordPress, Drupal, Joomla)
Web analytic tools (such as Google Analytics, SEMRush, Open Web Analytics)
Web hosting services (such as Godaddy, AWS, HostGator, SiteGround, Bluehost)