| This might seem like an strange question but how do I know what my job title is? My job role is so diverse I struggle categorizing it under a name. Basically, I started doing I.T Desktop Support but I soon outgrown this and started volunteering to be involved in some of the more interesting tasks. My un-official job title is a Systems Developer but I never applied for this, it was sort just given to me over time. My typical day to day tasks are: System Administration
- Replace servers, Manage Active Directory, keep uptime, back up etc - Just typical sysadmin type work Networking
- Set up networks, configure switches/routers, cisco type stuff Programming
- I have developed several be-spoke applications that the company now depends on Cable Management
- Lay Cat5 cables across the building Support
- Provide desktop support (but this has recently beed pushed to a new starter) Software Deployment
- Introduce new software to the company and integrate it into the company systems Process Improvement
- Identify a process that can be automated/improved and build necessary tools to do this SQL Server/SSRS
- Write TSQL to use for SSRS A typical Jack of all Trades Master of none situation. I really enjoy my job and I am in a fortunate position where I can go into work, look around the business - find something to improve and offer a proposal to work on it. It's rare I have management inteference and if things start to slow down, I ask around the business for anything that can be automated. I have been with the company for 20 years, and it's been the only place I have worked for but due to my circumstances I must re-consider my future there.
Because I have been trapped inside a pidgeon hole - I don't know what it's like elsewhere - but from looking around what jobs are available it looks they are speficially target one of my fields. I have come across the term DevOps and I am not sure if this is what I do. |
[0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_administrator