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Computer Network Support Specialists

Introduction

Computer Network Support Specialists assist computer users and organizations that maintain computer networks and provide technical assistance. Additionally, they offer support over the phone, through email, or in person, often working under the guidance of network and computer systems administrators. This role requires strong communication and teamwork skills in order to effectively resolve issues and support network operations. Since the field is constantly evolving, individuals with a strong desire to learn are best for this role.

How to Get Started

Career Requirements

Although qualifications can vary depending on the area of focus, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that Computer Network Support Specialists typically need an associate’s degree. Additional certifications and further education in relevant topics can be beneficial for long term growth in this role.

Career Checklist:

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Associate’s degree

Available Trainings and Education

Nevada Opportunities

The College of Southern Nevada offers a Computing and Information Technology course that teaches advanced technical skills in order to allow students to expand their skill in the specialty area of their choice. 

 

Annual Wages in This Role

Salary Estimates

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the median annual wage for Computer Network Support Specialists was about $71,530 in May 2023–varying based on industry. 

 

In Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, NV:
Workers on average earn $66,420.

10% of workers earn $42,150 or less.

10% of workers earn $101,700 or more.

In Nevada:
Workers on average earn $68,350.

10% of workers earn $44,720 or less.

10% of workers earn $101,700 or more.

In the United States:
Workers on average earn $71,530.

10% of workers earn $45,660 or less.

10% of workers earn $121,920 or more.

Career Outlook

Growth Opportunities

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of Computer Network Support Specialists is projected to grow 6 percent from 2023 to 2033.This growth is driven by the increasing need for technical support and training as users continue to adopt new hardware and software.