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Sysadmin

Often searched as systems administrator or IT systems engineer.

Own the boxes. Patching, backups, AD/Linux, the occasional 2am alert.

Most UK job adverts call this role "Systems Administrator". Practitioners shorten it to Sysadmin in conversation, on CVs, and in team names. POST uses Sysadmin because it describes the work more precisely than the recruiter label, and because "IT Systems Engineer" and "Infrastructure Engineer (junior)" increasingly mean platform or IaC work, which is a different seat.

The verdict

Massively underrated foundation. The Linux and AD fluency you build here compounds for a decade, into cloud, into security, into anything.

Pick this if
  • You like owning a problem end-to-end, from the kernel up
  • You're patient with systems that don't fail cleanly
  • You're moving up from helpdesk and want a wider remit, not a deeper queue
  • You'll happily be on-call once or twice a month for grown-up money
Skip this if
  • You want to write software for a living, this isn't that
  • You can't bear documentation, half the job is leaving the next person something to read
  • You see cloud as a clean break from servers, it isn't, you'll meet them all again
What "doing well" looks like in the seat
  • Your runbooks are the ones people copy
  • You've automated something that used to take a colleague an afternoon
  • You can rebuild a server you've never seen before from its docs and a backup
  • Junior engineers come to you before they raise the ticket
The bit you're probably underestimating

The slow salary curve. Sysadmin pay in the UK plateaus in a way cloud and platform don't, and most people don't notice until year four when their old colleagues who switched to AWS are earning twelve grand more for the same kind of work. The skills are the most transferable in the industry, but only if you actually transfer them. Stay too long and you're a senior sysadmin in a market that increasingly hires platform engineers instead.

Hover any chip for the calibrated meaning. Ratings are directional, not absolute.

Senior sysadmin / infra lead; pivot to cloud or platform to grow further.

Who actually gets in
  • +IT support
  • +NOC
  • +Military signals
Common misconceptions
  • That it's being replaced by cloud, most orgs still run hybrid.
  • Cloud Engineer
  • SRE
  • Detection Engineer

Listed because the graph connects them to this role, not because you need all of them. Most practitioners pick one or two.

Where this fits

Roles connect to pathways, certs and other roles. Use one to test the next.

The serious next step

You've read about the role. The harder question is whether it's the right one for you.

A Career Verdict is the written, practitioner-authored call on your specific route into and out of this role. Six primitives, same format every time.

Built on POST's practitioner-authored assessment framework, calibrated by James from twenty years across helpdesk, infrastructure and security. Framework is human-authored; the verdict applies it to your inputs.