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Apr 29

Network Engineer: Job Description, Education & Employment

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If you are looking to enter the field of information technology and have a passion for working on computer networking systems, you can consider becoming a network engineer. Also referred to as network administrators, these engineers are responsible for the designing, installation and maintenance of computer communication systems. For becoming a network engineer, it is essential to know where to start, how to get educational qualification and trained, job description and what employment opportunities await you in this field of information technology.

 

Job Description
It is a computer communication network through which employees can easily communicate within an organization. The network engineer is responsible for ensuring that the network system in an organization works efficiently. The challenge for these professionals is to fulfill the communication system requirements according to the client specifications. Security is another issue that engineers need to consider while meeting the individual requirements of clients and organizations.

 

Network systems can be divided into different categories. A network engineers will perform their work with four networking systems including LAN (Local Area Network), MAN (Metropolitan Area Network), WAN (Wide Area Network) and GAN (Global Area Network). All these networks have been categorized depending on the expanse of geographical location.

 

 Working as a network engineer, you will perform job duties including installation of new software and hardware, creating user accounts with log in information, checking and fixing faults within the network, providing technical support to end users, looking after administrative tasks and monitoring how the network is being accessed and used. To offer more user friendly solutions, engineers always work towards planning and carrying out future developments.

 

Educational Qualification & Experience
A bachelor's degree in computer engineering, network engineering or a relevant field is the minimum requirement to kick-start a career as a network engineer. An advanced degree can enhance your chances of occupying jobs. Today, there are several colleges and universities that offer degrees in network engineering. Students can also go for specific MBA programs that train candidates in network management. Professionals who have experience and are qualified in information technology areas like maintenance and installation can enter the field of network engineering.

 

Job Skills
Considering the competition in the job market and to remain competitive, candidates also need to possess some essential job skills including excellent problem solving skills, organizational skills, capability to explain technical issues, team working skills, people skills and a continuing urge for keeping themselves abreast of the latest developments in this field.

 

Employment Opportunities
There are abundant employment opportunities for trained network engineers. Jobs can be landed with both private and public sector companies. Large IT companies have a great demand for network engineers. Giant IT players like Cisco Systems, Microsoft Corporation and Apple Computers have a continuing demand for experienced network engineers. Good job opportunities for engineers are available even in sectors including finance, retail, local and national government. With growing experience and skill sets, engineers can also move up to senior level network management systems.

 

Annual Salary
The salary of a network engineer varies depending on the education, experience and the nature and type of the employer. Those who carry an experience of less than 1 year earn an annual salary ranging between $40,000 and $50,000. Engineers who possess an experience of 1-4 years earn an annual salary ranging between $45,000 and $60,000. The salary of network engineers can go as high as $90,000 annually or beyond. Telecommunication network engineer earn the highest salary.

Apr 27

Education Inspector: Job Description, Education & Employment

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The field of education and teaching has an increasing demand of professionals. Candidates can choose from a wide range of education career possibilities. Becoming an education inspector is one of the most satisfying senior level job positions. These professionals are responsible for reporting on the quality of education. Schools, education colleges and community learning centers all have a great demand for these professionals. To become an education inspector, candidates need to know about the job description, educational qualification, experience, career development, job skills and earning benefits. Read on to know all this and more.

 

Job Description
An education inspector's job happens to be quite challenging. The occupation demands greater responsibility to better the quality of education in schools and colleges. Working as an inspector, you would work under a lead inspector. These professionals first go through the pre-inspection briefing to perform their inspection task. They keenly observe teaching sessions and talk to both teachers and students. During team meetings, they present their observation and provide essential information to their team members.

 

To perform their work efficiently, they prepare detailed reports on the ground of what they observe during teaching sessions. They are responsible for giving valuable feedback to schools and colleges. The education inspector may directly observe and study the entire teaching procedure. Or, they may also be employed as additional inspectors.

 

Inspectors may need to travel from one school or college to another. They inspect the quality of education and work closely with other higher education professionals. They work for both private and government agencies. They are called upon when government agencies adopt and apply new education and teaching strategies. A team can have more than one inspector, further led by registered inspectors. The education inspector should possess a good knowledge of education laws and policy to perform their work appropriately. Most of these inspectors start their career or get promoted to this job position after serving as a headteacher, deputy head or head of the department.

 

Educational Qualification & Experience
An advanced degree in education or a relevant field and extensive teaching experience is essential for becoming an education inspector. Senior level teaching experience plays an important role in shaping a successful inspector career. Besides having an education degree, inspectors need to possess at least five years of teaching experience in schools, colleges and other higher educational organizations. These professionals also need to have some management experience to carry out their work efficiently. Inspectors also need to keep themselves abreast of the curriculum and latest developments in this occupation. To have up-to-date knowledge of educational matters, education inspectors also need to be an active participant at seminars and conferences.

 

Job Skills
Besides possessing an education degree, inspectors need to have some important job skills and work knowledge. These include observational skills, interviewing skills (for interviewing teachers, students and parents), analytical skills, capability to make objective judgment, teamworking skills, organizational skills, excellent communication (both verbal and written) and IT skills.

 

Employment Opportunities
Education and teaching being a burgeoning occupation field, there are no dearth of employment for education inspectors. Employment opportunities exist both in the public and the private sector. Regional inspection service providers employ a large number of these professionals. Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Education (United Kingdom) employs inspectors of education. The Times Educational Supplements advertises vacancies for these posts in the UK. With growing experience, education inspectors can also be promoted to the senior level job position of assistant divisional manager or divisional manager.

 

Working Conditions & Hours
Education inspectors are called upon during school and college inspection. Working hours may vary depending on the project requirement. Though the work may be mostly home-based, professionals will need to travel to inspect education and training services in schools, colleges and other higher education and learning centers.

 

Annual Salary
Education inspectors earn between the range of £48,500 to around £61,000 annually. Those who are employed as additional inspectors receive their wage on a daily basis.

Apr 18

Aircraft Mechanic: Job Description, Education & Career Prospects

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Today aircrafts take off and land in innumerable numbers across the world. The increasing number of planes and aircrafts also demands a large number of aircraft mechanics. Expertly trained in aviation engineering, these professionals are responsible for keeping aircrafts in excellent running condition. Their major challenge is to make sure passengers and crew are safe. Those who aspire to become an aircraft mechanic should be well informed about where to start, how to get trained, job description and how to make the most of their careers in the aviation industry.

 

Job Description
As mentioned above the main responsibility of aircraft mechanics is to ensure the complete safety of passengers and the crew members. To keep the planes in excellent running condition, they conduct routine maintenance work. They perform necessary repair work. In addition, they also complete the Federation Aviation Administration inspection work.

 

These professionals are specially trained as mechanics responsible for the maintenance and repair work of aircraft. Most of these mechanics focus on key maintenance areas including landing gear, pressurized areas, engine inspection, instruments and air-conditioning among others. They perform inspection work according to specific schedules which is decided by the duration of the air craft's flight, the number of days since the last inspection work was performed and the operation cycle of aircraft. Some of the aircraft mechanics specialize in fixing problems identified by the pilots.

 

To perform their work efficiently, mechanics need to keep the timeline in mind. They conduct and complete all the maintenance and repair work within the specified time. Depending on their individual preferences, mechanics can also choose to specialize as airframe mechanics, power plant mechanics and avionic technicians among others.

 

Educational Qualification & Training
Candidates who aspire to become aircraft mechanics complete training programs offered by FAA certified schools. There are several technical schools and colleges that offer 2 years and 4 years degree programs in fields like avionics, aviation maintenance and aviation technology. Programs that are FAA certified offer 1,900 class hours to train students in all the essential techniques required to perform the maintenance work on all aircraft. A solid background in electronics is essential for being successful as an aircraft mechanic. For career advancement, aircraft mechanics can obtain FAA certification to become certified as airframe mechanics or as power plant mechanics.

 

Career Prospects
The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts an employment growth rate as fast as the average of all occupations, increasing at 10% from the year 2006 through to the year 2016. More job opportunities will arise with the increase in population and passenger traffic. Candidates who complete formal aircraft mechanic or aviation maintenance management training program will have excellent job prospects. Candidates will face tough competition landing aviation jobs with major airlines. Job openings will also be added as a large number of aircraft mechanics take transfers or reach their age of retirement.

 

Annual Salary
In the year 2009, most of the aircraft mechanics earned an annual salary ranging between $65,484 and $85,079. Those who are formally educated, have the necessary skill sets and carry working experience can work an annual salary as high as $93,628.

 

People who have a strong passion for maintenance of aircraft function and operation can always consider becoming an aircraft mechanic. The aviation industry has a great demand for these mechanics. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts good job prospects and job openings will increase even more as the population grows and economy expands. To make the most of your career, you should also possess some essential job skills including excellent problem solving skills, ability to work hard, self motivation, enthusiasm and a higher level of mechanical ability.

Apr 12

Bartenders: Job Responsibilities, Qualification & Bartending Job Outlook

Published in hospitality careersbartending jobsbartendingbartender career by jamestomerson |

You must have seen bartenders busy serving alcoholic drinks at restaurants, cocktail lounges and other similar places. But have you ever considered becoming a bartender? The hospitality industry offers a number of career options. Bartending is one of them. The bartender should have knowledge about standard alcoholic drinks. They should have the capability to accurately mix drinks and serve the patrons of a restaurant. Below, we discuss more about the bartending profession, job duties and how you can get trained to make a career in this field.

 

Job Responsibilities
At restaurants, bartenders have the responsibility to take drink orders from customers, server drink and collect the money for the same. They also serve diners with the ordered alcoholic drinks. Depending on where they work, they may need to perform some additional duties. They may also get the table ready by arranging bottles and barware. In addition, they are responsible for taking away empty bottles and left-overs after the diners or customers have gone and rearrange the table for the next serving.

 

While working in large bars, bartenders are assisted by bartender helpers. Helpers may assist bartenders in removing the trash from the table. Bartenders do not only bring liquor bottles and serve drinks, but they also keep an eye on the bar supplies in the storeroom. Those who have gained a few years of experience may also be given the responsibility of ordering bar supplies.

 

Like many other hospitality careers, bartending jobs have diverse career possibilities. They do not only work in restaurants, but they also employed in hotels, private clubs, ships and hotels. While serving alcoholic drinks, bartenders also see to it that the customer meets the minimum age requirement. Most of the restaurants where bartenders are employed possess a liquor license. Many bartenders also run their own bars.

 

At most of the places, bartenders may have direct contact with the public while at service bars where they have the duty of only fulfilling the drink orders placed by waiters. There are many service bars where bar tenders serve the drinks with the help of automatic drinking machines. Sine all this work needs to be done with hands, they need to be very quick in handling the alcoholic drink orders.

 

Educational Qualification & Training
Though there are no specific qualifications required to become a bartender, candidates need to fulfill some essential eligibility criteria. To find a bartender job, you need to at least 21 years of age and a high school graduate. There are multiple vocational and technical schools and colleges as well offering short term training programs into bartending. It is interesting to note that most of the employees in this field are either in their teens or in their early twenties. Many college and high school students also take up this job to earn money quickly. If you want to get employed in large hotels and restaurant, you should carry a few years of experience working as a bartender.

 

Bartender's Skills
A good memory is essential to have a successful career in this occupation. The bartender needs to memorize the customer orders and serve drinks to the right people. They may need to handle multiple drink orders at a time and serve them all efficiently. Other essential skills required include well groomed appearance, pleasing personality, excellent people skills, strong caliber and the ability to keep calm under the most stressful conditions.

 


Job Outlook
The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts an employment growth in this field as fast as the average of all other occupations. In the year 2002, bartenders occupied over 463,000 jobs in the U.S. The occupation has an extremely high turnover rate, leading to vast job opportunities for candidates. You will face keen competition finding jobs in popular restaurant chains and superior standard dining establishments. Large metropolitan areas offer abundant job opportunities.

 

Income
The average hourly income of bartenders is around $7.21, which also includes tips. In most of the cases the amount received as tips is higher than the hourly wage these professionals receive. With a few years of working experience under the belt, they can earn an hourly rate of $11.96 or more.

Apr 11

Pediatric Nurse: Job Description, Educational Qualification & Career Outlook

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The clinical healthcare field of nursing offers various types of nursing careers to choose from. There are numerous specialty and alternative careers in this field. One of the most popular specialties is the occupation of a pediatric nurse. As the name suggests, pediatric nursing deals with providing medical care to infants, children and adolescents. To become a pediatric nurse and make the most of your careers, you should be well informed of the job description, educational qualification and career prospects that the occupation brings.

 

Job Description
Registered nurses who choose to specialize in pediatrics are expertly trained to perform physical examination and diagnosis a variety of injuries and common illnesses. They are responsible for administering medical care to children, hence also referred to as children's nurses. The job of a pediatric nurse practitioner happens to be quite challenging, as it includes handling a wide range of healthcare and educational support issues that a child's family may be facing.

 

The typical job responsibilities of a pediatric nurse is as follows -

 

Conducting a child's physical examination
Accumulating essential patient information and families medical history
Diagnosing a wide range of injuries and common ailments
Administering appropriate treatment to children
Working in close contact with other healthcare professionals
Conducting various diagnostic procedures like x-rays, blood tests etc.
Providing healthcare counseling to children's families
Interpreting laboratory diagnostics results with the healthcare team
Following up on child's medications and treatments as directed by the physician

 

One of the major job duties of pediatric nurses is to educate the child's family on a variety of healthcare issues and answering the questions that the family may have. With proper counseling and support from children's nurses, the child's family is able to deal with stressful situations. In order to perform their duties efficiently, the accumulate data from clinical examinations, verbal communication, diagnostic tests and from other medical records. Pediatric nurses work closely with professionals like pediatric physicians, patient's family doctor and other head registered nurses.

 

Educational Qualifications & Training
To become a pediatric nurse practitioner, candidates need to complete the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program. The eligibility criteria for applying to this program include being a qualified registered nurse with many years of working experience. The program takes two years for completion. To start and work and practicing, professionals will also need to fulfill the licensure requirements, depending on the state where they are employed. The licensure examination is known as Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP) Certification examination.

 

Job Skills
Those who aspire to make a career in pediatric nursing should also possess some essential skills, apart from possessing a qualification in nursing. The Society of Pediatric Nurses suggests that professionals need to do extensive study and keep themselves updated on the advanced methods and techniques of child growth and development. Learning the right approach, commitment, excellent communication skills, strong people skills, capability to work under pressure and emotional strength are some of the key skills candidates should possess to make the most of their careers.

 

Occupational Outlook
The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts excellent job growth in this nursing field. The employment growth rate is expected to increase at 23% between the years 2006 and 2016. There are strong job prospects for those who have advanced training, certifications and several years of working experience. The demand for pediatric nurses is increasing immensely. The nursing field being a quite rewarding career, becoming a pediatric nurse is just the right career options for candidates who aspire to establish a career in this field.

 

Annual Salary
The annual income of a pediatric nurse varies depending on the educational qualification, training and years of experience they carry. Registered nurses who are on staff in pediatrics earn an annual salary ranging between $57,597 and $68,826. Those who are employed as nurse practitioners earn around $20,000 more as compared to the salary of registered nurses. Nurse practitioners employed in the United States can earn as high as $87,008 annually.

Apr 06

Criminal Intelligence Analyst: Job Description, Education & Employment

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The field of criminal justice offers aspiring candidates numerous career opportunities. One of these is becoming a criminal intelligence analyst. The main role of these professionals is to investigate crime data and provide essential crime activity information to police forces and security agencies. If you are planning to become a criminal intelligence analyst, you should know about the job responsibilities, educational qualification and training and what career prospects await you in this field. Read on to know all these about this criminal justice career and be prepared to compete.

 

Job Description
The main responsibility of criminal intelligence analysts is to provide critical information sources to the investigation departments, security agencies and police forces to help them identify the patterns of criminal activities. These agencies utilize the information to identify how criminal activities were conducted and locate individuals and networks that may be involved in various criminal activities. Criminals use different techniques and trends and security agencies attempt to identify these trends so that they can target involved individuals and criminal networks.

 

Not only, security agencies make an attempt to identify trends, but they also develop plan and take appropriate initiatives to check future offending. The typical job responsibilities of criminal analysts include the following.

 

Collecting essential criminal data from local, national and international computer systems
Maintaining and updating the database of intelligence records
Analyzing criminal data through special software programs
Preparing a record of crime hotspots, known as problem profiling
Observing suspect individuals and tracking their behavior
Using intelligence data to assist managers in tactical assessment
Recommending necessary changes for effective analysis of crime patterns

 

Depending on your job position level, you may also need to perform some additional responsibilities apart from those mentioned above. If you are employed as a senior analyst, your job description will also include counseling managers and assisting them in strategic assessment.

 

Educational Qualification & Training
College education is essential to get trained as a criminal intelligence analyst. A bachelor's degree in criminal intelligence or criminal analysis will enhance your career possibilities. Students can also kick start their career in this field with an associate degree or certification in criminal justice. Today, there are several professional schools and colleges across the United States offering candidates training programs and courses in criminal intelligence analysis. Through these courses, students will be trained in essential techniques used to analyze patterns of criminal activity. Training programs teach students in how to convert raw crime data into valid intelligence information. For producing reports, computer proficiency is a must for this career.

 

For more career information and training, candidates can also check the official website of the International Association of Crime Analysts (IACA).

 

Job Skills
Besides having a degree in criminal justice, criminal intelligence or a relevant field, candidates also need to posses some other essential skills to have a successful career. These include strong research skills, analytical skills, an eye for detail, excellent verbal and written communication skills, planning and organizational skills, strong team playing skills, capability to understand data security and the ability to meet the deadlines among others.

 

Employment Opportunities
Plenty of employment opportunities await candidates in this field. Criminal intelligence analysts can find employment opportunities with security agencies, investigation agencies, police forces and government departments. Good promotion opportunities are offered to professionals. With growing experience and advanced training, professionals can get upper level job positions.

 

Annual Salary
Salaries of criminal intelligence analysts vary depending on the type of employer, geographical location and years of experience. The annual salary of these professionals ranges between $30,000 and $70,000. With increasing experience and promotion to an upper level job position, professionals can earn a higher annual salary of $80,000 or more.

Apr 05

Martial Arts Instructor : Job Description, Education & Career Opportunities

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The major job responsibility of martial arts instructors is to guide people, both adult and children, to learn skills the latter need for self defense. There are different forms of martial arts. Many of these skills are internationally recognized. Different types of martial arts use different techniques and principles for personal safety. These professionals specialize in specific disciplines and teach students skills to lean the arts of self defense.

 

Job Description
The job of a martial arts instructor is quite a challenging one. They help students learn the skills at different levels. Their responsibilities include training students and teaching them the techniques so that they can defend themselves. While working with beginners, instructors need to teach them basic techniques of the art. Depending on the specific requirements, instructors also develop various training programs which may include combating skills and breaking techniques.

 

Martial arts instructors coach students, observe them while practicing and assess their skills. They keep an eye on how students are practicing and how they are progressing. A major challenge for the instructors is to make sure students practice the martial arts abiding by the safety guidelines. They guide the students on how to acquire safe training habits.

 

Educational Qualification & Training
To become a martial arts instructor, candidates need adequate coaching qualifications. Before getting enrolled into a training program, candidates need to ensure that the program is recognized by the National Governing Body for the martial arts discipline they want to get trained in. Besides, you will also need to fulfill some eligibility criteria which are as follows.

 

You must alt least be of 18 years of age.
You must have a valid first aid certificate.
You must have a minimum grade approved by the concerned National Governing Body.
You must have recommendation from your association.
You must have an instructor membership of a National Governing Body.

 

Depending on what age group you provide martial arts training to, you may require some additional qualification. To train child, you should have child protection training. Professional indemnity insurance and a clearance from the Criminal Records Bureau are the other requirements that candidates need to fulfill for becoming a martial arts instructor.

 

There are various organizations that also offer free online training. A good example is the Martial Arts Tutor Company that provides free training in key self defense disciplines including Judo, Karate, Hapkido, Kendo, Kickboxing, Tai Chi, Tae Kwon Do, Jui Jitsu and Tang Soo Do among others.

 

Training & Development for Career Advancement
There are several National Government Bodies that provide senior coach qualification to instructors for the advancement of career. To get this senior level training, professionals should have extensive experience in training as 1st Dan Black Belt students. There are multiple other short term courses and workshops that you can attend for advancing your career. Child protection and good practice workshops and personal development training programs are offered to professionals by various NGBs.

 

Job Skills
Besides having essential coaching qualification, professionals should also possess some other essential skills to make the most of their careers. Excellent communication skills, capability to clearly demonstrate techniques, patience, perseverance, motivational skills, organizational skills, enthusiasm and good knowledge of physiology are some important skills professionals need to have to become a successful in the field of martial arts.

 

Employment Opportunities
A majority of instructors are self employed in the field of martial arts. Instructing could also be a second source of earning for you, aside from a job you do. If you have extensive senior coaching experience, acclaim and expertise, you can establish your own school or association for providing training to students. Owing to a number of disciplines, martial arts instructing offers diverse career possibilities.

 

Annual Salary
Martial instructors' salaries vary depending on the discipline and geographic location. The annual salary of these professionals ranges between $29,018 and $42,134. With growing senior coaching experience, instructors can earn a higher salary.

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