As of August 2026, Network and Computer Systems Administrators has an AI-exposure score of 66/100 (High exposure) on the AI-Safe Careers index. This is an estimate of task exposure, not a prediction of job loss.
Score inputs for this role: This role starts from O*NET 29.1 occupational descriptors and is empirically grounded by Penn/OpenAI GPTs are GPTs study, Anthropic Economic Index (June 26, 2026). BLS labor-market figures are separate context, not score inputs.

AI Exposure Score for

Network and Computer Systems Administrators

66/100
High exposure
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More exposed than 82% of the roles we track. Median pay ~US$99,130. About 14,300 projected openings a year (BLS 2024–34 - growth plus replacement).

Pay & demand figures are US medians (BLS, in USD) - your local figures will differ. Your exposure score applies broadly.

Will AI replace Network and Computer Systems Administrators?

No exposure score can predict whether AI will replace this role. The 66/100 score means our current model estimates high task exposure from the sources listed on this page. It does not predict an employer decision, headcount, or an individual outcome. The task map below shows the work assessed and where human judgment remains important.

Early-career context (study ages 22-25)

This role is in the High exposure band, but its assessed task mix is not automation-heavy. The study found the decline concentrated where AI was more likely to automate rather than augment work, so the headline figure should not be applied directly.

The November 2025 revision reports a 16% relative employment decline for workers ages 22-25 in the most AI-exposed U.S. occupations, after firm-level controls, relative to workers in less-exposed fields and more experienced workers in the same occupations.

Use the task map to identify durable work and the skills worth building early.

Stanford Digital Economy Lab, Canaries in the Coal Mine - November 2025 revision

This is group-level U.S. payroll evidence, not a personal forecast. The authors do not claim that AI alone caused the change, and this context does not alter the exposure score.

Data sources, not endorsements: O*NET and curated role data; empirical AI signals where matched; BLS employment, pay, and demand as separate context.Methodology Data sources
Role snapshot

What this role usually involves

O*NET 29.1 exact occupation

Install, configure, and maintain an organization's local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), data communications network, operating systems, and physical and virtual servers. Perform system monitoring and verify the integrity and availability of hardware, network, and server resources and systems. Review system and application logs and verify completion of scheduled jobs, including system backups. Analyze network and server resource consumption and control user access. Install and upgrade software and maintain software licenses. May assist in network modeling, analysis, planning, and coordination between network and data communications hardware and software.

Common titles
Information Technology Specialist (IT Specialist)Local Area Network Administrator (LAN Administrator)Network AdministratorSystems Administrator (Systems Admin)Information AnalystLAN Specialist (Local Area Network Specialist)
O*NET job-zone preparation
Job Zone 4 · Considerable Preparation Needed Most of these occupations require a four-year bachelor's degree, but some do not. A considerable amount of work-related skill, knowledge, or experience is needed for these occupations.

Broad guidance for this preparation level; exact requirements vary by role and employer.

Skills and knowledge
Critical ThinkingJudgment and Decision MakingReading ComprehensionSystems AnalysisComplex Problem SolvingMonitoring
Work context
Indoor controlled settingFrequent contact with othersDecision latitudeRepeating tasks

Source: O*NET 29.1 exact occupation - Network and Computer Systems Administrators, SOC 15-1244.00. Context describes the role; the AI-exposure score remains a separate task-exposure estimate.

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Network and Computer Systems Administrators tasks, by AI exposure

Automatable
  • Perform routine network startup and shutdown procedures, and maintain control records.
Augmentable
  • Analyze equipment performance records to determine the need for repair or replacement.
  • Maintain logs related to network functions, as well as maintenance and repair records.
17 more augmentable tasks locked in the report.
Durable

No durable tasks identified for this role - its individually-assessed tasks split 95% augmentable / 5% automatable.

We analyzed all 20 Network and Computer Systems Administrators tasks - 1 automatable and 19 augmentable. The full task map - every task with exactly what to do about each - is in your Career Report.

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Adjacent path comparison

Related roles with exposure deltas, salary, demand, and reachability. Lower-exposure options appear only when the data supports them.

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Grounded in O*NET-linked or curated role data, with Penn, Anthropic Economic Index, and AIOE signals where matched. BLS labor-market context is separate - not generic advice.

Adjacent career paths

No evidence-backed lower-exposure match appears in this O*NET adjacency set. The adjacent paths below remain useful comparisons; the strongest resilience moves are task-level.

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80% skills overlap; Same score - similar exposure within the 5-point model resolution; High band; ~US$76,220
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Network and Computer Systems Administrators - median pay by US state (BLS OEWS, USD)

California: US$106,440New York: US$105,810Texas: US$101,240Florida: US$95,200

Median annual wage, in USD. US national: US$99,130. More states are being added.

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