In emergency situations, it is imperative that companies have a data recovery system in place. IT Supervisors are typically responsible for creating a disaster recovery plan for corporate data and systems. IT Supervisors also assess data risk factors.
Manage IT Staff and Operations
From hiring and training staff to setting work schedules and establishing department procedures, IT Supervisors are generally responsible for all aspects of the operations of an IT department. They arrange for ongoing staff training and professional development, create work assignments, assemble installation teams, oversee Help Desk operations and perform employee evaluations.
Upgrade Existing Technology
It is typically up to IT Supervisors to evaluate a company\'s systems and determine the need for upgrades. They monitor information about upgrades to specific systems and schedule upgrades as needed.