SUMMARY: The systems administrator will maintain, upgrade and provide support for SCDC software, hardware, and networks infrastructure. The systems administrator needs to be able to diagnose and resolve problems quickly. The individual should be able to communicate technical concerns and solution to the IT Management Team with varying degrees of technical knowledge, as well as work with individuals in all department to help resolve their technical issues. The Systems Administrator is also responsible for assisting the IT Systems and Security Engineer for maintaining SCDC network and systems infrastructure, including firewalls, testing computer equipment, backing up databases, installing and updating malware software, installing and rebuilding existing serves as well as the other processes.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include, but are not limited to the following:
- Assist in prioritizing and verifying completion of all Information Technology system administration projects; ensuring the Information Technology Department stays competitive and up-to-date with technology services.
- Participates in the establishment, organization, and implementation of short- and long-range goals, objectives, policies, and operating procedures; monitors and evaluates program effectiveness and effects changes required for improvement.
- Delegate assigned tasks to Junior Systems Administrator.
- Provide and input Evaluation information for Junior Systems Administrator.
- Assist in preparing, maintaining, and upholding procedures for logging, reporting, and statistically monitoring application service operations.
- Review and analyze existing applications effectiveness and efficiency, and then develop strategies for improving or leveraging these systems.
- Ensure appropriate training initiatives for new and existing staff.
- Communicate application service incidents and problems to key stakeholders, including management, end users and business operations leaders.
- Install new / rebuild existing servers and configure hardware, peripherals, services, settings, directories, storage, etc. in accordance with the standards and project/operational requirements.
- Perform daily preventive monitoring; verifying the integrity and availability of systems & applications, databases, systems, and/or key processes; reviewing system and application logs when necessary.
- Reinforce SLAs to manage end-user expectations.
- Ensure full compliance with departmental Internal Controls, policies, procedures and regulations
- Perform regular security monitoring to identify any possible intrusions or potential threats.
- Test and apply patches and upgrades on a regular basis to systems and applications, upgrade
administrative tools and utilities to improve existing capabilities and secure possible vulnerabilities.
- Perform periodic performance reporting to support capacity planning. Perform ongoing performance tuning, hardware upgrades, and resource optimization as required. Configure CPU, memory, and disk partitions as required.
- Verify completion of scheduled jobs such as data backups and disaster recovery operations.
- Assist in developing and maintaining general administration standards and procedures for installations, configurations, and maintenance tasks.
- Develop and maintain technical documentation for all production systems and active projects within the enterprise.
- Maintain a thorough understanding of the basics behind the internet and its workings (Firewall, IPS, Web Filtering, Security, IP Routing, VPN, Email routing, SPAM, etc.).
- Aids the Applications Administrators, Systems Administrators, and IT Support Team in administration and maintenance of applications and storage infrastructure including, but not limited to DNS, DHCP, AD, VMware, SANs.
- Keep all areas clean and sanitized as directed.
- Perform other duties as assigned.