Systems Administrator
Berkshire, United Kingdom
| Reference | 11870/001 |
| Contract type | Permanent |
The System Administrator ´s responsibilities:
Maintain the IT Infrastructure of the organisation
* Apply exhaustive problem-solving solutions, own issues through to resolutions while constantly keeping affected parties updated on your progress.
* Partake in the responsibility for the organisation's SQL Server and databases, as well as assisting with SQL report writing and data analysis
* Develop associated training plans for system administration
* Be involved in network asset management and security audits
* Monitor system backups and other critical systems (including maintaining network component inventory, related documentation and technical specifications information)
The System Administrator ´s experience and skills:
* Proven experience of Microsoft Windows Sever 2008/2012 technologies
* Experience of Microsoft SQL Server 2005/2008, including database configuration, reporting and SQL tools
* Networking skills (TCP/IP, LAN/WAN, DHCP,DNS)
* Excellent communication and customer-facing skills
* Good at handling multiple tasks, knowing how to prioritize the more important ones
* Excellent attention to detail
Bonus Skills:
* Knowledge of Microsoft Exchange Sever 2013
* Knowledge of Virtualisation technologies, e.g. VMware
* Firewall or other security technologies
* SSRS, SSIS and SSAS
This is an ideal opportunity for a System Administrator with experience of Windows Server to join an exciting company, expand your skills and developer you career within a growing organisation. The client is offering attractive benefits for the right System Administrator, as well as excellent career progression opportunities.
Skills: | TCP/IP | LAN/WAN | DCHP | SQL Server | Windows Server | SQL | Risk | Reports | VMware | Active Directory | SSRS | SSIS | Firewall |
| Expires on | 6/14/13 8:40 AM |
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