Job Details
Job Ref: 214714364
Date: 2021-09-21 17:30:21
ROLE: IT Systems Administrator
LOCATION: Buckinghamshire
SALARY: £40,000 – £45,000
My client are a market leading specialist situated in Buckinghamshire whoare looking for a Systems Administrator to join their growing technology team on a full-time basis. This permanent opportunity is offering a salary up to £45,000.
This Systems Administrator opportunity has become available as a direct result of business growth and offers the ability to make the position your own, driving the organisations cloud platform forward. This is a challenge where you will be taking an active role in migrating the organisations on-prem infrastructure to a cloud based platform whilst also monitoring servers/networks, automating processes on server infrastructure, mapping IP addresses and maintaining web servers.
Responsibilities include:
Carrying out systems maintenance including backups, software updates, system housekeeping and testing system builds
Managing and monitoring existing infrastructure, web servers and networks
Installing and supporting IT hardware
Mapping IP addresses
Carrying out BAU to internal users
Taking a lead position in projects where you will be providing project plans and managing project development
Skills and experience required for this Systems Administrator position:
An understanding of core IT Infrastructure concepts such as DNS, NLB, content filtering and IP networking
A high understanding and experience of network switches and routers
Excellent communication skills
ITIL awareness as well continuous improvement experience too
Previous experience working within a cloud hosted environment
Any additional experience of technology such as Tomcat, Solr, Kibana and/or Dynatrace would be advantageous.
If you are interested in this IT Systems Administrator opportunity please apply now with your updated CV, salary expectations and availability
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