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Duties and responsibilities:
The Systems Administrator will ensure for the technical design, planning, implementation, and the highest level of performance tuning and recovery procedures for critical enterprise systems.
Duties include:
- Evaluates the day-to-day operations of the Saskatchewan Abilities Council technology operations by monitoring system performance, configuration, maintenance and repair.
- Develops new system and application implementation plans, custom scripts and testing procedures.
- Establishes, maintains and manages user accounts. Installs, modifies and maintains systems and utility software on server computer systems.
- Assists in developing procedures to maintain security and protect systems.
- Establishes guidelines and methods for the installation and management of the server operating systems, disk arrays, fiber channel switches, and network components.
- Develops tools, procedures, and training sessions.
- Monitors the data center and computer systems including hardware, software and equipment such as air-conditioning system, UPS (uninterrupted power system) and fire protection system.
- Participates in the development and implementation of standards of computer use.
Qualifications:
Education:
- Associates Degree in Computer Science or related discipline.
- A combination of education and experience may be considered.
- Network or server administration certification considered an asset.
Skills:
- Programming languages and operating systems.
- Server and systems administration.
- Enterprise backup and recovery procedures.
- Perform multiple tasks concurrently and respond to emergency situations effectively.
- Good oral communication skills with previous customer service experience.
The final candidates are required to provide satisfactory police record checks