Network Administrator - Portland Internet & Ecommerce - Portland, ME at Geebo

Network Administrator - Portland

Company Name:
spurwink services
Network Administrator - Portland
Location: Portland, ME
Salary Range: $17.00-$22.00
Benefits: Yes
Employment Type: Full Time
Department: Miscellaneous
Description:
Spurwink Services has an open position for a Network Administrator. A successful candidate will have a history of progressive experience and responsibilities in server and network administration. The preferred candidate must display pride in their work and a spirit of ownership in providing the most reliable systems to our employees while exhibiting a high degree of customer service.
Duties:
The Network Administrator will provide technical oversight to the IT Help Desk, assist in upgrading software and hardware, assign projects and tasks, maintain the integrity of the network, provide server maintenance, oversee network hardware maintenance, provide control and management of system assets, and other system updates, tracking, administration. Additionally, the Network Administrator will participate in the development of policies and procedures relative to the use of information technology within the agency.
Qualifications:
Associates Degree in Computer Information Systems or an equivalent combination of education and experience. 2-5 years of experience with Windows Server including Active Directory, Group Policy, Exchange Server, SQL Server, and VMware.
Click Here to Download Complete Job DescriptionEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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