[Pc_Support] [Job] LAN Administrator (at my employer)

Bryan J. Smith b.j.smith at ieee.org
Wed Feb 1 14:55:55 EST 2006


This is _not_ a 3rd party deal.  This would be direct with my
employer.  Please contact me off-list if you are interested.  I have
no idea what the pay rate is (I'm not doing IT at this company).

We're also still looking for C developers too.

JOB DESCRIPTION

XXX in Lake Mary, FL has an immediate permanent opening available for
a LAN ADMINISTRATOR. Candidates should meet the following criteria
before submitting information:

Support a number of corporate infrastructure components related to
their specific functional area of responsibility (Windows Servers).
Install, configure, maintain, and monitor system hardware and
software. Document system configuration and installation and
administration procedures. Troubleshoot complex problems and resolve
trouble tickets as assigned. Evaluate and modify established best
practices for infrastructure maintenance. Perform system
administration activities across multiple platforms including daily
system capacity, performance monitoring, patch and fix maintenance,
and backup/restore activities. 

Qualifications: Three or more years of networking experience, 3 or
more years experience configuring Cisco routers in LAN and WAN
environments. Requires 2 or more years experience with the following:
TCP/IP, CSU/DSU s, VPN and Firewall appliances. Working knowledge of
Cisco Catalyst switches and VPN technology is a plus. *** Must be
able to manage multiple projects, organize priorities, escalate
critical events and communicate effectively. ***

BS/BA degree or related technical degree. Cisco/Microsoft
Certification with related work experience could be a substitute for
a college degree. 

-- Bryan J. Smith
   b.j.smith at ieee.org
   (407) 489-7013  (Mobile)

P.S.  Linux is also a major plus since much of our product line and
the IT support infrastructure that you may touch regularly involves
Linux.  But we're clearly an MS ADS/Office setup IT-wise (which is
where most of the "work" comes from, and not us engineers ;-).

-- 
Bryan J. Smith     Professional, Technical Annoyance
b.j.smith at ieee.org      http://thebs413.blogspot.com
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*** Speed doesn't kill, difference in speed does ***



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