A System Administrator is a professional who plays an important role in maintaining organizational policies to ensure the integrity of computer systems. A System Administrator ensures that technology infrastructure runs smoothly and efficiently while meeting company requirements.
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Meeting with supervisor to discuss system needs/improvements.
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Managing Windows, Linux or Mac systems.
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Troubleshooting operating system issues.
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Group policy and Active Directory management.
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Training staff on newly deployed group policies and/or software systems.
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Fixing hardware and software issues related to system administration.
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Managing and maintaining virtual environments.
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Creating, managing, and maintaining virtual machines and servers.
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Managing and maintaining physical servers.
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Backup and restore systems as needed.
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Maintaining server rooms organized and clean.
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Maintaining monitoring systems (Zabbix, Graylog, etc.).
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Monitoring systems for failures.
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Managing and supporting systems through MDM.
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Managing and supporting endpoints and anti-virus software.
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Managing and maintaining inventory.
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Managing system administrator-related projects.
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Creating and maintaining documentation for procedures, policies, and forms.
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Bachelor degree in Computer Science or related field.
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In-depth knowledge of operating systems, Windows, Linux and Mac.
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Strong troubleshooting skills.
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Good network understanding.
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Familiarity with hardware.
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Knowledge about OS upgrade/downgrade.
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Cybersecurity sense.
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Strong data backup and recovery knowledge.
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Strong Group Policies management understanding.
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Scripting knowledge.
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Good project management understanding.
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Excellent communication skills.
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