The job designs automated, scalable, and rapidly deployable solutions to infrastructure development and server configuration. Works independently to install, configure, and maintain operating systems. Uses best practices and systems knowledge to monitor and alert systems, utility software, and firewalls. Guides maintenance for production servers as well as Windows and Linux servers. The Systems Administrator is responsible for supporting the administration of server environment Social Sciences Computing Services and its clients. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to installing, optimizing, and maintain operating systems on a variety of Unix workstations and servers. The system administrator will develop and enhance scripts, interfaces, and programs to facilitate end user effectiveness in relation to statistical software and distributed computing. The Systems Administrator will play a key role in helping to maintain a high level of reliability, security and integrity on networked Unix computers and lab equipment. This position is responsible for the design, implementation and maintenance of new and existing applications, systems architectures and network infrastructure. Will develop and coordinate the automation, streamlining, and securing Social Sciences Division servers and systems across on-prem, cloud, and virtualized architectures. This position will be responsible for gathering system requirements from team members and leadership, developing solutions, providing documentation of best practices. Serves as a strong resource and subject matter expert in SSD’s dev-ops activities both internally without SSCS and with outside partners. Works with members of the Research Support team to develop appropriate solutions for the design, maintenance and securance of SSCS servers and services.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees