Network Administrator Information Technology (IT) - Sacramento, CA at Geebo

Network Administrator

I'm currently looking for a Network Administrator to work in the Rancho Cordova, CA area. This position is a contract to hire role. Network Administrator This position is responsible for all aspects of network administration including servers, desktop systems, communications hardware/software and office systems. Document network problems and resolutions for future reference Support server, network and desktop hardware, software and applications. Perform technology needs analysis. Evaluate and/or recommend purchases of computers, network hardware, peripheral equipment and software. Roll out hardware and software to ensure optimal deployment of resources. Plan, implement and support the network and computing infrastructure. Establish and perform maintenance programs following company and vendor standards. Ensure timely user notification of maintenance requirements and effects on system availability. Investigate, recommend and install enhancements and operating procedures that optimize network availability. Maintain site licenses for department/organization. Required skills:
Demonstrated kn
owledge of Windows servers and desktop products. Demonstrated knowledge of setting up remote access for users. Demonstrated ability to administer a 30
node network including firewalls. Demonstrated working knowledge of current communications devices and protocols, server and desktop technologies. Orientation and training new staff. Ability to negotiate hardware/software service and technical support contracts with vendors. Ability to manage multiple projects, activities and tasks simultaneously. Click here to apply.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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