IT System Administrator

Michael Page

  • Barcelona
  • 40.000-45.000 € al año
  • Permanente
  • Tiempo completo
  • Hace 1 mes
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To be successful as a system administrator, you should have an excellent ability to solve problems using your in-depth understanding of information systems and computing solutions. The best system administrator will also be a team player, willing to handle all support requests with courtesy and professionalism.
  • Configuring and maintaining the networked computer system, including hardware, system software, and applications.
  • Ensuring data is stored securely and backed up regularly.
  • Diagnosing and resolving hardware, software, networking, and system issues when they arise.
  • Replacing and upgrading defective or outdated components when necessary.
  • Monitoring system performance to ensure everything runs smoothly and securely.
  • Researching and recommending new approaches to improve the networked computer system.
  • Providing technical support when requested.
  • Documenting any processes which employees need to follow to successfully work within our computing system.
Join a growing international company. Best on the market. |+ 3 years System administrator. Fluent in English.
  • Relevant degree or diploma in Information systems or information technology or equivalent work experience.
  • Experience administering server-side technology and networked computing systems.
  • Familiarity with SQL and database operations, Baramundi, Active Directory, Veeam and Onit.
  • Ability to prioritize a wide range of workloads with critical deadlines.
  • Availability outside of working hours to resolve emergency issues promptly.
  • Excellent critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
  • Patient and professional demeanor, with a can-do attitude.
  • Team player and good customer care skills.
  • Spanish and English languages, fluent in word and written.
International manufacturing company. Present in more than 10 cities in the world.Oportunidades de carrera y desarrollo profesional.

Michael Page