Role SummaryThe Server Administrator is responsible for designing, implementing, securing, and maintaining the organization's server, virtualization, and core infrastructure environments. This role ensures high availability, optimal performance, and continuous improvement of systems that support both internal operations and customer-facing services.Key Duties & ResponsibilitiesInfrastructure Design, Deployment & Administration Design, install, configure, and optimize servers and related hardware/software for internal and customer environments. Administer and support Microsoft technologies, Active Directory, Hyper-V, VMware vCenter/ESXi, and Windows Server (2016/2019/2022). Manage distributed Windows Server infrastructure deployments and rollouts. Oversee Microsoft IIS setup, configuration, and maintenance. Perform basic Linux/UNIX administration.Operations, Monitoring & Maintenance Proactively manage server OS, applications, authentication, and MFA-related issues. Implement monitoring, configuration management, and automated reporting. Maintain accurate inventory and asset configuration documentation. Provide after-hours and occasional weekend support for emergencies and maintenance. Ensure reliable Veeam backup, restoration, and DR readiness.Security, Network & Directory Services Administer and maintain AD/LDAP environments, group policies, and PowerShell automation. Troubleshoot network issues including routing, VLANs, subnetting, DHCP, DNS. Support and enhance O365 and Azure environments. Project Execution & Continuous Improvement Develop and execute project plans including risk and contingency assessments. Define, document, and enforce best practices and operational standards. Participate in vendor evaluation and negotiations. Lead or support special management-assigned projects.Collaboration, Support & Leadership Provide technical-level communication and support to internal staff and customers. Mentor and cross-train team members. Demonstrate strong communication, documentation, and teamwork skills. Adapt to changing environments and travel domestically/internationally when required.Minimum QualificationsBachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field preferred. Microsoft Certification (MCSE) or equivalent desired. Advanced expertise in Windows Server, Windows 10/11, virtualization, and enterprise IT infrastructure. With 12 to 15 years of experience
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Server Administrator