Job Description Position Summary and Responsibilities:
This position is for a Systems Administrator/Engineer responsible for the life cycle management of infrastructure platforms including cloud and on-prem technologies with both virtual and physical servers, Microsoft SQL databases, ETL services, some middleware services, backup services, and monitoring services. The life cycle management includes deployment, support/maintenance, and decommission of technologies as they change.
The Full Stack Engineer must work as a member of a team and be willing to learn and teach technologies as part of a high performing team. The successful candidate will be a self-starter with an expert foundation in Microsoft operating systems and Microsoft SQL
Responsibilities:
Deployment and day to day support of server and database services both on-prem and in the cloud.
Manage infrastructure services including Active Directory, DNS, monitoring, and backup/restores.
Manage cloud infrastructure including accounts/subscriptions, IAM, networks, load balancers.
Responsible for on-prem technologies physical and virtual servers, SAN and load balancers
Automation of infrastructure as code using git, CI/CD pipelines, Powershell, Ansible, Terraform.
Expected to create and maintain and documentation.
Will support acquisitions including configurations, monitoring and preventative maintenance
Daily responsibilities include supporting application and operation teams with real-time production/test environments
Education and/or Work Experience Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or commensurate experience
4+ years direct systems administration work experience preferred
4+ years database administration work experience preferred.
3+ years with cloud environments Azure/AWS/GCP
DevOps mindset and tools like Git, GoCD/Jenkins, Ansible, Terraform.
Effective written and oral communication skills; ability to utilize interpersonal skills to work with team members and business units within the company.
Ability to present ideas in business-friendly and user-friendly terminology.