Are you and expert System Administrator looking to work with a small dynamic team in an agile website development environment? Are you interested in making a real difference at a national level? Apply your Systems Administration expertise to a great project with the US Courts Defender Services Office in San Antonio. Seeking candidates for Senior Systems Administrator.
As Senior Systems Administrator, you will manage web, database, and application server support and maintenance including
planning, coordinating, and executing installation and upgrades of systems. Experience in management of Microsoft IIS 10 web server including the site administration, configuration of SSL, file backup and restoration, and reviewing IIS log files to assist with troubleshooting website issues.
Minimum Position Requirements
• Bachelor’s degree in an information technology or related field is required.
• 5 years of experience in management of web, database, and application server support and maintenance including planning, coordinating, and executing installation and upgrades of systems supporting this task order.
• 3 years of experience in management of Microsoft IIS 10 web server including the site administration, configuration of SSL, file backup and restoration, and reviewing IIS log files to assist with troubleshooting website issues.
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