Information Technology Network Administrator Information Technology (IT) - Chicopee, MA at Geebo

Information Technology Network Administrator

Title:
IT Network AdministratorLocation:
Chicopee, MASalary:
$90k - 110k Consumer Goods company is seeking an IT Network Administrator to join their team! RESPONSIBILITIES Experienced leading setup of hardware and equipment for workstations - new & existing. Make hardware and system recommendations. Provide systems/equipment support for Remote workers. Maintain inventory of hardware, equipment, licenses, etc. Meet SLA requirements as designated. Ability to support on premise solutions and cloud services Manage printers, scanners, network equipment, etc. Keep hardware up to date. Manage Office 365 environment, including users, groups, devices, storage, support, etc. Manage cell phones & cell service, including accounts, devices, and support. Manage mobile software and hardware devices for both internal and external uses Manage phone system - setup, training, user support, directories, extensions, etc. Maintain servers, networks, WiFi, and ensure system security. Document processes and perform diagnostic tests as needed. Keep track of technological advancements and trends in IT support. Train employees on hardware functionality and software programs. Resolving logged errors promptly. QUALIFICATIONS A bachelor's degree in computer science preferred but not required, information technology or similar certifications. 5-7 years of experience as an IT System Administrator or similar role. Proficiency in IT helpdesk software, such as SA Manage, JitBit or similar products. Advanced knowledge of system security - Cisco, Sonicwall Wifi system experience - i.e. Meraki, Cisco etc Recommended Skills Cisco Cloud Computing Help Desk Information Technology Microsoft Office Sonicwall Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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