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Systems Administrator

Employer
UNIVERSITY OF GREENWICH
Location
London, United Kingdom
Salary
£33,797 to £39,152 plus £4800 London weighting
Closing date
12 Nov 2020

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Job Type
Professional Services, IT Services
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time

Infrastructure - Systems

Location: Greenwich
Salary: £33,797 to £39,152 plus £4800 London weighting
Contract Type: Permanent
Closing Date: Thursday 12 November 2020
Interview Date: To be confirmed
Reference: 2470

The University is seeking to appoint a Systems Administrator with a strong working knowledge and hands on experience of Microsoft Server technologies, Linux and other IT Infrastructure, web and cloud technologies.

Key technologies used include Active Directory, Office 365 and Microsoft Azure services, Windows and Linux server operating Systems, Exchange, SCCM, Apache, IIS, SQL server, Oracle, VMWare, SAN Storage, Virtual desktop environment, Veeam backup, DNS, F5 load balancing and Puppet.

The University has a cloud first policy so in the next two years there will be a drive to use more Platform and Infrastructure as a Service using Azure or AWS, in addition to Office 365, providing opportunity to use existing skills in this area and develop them further.

You will support projects and should have demonstrable experience of delivering solutions based on current technologies and industry best practices. You will be responsible for supporting key University applications and Infrastructure services, and helping the University achieve its digital strategy.

This is a permanent role based at the Greenwich campus. To apply, please submit an application via the University of Greenwich website.

For informal enquiries please contact the ILS Admin team at ILS-Admin@greenwich.ac.uk 

We are looking for people who can help us deliver our mission of transforming lives through inspired teaching and research, through our values.

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