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Can you see yourself working in a growing company? Do you have a passion for optimizing servers?

We are working with passionate and innovative technology business based in Braintree. They are making waves in their industry and have some exciting projects on the horizon. Do you want to be part of a growing business, do you want to develop your own career?

Responsibilities: As an IT Server Administrator, you will…

  • Install, configure, and update sever operating systems and applications.

  • Manage and maintain sever infrastructure, including virtual servers.

  • Perform regular backups and DR operations to safeguard critical data.

  • Monitor system performance, troubleshoot issues and implement corrective measures.

    Requirements: As an IT Server Administrator, you will need…

  • Strong experience of server operating systems; Windows & Linux.

  • Proficiency in virtualisation technologies; VMWare & Hyper-V.

  • Experience with cloud platforms; AWS, Azure & GCP.

  • Ability to manage Azure services, virtual machines and DR plans.

    Desirables: As an IT Server Administrator, can you…

  • Understanding of Cybersecurity best practices & tools

  • Relevant certifications; Azure Administration, AWS SysOps Admin or CompTIA Server+

  • Experience managing Databases; SQL Server & MySQL

    Does this sound like you? Are you ready for a business passionate and growing, APPLY now!

    Rutherford Briant is passionate about equity, diversity, and inclusion. We seek individuals from the widest talent pool and encourage underrepresented talent to apply to vacancies with us. We are committed to recruitment processes that are fair for all, regardless of background and personal characteristics

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