Systems Administrator

ProBox Recruitment Ltd
Lincoln
4 days ago
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Only applicants who are UK Nationals can be considered for this opportunity due to the nature of the tasking and to allow for government security vetting (UKSV).

Due to sustained growth, my client is looking to expand their IT team with an experienced Systems Administrator. You will be joining an established and dynamic team based in Lincoln and the role will be site based.

This is the perfect opportunity for an ambitious System Administrator/Engineer seeking to advance their career, ready to tackle new challenges with enthusiasm and a commitment to continuous learning and technical excellence.

Responsibilities:

Install, configure, and maintain operating systems and software applications across the organisation's IT infrastructure.

Monitor system performance and troubleshoot issues proactively to ensure optimal operation and minimise downtime.

Administer user accounts, permissions, and access rights across various platforms and applications.

Implement and maintain security measures to protect systems, data, and network infrastructure from unauthorised access and cyber threats.

Manage backups and disaster recovery procedures to safeguard critical data and ensure business continuity.

Plan and execute system upgrades, patches, and updates to keep systems current and secure.

Collaborate with IT teams and stakeholders to assess technology needs and recommend solutions that align with organisational objectives.

Provide technical support and guidance to junior members of the IT Dept and end-users, resolving hardware and software issues in a timely manner.

Document system configurations, procedures, and troubleshooting steps to maintain accurate records and facilitate knowledge sharing.

Staying up to date of emerging technologies and industry trends to continually enhance system performance and security posture.

Essential Qualification & Skills:

  • Exceptional communication skills, both written and verbal, enabling clear articulation of technical concepts and effective collaboration with team members and stakeholders.
  • Possesses strong analytical and research abilities, enabling systematic problem-solving and the ability to delve into complex issues to find effective solutions.
  • Demonstrates the capacity to work autonomously or as part of a cohesive team, adeptly managing multiple tasks with varying priorities while ensuring timely completion of all responsibilities.
  • An understanding of cybersecurity principles, encompassing endpoint protection, least privilege (JEA), and event logging, ensuring the implementation of robust security measures to safeguard organisational assets.
  • Hands-on experience with a range of operating systems including Windows Server 2019+, Windows 11, Ubuntu 20+, as well as virtualisation platforms such as VMware vCenter and Horizon, ensuring comprehensive system management across diverse environments.
  • In-depth knowledge of networking fundamentals, including VLANs, and TCP/IP networks, facilitating efficient network configuration and troubleshooting.
  • Some experience of backup processes and disaster recover protocols.
  • Familiarity with physical hardware components, including servers and NAS/SAN storage systems, enabling effective management and maintenance of infrastructure resources.
  • Knowledge of compliance requirements such as Cyber Essential Plus, CIS Controls, NIST 800-53, and ISO 27001, ensuring adherence to industry standards and regulatory frameworks to uphold organisational security and governance standards.
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft 365 administration. (Encompassing setup, configuration, and management of cloud-based services such as Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, Teams, and Intune, optimising productivity and collaboration within the organisation while ensuring data security and compliance.
  • Requires minimum of 3+ years of experience in a similar role, or evidence of competency.
On top of a competitive base salary, you will also benefit from:
  • Private Health
  • Sickness cover
  • Salary sacrifice options
  • Company socials
  • Modern offices with dedicated chill out spaces with drinks/snacks


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