- Posted 10 days ago
About this job
Job description
UC IRVINE IS IN NEED OF A UNIX SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR!
SUMMARY:
As a member of the Office of Information Technology (OIT) Enterprise and Unix Services (EUS) team, under the supervision of the EUS manager and with guidance from senior EUS, System Administrators:
Operate computing systems, including mid-range and high-end servers, clusters, storage arrays, and workstations, in accordance with accepted best practices; support EUS clients, consisting of faculty, staff, and students, in identifying, configuring, deploying, and operating appropriate hardware and software solutions; work closely with EUS clients to troubleshoot hardware and problems as they arise, in accordance with accepted best practices and with a strong emphasis on the particular needs of each client; provide in-depth support to the OIT Web Content Group by creating web content, writing web applications, configuring web systems, and assisting web users; act as a member of the close-knit EUS team, backing up other staff when they are unavailable or require assistance, and transfer knowledge through team meetings, joint projects, and formal and informal training sessions.
Salary: Annual $49,272 - $75,876
Work Schedule: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday - Friday
Final candidate subject to background check.
Skills & requirements
REQUIRED:
- Strong customer service skills.
- Effective written and verbal communication skills.
- Skill in writing concise, understandable technical documentation.
- General knowledge of UNIX (Solaris, Linux, Mac OS X)operating system internals, system manager tools; account/file maintenance; user level commands and utilities.
- Knowledge of scripting languages, text filters, and other UNIX programming tools and techniques.
- Good problem solving skills and the ability to work while confronted with numerous continuing problems, requests, and projects.
- Working knowledge of at least two high level programming or computer control languages, especially C, Python, Bourne Shell, Perl, or PHP.
- Ability to help faculty, students, and staff possessing wide levels of computing expertise.
- Knowledge of common networking and computer security practices.
- Knowledge of and experience with Apache or IIS web server management and configuration.
- Knowledge of web publishing concepts and experience using content management systems and blog software.