Network Operations Center (NOC) Monitoring System Administrator Information Technology (IT) - Lehi, UT at Geebo

Network Operations Center (NOC) Monitoring System Administrator

Qualified candidates must be willing to work in a NOC environment, be willing to potentially work various shifts, and be willing to work weekends and nights on a rotating schedule (40 hours/week). This is a contracted position with available benefits through a third-party staffing agency with no guarantee of full-time employment with Adobe. A willingness to do whatever it takes, a go-getter personality, is important.
Monitor Automated Systems that track the health and status of thousands of servers and associated network equipment:
Linux, Cisco, HP, Network Equipment
Properly respond to any problems using documented procedures.
Document all actions in online tracking system.
Maintain problem ownership and accountability.
Escalate appropriate issues to System Administration team.
Work with Engineering and Support as needed.
1-2 years towards a Bachelors' Degree or equivalent certifications/experience in information systems, computer science or other similar technology discipline.
Must be self-managed, responsive and dedicated to ensuring system uptime.
1
years of relevant job experience.
Experience with Linux or Unix.
Strong analytical and problem solving skills.
Strong attention to detail.
Effective interpersonal skills (written and oral) and the ability to communicate effectively with a variety of levels of personnel.
Superior customer service focus.
Results driven focus and ability to see issues through to completion in a timely manner.
Contact:
Dave
Email:
dware@adobe.com
Send me an email with your resume.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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