Operations Specialist (Night Shift) Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Saint Louis, MO at Geebo

Operations Specialist (Night Shift)

Operations Specialist (Night Shift) Setting:
(Onsite) Location:
St.
Louis, MO Role Type:
W2 Only, No C2C Contract Length:
12 months Shift hours:
7pm to 7amJob Description/
Responsibilities:
Server Support Role:
Manages the daily operations and support of the IT networks and digital infrastructure (LAN/WAN, transport, telephone, wireless data, and mobile radio networks).
Utilize a variety of monitoring tools and network element management systems to triage, troubleshoot and remotely repair problems with the networks.
Implement software upgrades to network elements as required and participate in the change process to add or delete network elements.
Provide support to IT field operations personnel, dispatch field support personnel as required, dispatch contractors, open and manage tickets with equipment vendors and carriers.
Understanding of basic ITSM principles.
Team utilizes Service Now for incident and change.
Required Qualifications/
Experience:
Associates Degree required, preferably in computer science or related field and 2 years of relevant experience.
Consideration may be given to candidates with extensive related experience without the academic requirements.
Extensive knowledge of Windows or Linux server operating systems in a physical and virtualized environment.
Experience with Active Directory and VMware ESXi Basic understanding of enterprise storage and backup solutions.
Ability to follow run books to resolve incidents without escalation.
Windows knowledge would be a plus.
Ability to work independently and in a team environment to produce outstanding results.
Strong communication skills.
HPUX experience would be a plus.
Top Skills:
Windows Server MCSA Windows Patching DNS Recommended Skills Active Directory Group Communication Dns Expediting Hp Ux Information Technology Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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