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Senior Systems Analyst

Company Name:
BenchForce
Provide technical leadership for multiple enterprise infrastructure technologies including design, strategic decision-making, project planning, project implementation & execution as well as ongoing technology sustainment. Own at least one core infrastructure technologies: Active Directory, DNS, Altiris, VMware, Scripting, Local Traffic Manager, Tivoli Workload Scheduler, Citrix, E-mail, FTP, UNIX, Linux, Windows Servers, Security & Compliance Standards, etc. Be a subject matter expert in at least 3 infrastructure technologies. Provide guidance and direction on core infrastructure technologies, ensuring they fit within our strategic vision. Make strategic and tactical decisions surrounding the future of their core infrastructure technology. Ensure organizational acceptance as well as thorough communication for any changes to technologies they are responsible for. Develop and refine expert skills in Leadership, Project Management, Hardware/Software Architecture & Best Practice, Security & Compliance, and Server Architectures (Linux, UNIX, and Windows). Perform duties of an Enterprise Systems Engineer I. Lead system assessments and recommendations for potential enterprise systems. Lead the design, implementation and documentation of infrastructure or enterprise system projects. Pursue industry leading certifications and training. Partner with IT and the business community to provide technology solutions that improve existing processes, add value to AAG, or enhance the flying customer's experience. Develop & document standards, technical guidelines, and/or audit controls for at least one enterprise system. Provide technical support, direction, and mentoring to junior level team members inside your department, including your immediate team. Participate in the team on-call rotation.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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