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JOB TITLE: Systems Engineer - B
Alternate Titles: Systems
Engineer
LAST UPDATE: August 30, 2001
DESC. NO.: SE-0015
DEPARTMENT: Department of Information
Technology
EXEMPTION STATUS: Exempt
/ Non-Exempt
GRADE/SALARY:
Management - Grade 4
GENERAL:
The TeleCom Clinic College is a dynamic, exciting, technologically advanced, growing college located in the heart of New Jersey. There are many active and diverse technological challenges. In the past year, hundreds of Pentium computers have been added to faculty, staff, administrators and student labs; the campus-wide wiring project has been completed that has expanded new voice, video and data network capability. The college has installed a new electronics network and has implemented several new LANs and WANs. The college has also embarked on a major web based software upgrade project.
BASIC
FUNCTION:
Under direct supervision primary responsibility is to apply new and existing technical skills to electronic mail, intranet, web based and other server projects that improve the effectiveness or efficiency of administrative and academic functions of the college in the area of computer systems, and systems applications.
CHARACTERISTIC
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Provide mid level systems administration, maintenance and traffic analysis functions to a variety of administrative and academic systems platforms; primarily for electronic mail, intranet, web based, and other central-site systems.
2. Coordinates systems security, login id creation and distribution, records maintenance, system and file backup, file and message restoration, storage quotas, and messaging system software updates or releases on selected systems.
3. Programs and administers the college’s web site server, and Internet and Intranet servers. May work with user departments to coordinate the design of each areas web page capabilities and functions, and provide users with mechanisms to upload and modify content.
4. Prepares written documentation for system processes, backup policies, and server startup and shutdown procedures, and similar documentation, for all servers and system applications.
5. Monitors server and applications systems functions and usability, review performance utilization, may tune systems to maximize availability and accessibility.
6. Work on problem resolution on all systems supported, and maintain a database of services provided.
7. Performs administration and programming functions for administrative systems that support the college’s Information Technology infrastructure.
8. Implement effective policies, procedures and processes to support the sustainability of the colleges administrative and academic servers, email, and web activities.
9. May provide formal instruction on the use of end user systems such as email and web site development for IT staff and other college personnel.
10. Perform
other related duties and assignments as directed.
SUPERVISION
RECEIVED:
Functions with daily supervision and assumes limited project
and systems administration responsibility. Receives specific and some general
day-to-day operational supervision from the Director of Systems Administration
and Support. Expected to work with
faculty, staff and administrators for day-to-day computing and communications
needs. Works closely with other Department of I.T. management, professional and
technical staff to coordinate network related work and functions. Expected to perform daily and routine tasks with
some supervision. Attends internal and external training sessions and meetings
as directed and necessary for job performance.
SUPERVISION
EXERCISED:
May train students, or other part-time employees that help in the maintenance and support of information technology systems and networks.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Must possess a minimum of a two year degree, ideally in
either Computer Science, Information Systems, or a degree in a related field;
information systems work experience (preferably in a higher education
environment) a plus, and some Web administration and Internet based e–mail
system administration experience, or UNIX/NT server administration; or equivalent combination of education
and work experience as determined by the Department of Information Technology.
Experience
or education should include knowledge and use of basic computer and network
hardware, TCP/IP, and LAN operating systems.
Working knowledge of Windows 9X/NT,
Microsoft Office suite of products, either Netscape or Microsoft Explorer, and
one of the following Operating Systems; Linux, UNIX, Solaris, or NT is
required. Working knowledge of at least one high-end email system such as
Microsoft Exchange or Lotus Notes.
Possess knowledge, experience and demonstrated proficiency with Web
authoring software.
Experience
in higher education preferred but not required. Ability to interface and
communicate effectively with non-technical personnel, administrative users,
staff, faculty and students, as well as professional Information Technology
staff. Must possess analytical, oral and written communicative skills, be a
quick learner, self-motivated, patient, and be able to work in stressful
situations, and at times, be available to work flexible hours. Initiative,
creativity and decision making are required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
There
are some minimum physical demands for this position. Using and reading from a
PC for extended periods of time, moving around a crowded Network Operation
Center, moving and carrying server and communications equipment, working with
electronic equipment, often in crowded surroundings, and the need to go to end
users locations are amongst the demands of this position. May be called upon to
physically open and work on servers, PC’s and communications equipment.
NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
There
will be the occasional need to work non-traditional hours and long ours of
continuous concentration.
PROMOTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES:
This is considered a near entry-level position in
a family of positions that permit for growth and promotion as experience,
training and education meet the qualifications of the next job description in
the family. Promotions are expected from this position but will not take place
before six months in the position.
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