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Systems Administrator (Dakota Wesleyan University) [ARCHIVED]

Title: Systems Administrator
Job Type: Technical/Customer Service Positions
Organization: Dakota Wesleyan University
Location: Mitchell, SD (Midwestern U.S.)
Carnegie Classification: BA GEN - Baccalaureate Colleges-General
Description:

Dakota Wesleyan University is seeking a full-time Systems Administrator. The position is part of a team responsible for the operation of the campus network and telephone system. This position will have primary responsibility for managing the campus' Windows network environment. Secondary duties will include providing advanced support for workstation software and operating systems, as well as assisting to support the network and telecommunication infrastructure.

Qualifications: A bachelor's degree, two years relevant experience and an ability to demonstrate necessary skills are required. The person hired will be required to complete MCSA Certification. An in depth understanding of network computer systems and their related hardware is essential. Must have effective verbal and written communication. Must be service-oriented.

Review of applications will begin immediately but all applications must be received by November 30, 2005 to ensure full consideration. Submit a letter of application, resume, and names of three professional references to:

Lori N Gray
Human Resources
Dakota Wesleyan University
1200 W University Ave. Box 907
Mitchell, SD 57301

Posted:November 9th, 2005
Closed:December 5th, 2005

 
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