The Specialist, IT Infrastructure will install, maintain, upgrade, and continuously improve the site's operating environment, ensuring the ongoing reliability, performance and security of the infrastructure. This includes monitoring and upkeeping the operating environments; responding to incidents & problems, planning for growth, deployment of new technologies as well as design, install, configure, maintain and perform testing of PC/server operating systems, networks, and related utilities and hardware. Other responsibilities include troubleshooting problems as reported by users, supporting Web access and telephony services, and the acquisition, replacement and decommissioning of related equipment, software and services.
Detailed Description
Performs tasks such as, but not limited to, the following:
Provide technical support and perform maintenance
Perform service monitoring and reporting, with a focus on risk management and compliance
Explore new solutions, enhancements and opportunities for continuous improvement, projects and more
Perform the acquisition, provisioning and decommissioning of related equipment, software and services
Lead projects and change management initiatives
Knowledge/Skills/Competencies
Strong customer service orientation
Strong analytical, troubleshooting and problem solving skills.
Good communication (both oral and written) and documentation skills.
Leadership and teamwork skills.
Ability to plan projects and tasks.
In-depth knowledge of the Windows OS (server and client) and the desktop operating environment. Linux and other mainstream OS knowledge will be helpful.
Fundamental knowledge of networking concepts
Strong knowledge of infrastructure service management & diagnostic tools and processes
Strong knowledge of end-point security management tools and processes
Physical Demands
Duties of this position are performed in a normal office environment.
Duties may require extended periods of sitting and sustained visual concentration on a computer monitor or on numbers and other detailed data. Repetitive manual movements (e.g., data entry, using a computer mouse, using a calculator, etc.) are frequently required.