SharePoint Systems Administrator Construction, Mining & Trades - Newport News, VA at Geebo

SharePoint Systems Administrator

Typical Responsibilities
o Monitor and manage SharePoint availability and performance.
o Resolve technical issues on the SharePoint farm. This may include working directly with end-users.
o Deploy SharePoint farms and services.
o Work with developer to deploy and troubleshoot custom SharePoint solution packages.
o Migrate contents from development to test to production farm.
o Patch SharePoint servers with hotfixes, cumulative updates and service packs.
o Share best practices with other team members.
o Provide suggestions to improve quality of the enterprise SharePoint services.
Required Skills
o Knowledge of SharePoint 2013 on the infrastructure and administration aspects.
o Minimum of 1.5 years of experience administering and supporting SharePoint deployments, preferably in a larger network supporting more than 50 users. At least 4 years of overall IT experience.
o Minimum of 2 years of experience in Windows Server 2003/2008/2012 administration, preferably in a larger network supporting more than 50 users.
o Familiarity with Active Directory, DNS, Kerberos, Claims Authentication, and VMWare virtualization technologies.
o Familiarity with Microsoft SQL Server 2008/2012. Hands-on DBA experience is a plus.
o Familiarity with SharePoint PowerShell scripts.
o Familiarity with SharePoint development and customization.
o Strong written and verbal communication skills, along with customer services, troubleshooting, and problem solving skills.
Maintains smooth operation of multi-user computer systems, including coordination with network administrators.
Duties may include setting up administrator and service accounts, maintaining system documentation, tuning
system performance, installing system wide software and allocate mass storage space.

Bachelors Degree is Required.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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