Job Description
JOB Serves as the Systems Administrator and primary technical support resource for the organization. Responsible for maintaining and supporting the City’s core IT infrastructure, including servers, storage, network operating systems, email systems, and data center operations. Performs advanced systems analysis, manages Help Desk inquiries, and provides desktop, peripheral, and application support to ensure reliable and secure technology services across all departments. Assist City staff with hardware, software, and network-related issues. EXAMPLE OF DUTIES The following duties ARE NOT intended to serve as a comprehensive list of all duties performed by all employees in this classification, only a representative summary of the primary duties and responsibilities. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed and may be required to perform additional, position-specific duties.Maintains and administers City data centers, ensuring all servers are operating correctly and all software/hardware patches are installed. This includes the installation, configuration, maintenance, and upgrades of physical servers, virtual servers, storage area networks, and Network Operating Systems; to include server imaging and configuration of new systems.Maintains and administers the Active Directory, Group Policy, DNS, and DHCP infrastructure, Windows Server Update Services, and all other infrastructure systems.Maintains and administers the City-Wide phone system, configuring new handsets and maintaining all required functions.Assists City staff or City contractors, encountering computer/software issues, by providing guidance in proper usage and/or resolving technical problems.Receives phone calls or electronic messages from users having problems using computer software and hardware, or having trouble using specific software such as graphics, database, printing, word processing, spreadsheets, electronic mail, and operating systems.Assist City staff or City contractors with problems, by perceptive questioning, using diagnostic software, or listening to procedures followed by users to determine source of problem.Assists with the daily operation of information systems, software installation, configuration and installation of all new computer equipment, general computer repair, etc.Performs duties associated with set-up, configuration and installation of system software products and peripherals, including printers, monitors, network devices, and other communications equipment.Manages all desktops to ensure each desktop is operating correctly and all software/hardware patches are installed.Manages and maintains the City’s audio/video solutions for public meetings and live broadcasting. Maintains and administers the City’s virtual server environment and provides purchase recommendations to the IT Manager for hardware and software needs.Researches and make recommendations for technological improvements and upgrades. Assists the IT Manager with technological long-range and short-range planning.Provides network support as needed, including repair and installation of network related cabling; to include clean and organized patch panel and cable management work.Conducts, schedules, and coordinates End User Training; writes well-defined End User Documentation, including but not limited to solution user manuals. Aids in fostering cooperation and collaboration with other city departmentsIndependently manages and maintains day-to-day Help Desk operations; provides technical assistance via telephone and/or onsite.Maintains and enforces all aspects of security and confidentiality of records and information.Acts as the Project Manager for assigned Information Technology projects for both hardware and software.May be required to occasionally work after hours or weekends and serve as part of a 24/7 on-call support rotation. Performs other duties as assigned.Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of multiple software applications and operating systems, including, but not limited to: Microsoft desktop and server Operating Systems, Microsoft Networking, TCP/IP, Microsoft Office Suite, Exchange/Outlook E-Mail (server/client), Microsoft Group Policy Management, Hypervisor, SAN managementKnowledge of multiple hardware components including workstations, servers, SAN, AV appliances, handheld devices, printers, scanners, and wireless devices.Knowledge of local area and wide area network administration, telephone, and other communications systems support.Ability to perceptively question users, diagnose and troubleshoot software and hardware problems.Ability to simultaneously perform a variety of technical and administrative functions and maintains a quality work product.Ability to work independently in the absence of supervision.Ability to serve other City departments in a diplomatic and professional manner, exercising good emotional control; must have good interpersonal skills.Ability to work with detailed