Systems Administrator II maintains and supports the integrity of the operating system environment and various computer systems. Performs systems maintenance tasks, such as system back-up, recovery, and file maintenance to promote uptime and efficient performance. Being a Systems Administrator II acquires, installs, and tests system software upgrades and computer components. Configures software and resolves technical problems. Additionally, System... View Salary
Systems Administrator III maintains and supports the integrity of the operating system environment and various computer systems. Performs systems maintenance tasks, such as system back-up, recovery, and file maintenance to promote uptime and efficient performance. Being a Systems Administrator III acquires, installs, and tests system software upgrades and computer components. Configures software and resolves technical problems. Additionally, Syst... View Salary
Software Quality Assurance Analyst II executes testing procedures to ensure that software meets established quality standards. Develops and writes testing scripts and plans to ensure that software functions as expected. Being a Software Quality Assurance Analyst II prepares data sets to test logic, error handling and system workflows. Isolates, reproduces, and tracks defects. Additionally, Software Quality Assurance Analyst II verifies fixes. Doc... View Salary
Software Quality Assurance Analyst III evaluates and executes testing procedures to ensure that software meets established quality standards. Develops and writes testing scripts and plans to ensure that software functions as expected. Being a Software Quality Assurance Analyst III prepares complex data sets to test logic, error handling and system workflows. Isolates, reproduces, and tracks defects. Additionally, Software Quality Assurance Analys... View Salary
Systems Engineer I plans and builds an organization's systems infrastructure. Implements, modifies and designs information system. Being a Systems Engineer I monitors the performance of systems. Typically requires a bachelor's degree. Additionally, Systems Engineer I typically reports to a manager. The Systems Engineer I works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed. To be a Systems Engineer I typicall... View Salary
Systems Engineer II designs, develops, supports, and maintains the organization's systems infrastructure, including the implementation and design of hardware and software. Makes updates to system related installation documentation. Being a Systems Engineer II performs end-user support. Typically requires a bachelor's degree. Additionally, Systems Engineer II typically reports to a manager. The Systems Engineer II occasionally directed in several ... View Salary
Systems Engineer III designs, develops, supports, and maintains the organization's systems infrastructure, including the implementation and design of hardware and software. Analyzes, develops, modifies, tests and maintains the system. Being a Systems Engineer III makes updates to system related installation documentation. Typically requires a bachelor's degree. Additionally, Systems Engineer III typically reports to a manager. The Systems Enginee... View Salary
Systems Engineering Supervisor supervises and implements work related to the planning and engineering of systems infrastructure. Ensures that systems are designed and installed in a manner that meets the needs of the organization. Being a Systems Engineering Supervisor oversees the performance of the systems and recommends improvements as needed. Requires a bachelor's degree. Additionally, Systems Engineering Supervisor typically reports to a man... View Salary
Systems Engineering Manager manages daily operations in the department responsible for the planning and engineering of an organization's systems infrastructure. Ensures that hardware and/or software are designed and installed in a manner that meets the needs of the organization. Being a Systems Engineering Manager monitors systems performance and provides recommendations as required. Typically requires a bachelor's degree. Additionally, Systems E... View Salary
Systems Administrator I maintains and supports the integrity of the operating system environment and various computer systems. Performs systems maintenance tasks, such as system back-up, recovery, and file maintenance to promote uptime and efficient performance. Being a Systems Administrator I acquires, installs, and tests system software upgrades and computer components. Configures software and resolves technical problems. Additionally, Systems ... View Salary
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