What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lead AIX Admin position at Systel,Inc.?
Job Description
Title: Lead Administrator AIX Admin
Duration: 6 months
Location: 1580 Valley River Drive, Eugene, OR 97401
Job Description:
- Effectively plan (including cost estimates), develop, and implement strategic, disaster recovery, and redundancy plans.
- IBM-AIX Admin
- Server capacity planning, implementation, and monitoring.
- Establish backup/restores of systems, identify, and install server patches, and create and maintain documentation.
- Maintain the complete lifecycle of the AIX environment.
- Expert level performance management and troubleshooting AIX.
- Identify and Implement disaster recovery solutions to meet RTO/RPO recover servers from different kinds of failures with minimal downtime/data loss.
- Troubleshoot & recover degraded or failed server cluster.
- Ability to define and automate security/service hardening standards.
- Ability to define configuration standards.
- Ability to implement processes, tool sets and automation to prevent configuration drift.
- Manage projects with appropriate documentation.
- Ability to be professional, calm, and collected, even in the face of serious adversity.
- A working understanding of the change management process.
- Excellent problem troubleshooting skills.
- Excellent interpersonal and presentation skills.
- Ability to develop and maintain good vendor and business partner relationships.
- Ability to discuss technical issues at differing levels of understanding.
- Provide superior service, communicating clearly with organizational and Clinical staff.
- Able to work independently and in a team environment.
- Able to handle multiple tasks at one time.
Preferred:
Along with a drive for automation, familiarity with Ansible, Puppet or other toolsets highly encouraged.
Familiarity with the Epic platform preferred.
Education: BS/BA required or comparable experience.
Experience: 5 years of engineering experience focused heavily on designing, planning, implementing, & maintaining secure Unix server and storage environments.