System Administrator volunteers will assist in a wide range of technical support for our hardwares and software infrastructures. We are in need of experienced administrators who can lead our current volunteer IT team. Prefer: Degree in Computer Science, or Microsoft MSCA/MSCE, or relevant experience. All volunteer positions are available only for those in the local Puget Sound area of Washington.
Responsibilities:
- Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối is looking for an experienced Information Technology (IT) Systems Admin to lead or advise the IT team and help with computer set-up, installation, troubleshooting, service, security, and maintenance upgrades on a volunteer basis.
- The Volunteer Systems Administrator is responsible for planning projects and tasks with an all-volunteer IT team of 2-6 people, maintaining existing systems, making recommendations for hardware and software upgrades, troubleshooting long standing issues, and moving the IT infrastructure toward the ultimate goal of a high level of availability and dependability for all systems.
Requirements:
- Degree in Computer Science related field and/or Microsoft Certifications in Windows Server, networking, or other relevant certification
- System administration experience with Microsoft Servers
- Experience in administering and managing Microsoft Servers (Active Directory, File Server, DNS)
- Strong networking experience with knowledge of LAN/Wireless technologies, DNS, DHCP.
- Provide troubleshooting support and guidance to IT Support Specialists on break/fix issues.
- Work with the Director on budget recommendations, requests and priorities for IT infrastructure.
- Strong verbal and written skills
- Experience working in an environment with strong emphasis on government or medical compliance
Benefits:
- Build experience in IT for a non-profit organization
- Make a significant impact within Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối’s system functions, client computer usage, and volunteer organization
- All volunteer positions are available only for those in the local Puget Sound area of Washington.