Sr Windows Server Admin Jobs
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By The Coca-Cola Company
At , Atlanta, 30313
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At ,
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At , Stamford, Ct
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Windows Admin Jobs
By InfiCare Staffing
At Eagan, MN, United States
Windows Sys Admin Jobs
By Career Movement
At Hawthorne, CA, United States
Business Experience Plan & Amp; Admin Advisor Sr
By PNC
At Trenton, NJ, United States
Windows Admin Jobs
By TekJobs
At United States
Windows Admin Jobs
By VIRTUAL NETWORX INC
At New York, NY, United States
Remote - Windows Server Admin
By Power I.T.
At United States
Junior Windows Systems Admin
By Softworld, a Kelly Company
At Lexington, MA, United States
Sr Windows Administrator Jobs
By Centroid Systems
At United States
Windows Admin Jobs
By Software People Inc.
At Harrisburg, PA, United States
Server Admin Jobs
By Satwic Inc
At Los Angeles, CA, United States
Windows Engineer/Admin Jobs
By Resource Logistics Inc.
At Dallas, TX, United States
Sr. Clerk, Admin Servicing (Titles)
By CarMax
At , Kennesaw, 30144, Ga
It Support Windows Admin Full Time
By NavTech Consulting
At Irving, TX, United States
Sr. Workfront Admin/Traffic Manager
By RedCloud Consulting
At Redmond, WA, United States
Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to use your Windows Server Admin skills? We are looking for a motivated and experienced Windows Server Admin to join our team. You will be responsible for managing and maintaining our Windows Server environment, ensuring that our systems are secure and running optimally. If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding role, this is the job for you!
Windows Server Admin jobs involve managing and maintaining the Windows Server operating system. This includes installing, configuring, and troubleshooting the system, as well as managing user accounts, security, and system performance. Windows Server Admin jobs also involve monitoring the system for any potential issues, and responding to user requests for assistance. To become a Windows Server Admin, you must have a strong understanding of the Windows Server operating system, as well as experience with networking and system administration. You should also have experience with scripting languages, such as PowerShell, and be familiar with server virtualization technologies. Skills required for a Windows Server Admin job include strong problem-solving and troubleshooting skills, as well as the ability to work independently and in a team environment. Knowledge of Windows Server operating systems, networking, and system administration is also essential. Additionally, experience with scripting languages, such as PowerShell, and server virtualization technologies is beneficial. Responsibilities of a Windows Server Admin include installing, configuring, and troubleshooting the Windows Server operating system, managing user accounts, and monitoring system performance. They must also be able to respond to user requests for assistance, and be able to identify and resolve any potential issues. Experience with Windows Server operating systems, networking, and system administration is essential for a Windows Server Admin job. Additionally, experience with scripting languages, such as PowerShell, and server virtualization technologies is beneficial. Qualifications for a Windows Server Admin job typically include a bachelor’s degree in computer science, information systems, or a related field. Additionally, certifications such as Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) or Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA) are beneficial. Tools that help Windows Server Admin work better include Windows Server Manager, PowerShell, and System Center Configuration Manager. Additionally, monitoring tools such as Windows Performance Monitor and Windows Event Viewer can help identify and troubleshoot any potential issues. Good tips to help Windows Server Admin do more effectively include staying up to date with the latest Windows Server operating system updates, using automation tools to simplify tasks, and taking advantage of virtualization technologies to maximize system resources. Additionally, it is important to stay organized and document any changes made to the system.Common Windows Server Admin interview questions include:
• What experience do you have with Windows Server operating systems?
• How familiar are you with scripting languages, such as PowerShell?
• What experience do you have with server virtualization technologies?
• How would you troubleshoot a system issue?
• What strategies do you use to ensure system security?
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