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Senior Network Systems Administrator at Scientific Games Corporation in Chicago, IL

Position Summary Position Description:
Responsible for providing engineering and support for Global Systems Engineering Team. Specific duties include:
Architect and engineer MS Office 365; Monitor and maintain server farm (1000
servers); Optimization and administration of Active Directory Environments and VMware Virtual Infrastructure; Administration of MS server platforms - 2000, 2003, 2008 and 2012 servers; Assist with the installation of new software releases, system upgrades, evaluate and install patches; Develop scripts or tools for automating administrative tasks; Manage and maintain web servers using Microsoft IIS; Support internal and external DNS server; leverage experience with previous AD migrations, cross-forest migrations and interoperability scenarios; and Prepare data migration plans. Position Requirement:
Bachelor's degree (or foreign equivalent) in Computer Information Systems or related field and 5 years' experience in job offered or as a Deputy General Manager. Must have 5 years of experience (can be gained concurrently with experience above) in:
Managing windows & Unix OS Servers with multi vendor's servers, storage and blades hardware. Design, build and manage High available DNS, DHCP, Active Directory and vmware Vsphere infrastructure. Data Center Designing, implementation, reconsolidation and migration using tools VMware vCenter Server, Unix Rsync and windows Robocopy. The following certifications are also required:
VMware, Microsoft, Redhat Systems Administrator, SNIA Storage and ITIL. Background check and drug screening required.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
System & Network AdministrationEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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