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L3 Database Administrator (DBA) – MS SQL Server
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Seeking an experienced L3 MS SQL Server DBA for a critical 24/7 support role in Atlanta, GA or Plano, TX. You will manage large-scale, mission-critical databases across Silver, Gold, and Platinum tiers, ensuring high availability and disaster recovery. Requires 8-12 years of experience with advan...
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United States , Atlanta
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105000.00 - 110000.00 USD / Year
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Tech Mahindra
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L3 Database Administrator (DBA) – MS SQL Server
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Seeking an experienced L3 MS SQL Server DBA in Atlanta to manage mission-critical production estates across Silver, Gold, and Platinum tiers. You will own Sev-1/Sev-2 incidents, lead RCA, and ensure strict RTO/RPO adherence through Always On Availability Groups and DR execution. Requires 8-12 yea...
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United States , Atlanta
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105000.00 - 110000.00 USD / Year
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Tech Mahindra
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IT Server Administrator
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Seeking an experienced IT Server Administrator in Wichita, KS to manage enterprise Unix (AIX, CentOS, Ubuntu) and Windows Server environments. Requires 5+ years configuring Active Directory, GPOs, and scripting with PowerShell or Bash. Key duties include AD integration, VM management (ESXi), and ...
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United States , Wichita
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78400.00 - 120250.00 USD / Year
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Boeing
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Windows Server & SQL Database Administrator
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Join our team in Pittsburgh as a Windows Server & SQL Database Administrator. Provide Level 3 support for critical Microsoft Windows Servers and SQL Server instances, including HADR solutions. Leverage your expertise in Active Directory, virtualization (VMware/Hyper-V), and ITIL to drive system i...
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United States , Pittsburgh
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115000.00 USD / Year
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Realign
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Server Administrator
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Join our team in Dearborn, Michigan, as a Server Administrator for a six-month contract with extension potential. This on-site role requires expertise in VMware, IIS, Windows Server, and Citrix technologies. You will manage virtualization, security, and network load balancing. We offer comprehens...
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United States , Dearborn
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Robert Half
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SQL Server Database Administrator III
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Seeking an experienced SQL Server DBA III to oversee database design, administration, and high-availability in Los Angeles. This senior role requires 5+ years of expertise in SQL Server, T-SQL, SSIS/SSRS, and HA/DR technologies like Always On. Act as a subject matter expert and mentor while enjoy...
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United States , Los Angeles
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105267.00 - 173689.00 USD / Year
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L.A. Care Health Plan
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About the Server Administrator role

A career as a Server Administrator is foundational to modern business operations, as these professionals are responsible for the health, performance, and security of an organization’s core IT infrastructure. Server Administrator jobs involve managing the physical and virtual servers that power everything from email and file storage to critical business applications and databases. In this role, you are the guardian of the data center, ensuring that systems remain online, responsive, and secure against evolving threats.

Typical responsibilities for a Server Administrator span a wide range of technical disciplines. On a daily basis, you might install, configure, and maintain operating systems such as Windows Server, various Linux distributions (like RHEL, Ubuntu, or CentOS), and Unix variants. You will manage Active Directory services, including user accounts, security groups, and Group Policy Objects (GPOs) to enforce security settings across the enterprise. Server administrators also handle virtualization platforms (such as VMware vSphere or Hyper-V) to create and manage virtual machines, optimizing resource allocation and uptime. A significant portion of the role involves patching and updating systems to remediate vulnerabilities, often using tools like WSUS, SCCM, or Linux package managers. Monitoring system performance, troubleshooting hardware and software failures, and managing backup and disaster recovery solutions are also critical daily tasks. You will frequently collaborate with network engineers, security teams, and application developers to ensure seamless integration and support for business-critical projects.

To succeed in Server Administrator jobs, a blend of technical expertise and problem-solving skills is essential. Employers typically look for several years of hands-on experience with both Windows and Linux/Unix server environments. Proficiency in scripting languages like PowerShell, Bash, or Python is highly valued for automating routine tasks and configuration management. A deep understanding of networking fundamentals (DNS, DHCP, TCP/IP) and storage technologies (SAN, NAS, RAID) is also required. Security knowledge is paramount, including experience with access controls, patch management, and vulnerability remediation. Beyond technical skills, strong communication and documentation abilities are necessary, as you will often need to create runbooks, report on system status, and mentor junior team members. The ability to work under pressure during outages and to plan maintenance windows with minimal business disruption is a hallmark of a seasoned server administrator.

In summary, Server Administrator jobs offer a dynamic and rewarding career path for those who enjoy deep technical troubleshooting, system architecture, and ensuring the digital backbone of an organization runs flawlessly. Whether you are managing a handful of on-premise servers or a complex hybrid cloud environment, this role is critical to enabling business continuity and innovation.