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Senior Systems Administrator
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Senior Systems Administrator needed in Phoenix to oversee mission-critical IT systems, including servers, virtualization, and cloud technologies. Requires 5+ years of progressive experience, an Associate’s degree, and a valid Arizona Driver’s License. Key duties include managing Active Directory,...
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United States , Phoenix
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Linux Systems Administrator
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We are seeking an experienced Linux Systems Administrator to ensure stable, secure, and scalable infrastructure in Phoenix, Arizona. This role focuses on Linux administration, Kubernetes operations, and automation using Bash, Python, Ansible, or Terraform. Ideal candidates bring 3+ years of produ...
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United States , Phoenix
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Systems Administrator
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Join our team in Phoenix, AZ as a Systems Administrator for a long-term contract. You will manage Active Directory, Windows Server 2016/2019, and support Windows 10 & Citrix environments. This role requires expertise in Dell hardware and 365 Enterprise tools. We offer comprehensive benefits inclu...
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United States , Phoenix, Arizona
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Senior Systems Administrator
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Seeking a Senior Systems Administrator to own and scale post-purchase support systems like Zendesk. You'll need 8+ years of experience, expertise in APIs, SQL, and scripting, and the ability to translate business needs into technical solutions. This role offers competitive benefits and is open to...
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United States , Los Angeles, San Francisco, Phoenix, New York
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150000.00 - 210000.00 USD / Year
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Whatnot
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About the Systems Administrator role

Explore a world of opportunity in Systems Administrator jobs, the backbone of modern IT infrastructure. Systems Administrators are the essential professionals responsible for installing, configuring, maintaining, and securing the critical computer systems that organizations rely on daily. This dynamic profession sits at the intersection of technology and operations, ensuring network services, servers, and data remain available, performant, and protected. Whether managing on-premises data centers, cloud environments, or hybrid systems, these experts are the troubleshooters and guardians of an organization's digital ecosystem.

The core responsibilities of a Systems Administrator are vast and vital. Typically, they involve the deployment and maintenance of server hardware and operating systems, such as Windows Server or various Linux distributions. Daily tasks include monitoring system performance, applying security patches and software updates, and managing user accounts and access permissions. A significant part of the role is ensuring robust backup procedures and disaster recovery plans are in place and tested to guarantee business continuity. Furthermore, Systems Administrators configure and manage essential network services like DNS, DHCP, email, and file sharing. They provide crucial technical support, resolving complex issues that end-users or automated alerts may escalate, and meticulously document system configurations and procedures for consistency and knowledge sharing.

The skill set required for Systems Administrator jobs is both technical and interpersonal. A strong foundational knowledge of operating systems, networking concepts (TCP/IP, routing, firewalls), and virtualization platforms (like VMware or Hyper-V) is paramount. Proficiency in scripting languages such as PowerShell, Bash, or Python is highly valued for automating repetitive tasks and improving efficiency. As security is paramount, understanding cybersecurity principles, implementing security policies, and conducting vulnerability assessments are standard expectations. Beyond technical prowess, successful Systems Administrators possess exceptional problem-solving and analytical abilities to diagnose and resolve issues under pressure. Clear communication skills are essential for collaborating with IT teams, explaining technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders, and creating clear documentation.

Typical requirements for entering this field often include a bachelor's degree in computer science, information technology, or a related field, though relevant experience and professional certifications can be equally compelling. Certifications from vendors like Microsoft (Azure, Windows Server), CompTIA (Security+, Network+), Red Hat (RHCSA), or Cisco (CCNA) are widely recognized and can significantly enhance a candidate's profile. Employers generally seek candidates with a proven track record of managing IT systems, a keen attention to detail, and a commitment to continuous learning in a rapidly evolving technological landscape. For those with a passion for problem-solving and a desire to ensure the seamless operation of critical technology, Systems Administrator jobs offer a challenging, rewarding, and stable career path with opportunities across every industry.