The primary purpose of the Systems Specialist is to develop and support information technology systems that support the business, research and instructional functions of the College community. This is specialized work involving complex systems, many of which have high information security and uptime standards. This will require providing direct support to users of those systems, generating and maintaining documentation in regard to those systems, researching specialized hardware and software for same for both the research and instructional mission of the College, and manage and install operating systems and software on both real hardware and virtual machines. The work involves the advanced use of software and / or hardware tools to maintain existing and provision new services that are critical to the daily work of the College community. The work requires expertise with core infrastructure elements and how they interrelate to provide a cohesive and stable computing environment. Examples of the specific technologies this position supports include Proxmox Virtualization Environment; Ansible, Cfengine, or similar configuration management software; Zabbix, or similar monitoring applications; Warewulf or other HPC cluster management, networking and related technologies including containers, Slurm, Infiniband, etc.; Ubuntu / Debian Linux desktop and server; VMware vSphere, Microsoft Server, Synology, NetApp Data Ontap, Citrix Xenapp, Wordpress, and Crowdstrike Falcon and Qualys security software. Although situated within a highly collaborative team environment, this position is expected to work independently to resolve issues, and to perform well under pressure in a dynamic environment with time-sensitive deadlines. Understanding of the configuration of the systems software, applications and space usage is required for employees to determine impacts as changes and enhancements are made to systems. Work includes optimizing systems performance, troubleshooting systems problems, and analyzing usage and systems load issues of a highly technical nature. Work may include interaction with clients, technicians, analysts and specialists to troubleshoot problems related to the use of single and / or multiple information systems. The position’s duties will include creation, installation and modification of software and hardware, as well as testing and documentation on a variety of platforms. May have final technical decision responsibility. This position will also perform other duties as assigned and may work occasional nights and weekends. This position will perform occasional on-call duties as directed by management. Minimum Education and Experience Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, Computer Engineering, or closely related degree from an appropriately accredited institution and three years of experience in operations analysis and design, systems programming, or closely related area; or a
System • Chapel Hill, NC, US