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TS GCSS UNIX System Admin / SA 2/ Montgomery Alabama
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Country: USA
Location: Alabama-Montgomery Montgomery, AL 36109
Total applied: 40 |
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TS GCSS UNIX System Admin / SA 2/ Montgomery Alabama
Unisys is a worldwide information technology services and solutions company. Our people combine expertise in systems integration, outsourcing, infrastructure, server technology and consulting with precision thinking and relentless execution to help clients, in more than 100 countries, quickly and efficiently achieve competitive advantage.For more than five decades, Unisys has been helping governments around the world to better protect, serve and communicate with their citizens by helping them solve their most complex IT challenges. We help transform the way government agencies manage information and improve responsiveness to their customers ? we help government agencies transform their visions in to value. For our Sun Solaris Systems Administrator position in Montgomery, Alabama we need: Experience in Sun Solaris Unix systems required. Applicant needs to have at least 3 years of Solaris Unix Systems Administration experience and a Bachelor's degree in an IT related field. Additional years of experience can be substituted for the lack of an advanced degree. Also required is a minimum of an active Secret clearance. The successful candidate must be eligible to obtain a Top Secret clearance. This position requires good people skills as well as well rounded technical ability. This person must provide centralized remote Systems Administration support to SMC Montgomery. Responsible for providing Microsoft NT and HP-UX systems administration support to over 60 servers worldwide supporting GCSS-AF applications to include LOGMOD, ARMS, and MDS as well as Medical Health Care Systems worldwide. Daily tasks include performing system security checks, system monitoring, database/backup checks, checks of open trouble tickets, documenting problems encountered using Remedy ARS, answering customer calls, capturing and analyzing system performance metrics and monitoring user activities.BenefitsUnisys offers a very competitive benefits package including health insurance coverage from first day of employment, a 401k with an immediately vested company match, excellent vacation and educational benefits. To learn more about Unisys visit us at www.Unisys.com Unisys is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).We offer a fully competitive total rewards programs in a Pay for Performance environment, including opportunities for growth and development through Unisys University, an above market vacation policy, tuition reimbursement, competitive health and welfare benefits including medical, dental, life, disability, 401K and (featuring immediate eligibility) and a developing array of work/life benefits.If you are interested in applying for this employment opportunity or exploring similar opportunities, please Apply Online. Unisys is an Equal Opportunity Employer. M/F/D/V. Company: Â Unisys Location:Â Montgomery, AL 36109 Status:Â Full Time Job Category:Â IT/Software Development Company:Â Unisys Reference Code:Â WB3/M2ON/224085
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