Server Specialists @ Education First Bangalore

Posted: April 28, 2011 in Jobs
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Job Description

Server Specialists (6- 10 years)

Division

EF Education First Global IT

Location

Bangalore, India

The Role

Support of IT infrastructure using Incident, Problem, change and Configuration Management

Responsible for administering, monitoring, and maintaining Microsoft server Windows-2008 R2 AD and Exchange -2007, convert business and technical requirements into both high-level architecture and detailed design specifications

Maintain the VMware Enterprise Cluster and Virtual Servers (Windows & Linux) ensuring uptime and site responsiveness.

Provide recommendations to improve the SAN infrastructure, and address/lead critical issues and root cause analysis.

Must handle problem tickets, assist other teammates in technical decision making, support current business applications.

Requirements (All candidates)

Must have Good understanding of Scripts and Power shell and Exchange

Has good knowledge of multiple Microsoft Technologies e.g. AD, Exchange SCOM, SCCM, Collaboration and Share point

System administration skills on SAN (Netapp/EMC), VMware and Linux

Additional Information

EF is the world leader in international education. Our mission is to break down barriers in language, culture, and geography and so far we have helped over 15 million people learn a language, discover the world or earn an academic degree.

EF is an equal opportunities employer. If you are motivated by the prospect of design career with an international and forward-thinking company, we want to hear from you.

Interested candidates should send a CV and cover letter to: itjobs@ef.com

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