Idaho Staffing
Bingham County Systems And Network Administrator
Salary: Starts at $64,230.40 Annually DOQ/DOE Full time - County Benefits Included: Including 13 Paid Holidays/6 Weeks Paid Parental Leave, Health Insurance, Public Employee Retirement System of Idaho (PERSI) Closing Date: Open Until Filled Pay Grade: N29 FLSA Designation: Exempt Purpose Of Class/Primary Function: Under general direction of the Information Technology Director, responsible for organizing, modifying, installing and supporting Bingham Countys Network/Computer systems. Deploys and maintains Local Area networks (LANs), Wide Area Networks (WANs), Internet and Intranet systems and network segments. Essential Duties And Responsibilities: Install and support LANs, WANs, network segments and intranet systems. Install and maintain network hardware and software. Analyze and isolate issues. Monitor networks to ensure security and availability to specific users. Evaluate and modify systems performance. Identify user needs. Maintain integrity of the network, server deployment and security. Ensure network connectivity throughout a companys LAN/WAN infrastructure is on par with technical considerations. Perform network address assignment. Assign routing protocols and routing table configuration. Assign configuration of authentication and authorization of directory services. Maintain network facilities in individual machines, such as drivers and setting of personal computers as well as printers. Maintain network servers such as file servers Virtual Private Network (VPN) gateways and intrusion detection systems. Administer servers, desktop computers, printers, routers, switches, firewalls VOIP Phones, software deployment, security updates and patches. Secure network by developing network access, monitoring, control and evaluation; maintaining documentation. Upgrades networks by conferring with vendors; developing, testing, evaluating and installing enhancements. Specialty Areas Required: Windows Active Directory experience. Must be able to understand, administer and support 24x7 Law Enforcement System and Networks and work with various state agencies and corporate vendors to troubleshoot state and local interagency law enforcement networks and systems. Must be able to learn and become proficient in various specialty government software suites, physical security systems including IP cameras, DVRs and physical access control. Must be available for on-call status. Will support various additional specialty areas as assigned. Must be able to adapt and learn. Qualifications And Competency Requirements Essential: Systems Administration/Network Engineer experience. Minimum of five years working in Information Technology industry. Proficiency in: Microsoft Office 2019 and above.
Salary: Starts at $64,230.40 Annually DOQ/DOE Full time - County Benefits Included: Including 13 Paid Holidays/6 Weeks Paid Parental Leave, Health Insurance, Public Employee Retirement System of Idaho (PERSI) Closing Date: Open Until Filled Pay Grade: N29 FLSA Designation: Exempt Purpose Of Class/Primary Function: Under general direction of the Information Technology Director, responsible for organizing, modifying, installing and supporting Bingham Countys Network/Computer systems. Deploys and maintains Local Area networks (LANs), Wide Area Networks (WANs), Internet and Intranet systems and network segments. Essential Duties And Responsibilities: Install and support LANs, WANs, network segments and intranet systems. Install and maintain network hardware and software. Analyze and isolate issues. Monitor networks to ensure security and availability to specific users. Evaluate and modify systems performance. Identify user needs. Maintain integrity of the network, server deployment and security. Ensure network connectivity throughout a companys LAN/WAN infrastructure is on par with technical considerations. Perform network address assignment. Assign routing protocols and routing table configuration. Assign configuration of authentication and authorization of directory services. Maintain network facilities in individual machines, such as drivers and setting of personal computers as well as printers. Maintain network servers such as file servers Virtual Private Network (VPN) gateways and intrusion detection systems. Administer servers, desktop computers, printers, routers, switches, firewalls VOIP Phones, software deployment, security updates and patches. Secure network by developing network access, monitoring, control and evaluation; maintaining documentation. Upgrades networks by conferring with vendors; developing, testing, evaluating and installing enhancements. Specialty Areas Required: Windows Active Directory experience. Must be able to understand, administer and support 24x7 Law Enforcement System and Networks and work with various state agencies and corporate vendors to troubleshoot state and local interagency law enforcement networks and systems. Must be able to learn and become proficient in various specialty government software suites, physical security systems including IP cameras, DVRs and physical access control. Must be available for on-call status. Will support various additional specialty areas as assigned. Must be able to adapt and learn. Qualifications And Competency Requirements Essential: Systems Administration/Network Engineer experience. Minimum of five years working in Information Technology industry. Proficiency in: Microsoft Office 2019 and above.