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The purpose of this job is to build, deploy, and maintain servers, install upgrades and patches, and perform basic troubleshooting of the city's Energy Management System (EMS) technology. Essential functions include performing patch management on the city's light department infrastructure, managing physical and electronic access, facilitating disaster recovery planning utilizing tape rotation and storage, and creating and maintaining procedure documentation, including standard operating procedures. Regular attendance is required. Other duties may be assigned. Education and Experience: An equivalent combination of education, training, and experience will be considered. Education and experience include: an associate's degree or 2 years of college, and less than 1 year of experience in server installation and support. Licenses or Certifications: A valid driver's license is required. Knowledge of: network, servers, workstations, hardware, and software; relevant systems, devices, and equipment; backup/recovery technology; policies and procedures; North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) standards. Skill in: typing and/or data entry with minimal errors; communicating verbally and in writing to meet the needs of the audience; maintaining attention to detail. Ability to: compile, organize, interpret, and communicate data and results concisely; apply logic and reasoning to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems; create and maintain documentation; provide high levels of effective customer service; regularly use a computer, software, phone, and related office equipment; focus on tasks; pass a Criminal Justice Information Services background check. Supervision Exercised: The job has no responsibility for the direction or supervision of others. The City of Columbia is a merit, affirmative action, equal opportunity employer: male / female. The City of Columbia requires pre-employment drug testing. The City of Columbia participates in the federal E-Verify work authorization program.
The purpose of this job is to build, deploy, and maintain servers, install upgrades and patches, and perform basic troubleshooting of the city's Energy Management System (EMS) technology. Essential functions include performing patch management on the city's light department infrastructure, managing physical and electronic access, facilitating disaster recovery planning utilizing tape rotation and storage, and creating and maintaining procedure documentation, including standard operating procedures. Regular attendance is required. Other duties may be assigned. Education and Experience: An equivalent combination of education, training, and experience will be considered. Education and experience include: an associate's degree or 2 years of college, and less than 1 year of experience in server installation and support. Licenses or Certifications: A valid driver's license is required. Knowledge of: network, servers, workstations, hardware, and software; relevant systems, devices, and equipment; backup/recovery technology; policies and procedures; North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) standards. Skill in: typing and/or data entry with minimal errors; communicating verbally and in writing to meet the needs of the audience; maintaining attention to detail. Ability to: compile, organize, interpret, and communicate data and results concisely; apply logic and reasoning to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems; create and maintain documentation; provide high levels of effective customer service; regularly use a computer, software, phone, and related office equipment; focus on tasks; pass a Criminal Justice Information Services background check. Supervision Exercised: The job has no responsibility for the direction or supervision of others. The City of Columbia is a merit, affirmative action, equal opportunity employer: male / female. The City of Columbia requires pre-employment drug testing. The City of Columbia participates in the federal E-Verify work authorization program.