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Cloud/Systems EngineerThe Cloud/Systems Engineer serves as a member of the IT Services Team and will be the technical lead for the on-premise PC server infrastructure that serves The Kimmel Center and Philadelphia Orchestra IT consortium. This position will work closely with diverse teams, in a fast-paced environment and must be with cloud based infrastructure.
The Cloud/Systems Engineer must effectively prioritize work, encourage best practices in others and evaluate and implement technologies that improve efficiency, performance and reliability. This position will also be required to function as Level 2 support for the consortium.
Essential Functions: Infrastructure Keep a master inventory of all current server and storage infrastructure and network diagrams or drawings supported by IT Services. Serve as a member in on-call after-hours IT Services support rotation and assist in VMWare/SAN Manage, upgrade, document and maintain the virtualization software that operates the server infrastructure. Networking Provide support on network switching in consultation with Director of Technology Infrastructure VOIP Develop and maintain VOIP system including Cisco Call Manager, Call Center and Unity Office 365 / SharePoint /Azure Coordinate file migration to SharePoint and provide support for security and configuration of sites Application Support Coordinate and execute server based application upgrades and patches
Education/Experience: Bachelor’s degree in a related field plus a minimum of ten years of experience in Information Technology; or equivalent combination of education/training and experience is required.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Microsoft Azure, Office 365, SharePoint and other Cloud Services
Working Conditions/Physical Demands: Routine for office environment. Evening and weekend work will be required, as needed. Required availability for on-call after-hours IT support rotation. |
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The Cloud/Systems Engineer serves as a member of the IT Services Team and will be the technical lead for the on-premise PC server infrastructure that serves The Kimmel Center and Philadelphia Orchestra IT consortium. |
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The work of the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance is made possible through the generous support of committed individuals and institutions. |