SAS Administrator Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

SAS Administrator

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Request Technology-Craig Johnson
SAS Administrator Prestigious Fortune 500 Company is currently seeking a SAS Administrator. Candidate will serve as the primary End User point of contact for any SAS or other Analytic Tools support cases. They will help to troubleshoot analytic tool issues for our users, especially those interfacing with SAS. The candidate will frequently need to interact with users, operations teams, and SAS Support. They will access SAS Technical Support tracks and perform root cause analysis to provide solutions to problems. Candidate will assist in the design and implementation of analytic solutions, will create and maintain security, and perform software installations, configurations, monitoring, data migrations, upgrades and other environmental tasks.
Qualifications: - Candidate must have experience with Client Server (Windows, UNIX and LINUS) environments. - Experience with UNIX Scripting (Korn Shell, Awk) and conducting code reviews - Experience with UNIX tools and utilities (nmon, cron, At) - Experience with SAS/ACCESS to Relational databases (Oracle and Teradata) - Working knowledge of the SAS Macro facility and ANSI SQL - General knowledge of project management - Strong communication skills - Good documentation skills - Experience with SAS server deployment and administration - Experience with managing a central SAS Software Depot - Setting up Data Access in SAS, including registering libraries and tables in the metadata, updating table metadata, setting up data access, and troubleshooting data access - Experience with Active Directory Authentication, PAM, and Centrify - Web Application Server (JBOSS, Web Sphere, etc.) administration and configuration knowledge - Experience administering the SAS Mid-tier - Both SAS and OS level security knowledge - Administering Users, Groups, and Roles MYK62683JREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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