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Windows/Exchange Systems Administrator

Company Name:
Pro-Tech Search, Inc.
Windows/Exchange Systems Administrator
Springfield, IL - Direct Hire

Responsibilities:
Monitor and respond to hardware & software problems utilizing hardware & software testing tools and techniques.
Perform standard Windows Administration procedures (including but not limited to):
Active Directory structure design and management
User/group access rights
Security and system performance enhancements
GPO, WINS, DNS, DHCP, WDS
Database and application support and
Microsoft SMS
Large Enterprise-Wide Microsoft Exchange environment: creating and deleting mailboxes, contacts, backups and restores, test and develop disaster recovery procedures and documentation.
Work with application and DBA support teams to provide support for production & non-production systems.
Install server hardware, software and provide data communications support


Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in a computer science or equivalent work experience.
Knowledge in computer operating systems such as: Microsoft Windows Server/Desktop OS, Microsoft Exchange, SMS and/or SQL and network protocols.
4
years of experience as a Microsoft Windows Server/Exchange Administrator.
Experience in Active Directory structure design and management (GPO, WINS, DNS, DHCP, WDS, database and application support and Microsoft SMS.)
Experience in AntiVirus/Antispam Administration and enterprise backup/restore (of both OS and data).
Experience with server hardware (ie: Dell Poweredge, ISM Bladecenter, HP BladeCenter, Compaq Servers).

Must be able to work in the United States without sponsorship.
If interested, please send your resume in WORD format to: christan@pro-techsearch.com
Thank you!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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