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Enterprise Systems Administrator Holstein Association USA, Inc.
, the world's largest dairy cattle breed organization, is a dynamic, innovative, growing organization located in Brattleboro, Vermont.
We are currently seeking an Enterprise Systems Administrator for our Information Services Department.
The Enterprise Systems Administrator will be responsible for the administration, development, execution and documentation of the enterprise systems and any projects.
This position is also responsible for installation, implementation, maintenance, and support of all enterprise system software and maintaining proper controls and backups to minimize the risk of downtime during system changes or failures.
Responsibilities also include proposing recommendations for improvements to the operating environment through changes in software, hardware, and/or procedures.
Availability for after hours on-call support a necessity.
This position requires a Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in a related field; minimum of four years of systems programming or enterprise systems administration experience; Unix/Linux and Windows operating system experience required; VMWare/Hyper V virtual environment experience desired; familiarity with PC software and hardware and LAN/WANs desirable.
The individual for this position must be a true team player with project planning experience, excellent verbal and written communications skills, and proven analytical and problem-solving skills.
As a valued team member, you will receive a competitive wage and an excellent benefit package.
If you meet these qualifications, please forward your resume and references to:
Human Resources Holstein Association USA, Inc.
1 Holstein Place, P.
O.
Box 808 Brattleboro, VT 05302-0808 (802) 254-4551 employment@holstein.
com Equal Opportunity Employer.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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