Hi All,
Hope you are doing good today,

Please let me know if you have anyone available for the below positoin..

*Windows System Administrator
Georgetown, KY
1 year with year to year renewal
$35/hour all inclusive*
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*///****HOT REQUIREMENT****////*

 ·         Superior problem solving and troubleshooting skills at the System
Engineer level.
·         Sufficient technical depth to communicate with business and other
internal IS Groups at a peer level.
·         Possess the ability to work independently with minimal management
supervision and as part of nationwide team of engineers.
·         Be confident and actively participating in team support by
proposing and implementing solutions.
·         Ability and confidence in creating roadmaps, making system
recommendations and providing excellent customer support.
·         Written and oral communication skills are required.
·         Ability to create clear and concise documentation.

STRONG Knowledge of SCOM is a MUST ,Any prior systems management experience
is valuable, but they would not place too much value on prior MOM 2005
experience.  The versions are so significantly different that skills do not
necessarily translate.  Of course, if this new person were to be involved in
the migration efforts, MOM knowledge may help.
Knowledge of Windows Server – both for configuring/maintaining the SCOM
infrastructure and understanding monitoring of target Windows servers
Knowledge of SQL Server – same … needed to configure and maintain SCOM
databases, along with monitoring SQL databases.  SQL Reporting Services is
also a plus, as that is the underlying component for building SCOM reports.
Knowledge of the target apps/platforms you plan to monitor, such as
Exchange, AD, IIS, SharePoint, UNIX and Linux, etc.  You certainly can
manage SCOM without necessarily knowing these, but the better admins have
that broad working knowledge.
Scripting knowledge is a big plus … the ability to write VB, PowerShell,
etc. comes in very handy to extend and automate the product.  Also, SCOM is
an object oriented system, using classes and instances, and those with some
programming knowledge tend to grasp this quicker
ITIL/MOF background is helpful.  The tool really is designed to support the
IT Service Management concept, and those that approach SCOM as a tool to
help monitor and measure the services they provide (rather than a tool that
monitors computers) see more of the value of the tool.

 
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*Warm Regards,

Irfan Khan | *
*Technical Recruiter
**[email protected]* <[email protected]>
*Direct: 203 813 0903
*

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