Systems engineer Information Technology (IT) - Blacksburg, VA at Geebo

Systems engineer

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Start date: 2014-10-17T21:32:30.493
Salary period: Annual
Systems Engineer Primary Duties: Assist in the maintenance and development of information systems to include Windows domain administration, Linux server administration, LAN/WAN maintenance, Point-of-sale retail system management, website maintenance, hardware maintenance and configuration, open source software administration, network security, system troubleshooting, and end user assistance. Experience with Windows Server, Windows PCs, Linux, network design and administration, virtualization, server hardware, and network security solutions required. Preference will be given to candidates with a broad information technology background. Degree from a four-year accredited institution preferred. Experience with VOIP phone systems preferred. I.T. certifications are helpful but not essential. Some heavy lifting required. Must be able to work some evenings and weekends. This is a full-time position. We offer a starting salary of $35,000 - $40,000 annually and an outstanding benefits package including: Health, Dental & Vision Insurance - Preferred Provider plan with large network; Company paid Life Insurance and Long Term Disability Insurance; Retirement Plans with company-paid portion and matching funds; generous Vacation Leave and Sick Leave plus Paid Holidays; full benefits details available on our website and at interview. Successful criminal history and driving record background checks required. Virginia Tech Services, Inc. application is required. Other applications NOT accepted. Submit an application online at or print the application and return in person to Volume Two Bookstore or University Bookstore, or fax to 961-3544. Call 231-9674 or e-mail with questions. Position open until filled or closed. Virginia Tech Services, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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