Senior Administrator - MS Windows 2000
HCLTech
Responsible for the steady-state management, maintenance, and optimization of the Windows Server infrastructure. This role ensures the reliability of server operations through proactive monitoring, robust security management, and efficient resource administration, serving as a key technical resource for operational stability.
Key Responsibilities
Key Responsibilities Windows Server Administration: Perform end-to-end administration of Windows Server environments (2016, 2019, 2022). Handle server builds, configuration updates, and general OS troubleshooting. Access & Resource Management: Manage local users and groups. Administer file system permissions (NTFS) and network shares to ensure secure and efficient data access. Disk & Storage Administration: Manage server disk volumes, partitions, and file systems. Oversee storage allocation and connectivity at the OS level, including RAID configurations and SAN-attached storage. Event Log & Health Management: Proactively monitor and analyze Windows System and Security Event Logs. Identify potential hardware/software failures or security breaches and take corrective action. Performance Monitoring: Track and analyze server performance metrics (CPU, Memory, Disk I/O, Network). Identify bottlenecks and implement tuning to ensure optimal application performance. Data Protection & Backup: Oversee server backup operations. Ensure all critical data is backed up according to policy and perform regular restoration tests to validate Disaster Recovery readiness. Security Management: Execute patch management cycles (via WSUS, SCCM, or similar) and manage enterprise Antivirus/Endpoint Protection agents to maintain a secure environment. High Availability: Administer and troubleshoot Microsoft Failover Cluster Services. Ensure the availability of clustered roles and resources across multiple nodes. Skill Requirements Technical Skills & Requirements Operating Systems: Advanced knowledge of Windows Server architecture and core services (AD, DNS, DHCP). Clustering: Hands-on experience with Microsoft Cluster Services (MSCS) and Failover Clustering management. Storage: Proficiency in Windows Disk Management, LVM-like concepts in Windows, and troubleshooting storage latency. Security Tools: Experience with patching tools (WSUS/SCCM) and enterprise security suites (CrowdStrike, Symantec, or Microsoft Defender). Monitoring: Familiarity with performance monitoring tools (PerfMon, SCOM, or SolarWinds). Scripting: Ability to use PowerShell for automating operational tasks and log parsing.
Other Requirements
Education: Bachelor’s degree in IT, Computer Science, or equivalent professional experience. Experience: 3–5 years in a Windows Server operational or \"Steady State\" environment. Certifications (Preferred): Microsoft Certified: Windows Server Hybrid Administrator Associate. ITIL Foundation (v3 or v4) for operational process knowledge
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