Posted by on January 30, 19102 at 03:17:28:
Our clients (foreign Multinational Companies and local listed companies) have immediate openings for the above positions. Interested candidates are requested to email your resume (in MS Word format and virus scanned) to jobs@thatz.com stating your present and expected salary, as well as, availability. Please include your photo in GIF or JPEG format, if any. Please also remember to include your contacts and Email-ID.
Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Requirements :
1) A Degree in Computer Science or equivalent.
2) At least two years of experience on managing a domain of NT or W2K servers and workstations. Those with 5 – 8 years working experience will be considered for senior or managerial positions.
3) Have experience installing and managing MS/SQL preferred.
4) Experience in W2K, Active Directory, MS/SQL, NT4, SMS, DHCP/DNS and/or Citrix.
5) Good leadership skills.
6) Hands-on experience on major Hardware brands (eg. Compaq, IBM, HP and /or Dell Servers).
7) MCSE and/or CCNA.
8) Good inter-personal and communication skills
9) Able to pick up new technologies within a short period and adopt to rapid change of environment
10) Strong tasks and time management skills
11) Able to work independently with minimum supervision
Job Duties :
1. To administrate/manage the W2K/NT environment that are made of over 100 + servers, such as Print, File and Application servers.
2. To resolve problems reported by Helpdesk.
3. To assist in rollout and management of NT servers environment for both local and regional user computing efforts. These would include the infrastructure servers such as Citrix, SMS, Active Directory, NAS, DHCP, etc that will impact the desktop environment for the bank users.
4. Assist in new projects via setting up of UAT/Production environment, including the setting up of MS/SQL databases.
5. To involve in global initiative such as the migration from the NT4 environment to Active Directory/W2K and the rollout NetIQ, Penta-safe, Norton Anti-virus products onto all the NT servers and integrate them into the overall regional monitoring.