System Administration/Programmer Intern
The System Administration/Programmer intern will work with Cantata’s technical teams to maintain, implement, upgrade, and manage user and server systems supporting the company. This position will also complete development and automation assignments in support of Cantata's cloud environment.
Responsibilities for System Administrator
- Development of applications, automation workflows, scripts, and other programming needs using modern programming and scripting languages.
- Responsible for the maintenance, configuration, and reliable operation of computer systems, network servers, and virtualization
- Troubleshoot hardware and software errors by running diagnostics, documenting problems and resolutions, prioritizing problems, and assessing impact of issues
- Provide documentation and technical specifications to IT staff for planning and implementing new or upgrades of IT infrastructure
- Lead desktop and help desk support efforts, making sure all desktop applications, workstations, and related equipment problems are resolved in a timely manner with limited disruptions.
Qualifications for System Administrator
- Associate or Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, System Administration, or a closely related field, or equivalent experience required
- 1-2 years of database, network administration, or system administration experience
- Experience with scripting and automation tools
- 1-2 years of programming experience using modern programming languages
- System administration Microsoft or other network related fields are a plus
- Working knowledge of virtualization, VMWare, or equivalent
- Working knowledge of cloud environments
- Strong knowledge of systems and networking software, hardware, and networking protocols
- A proven track record of developing and implementing IT strategy and plans
- Strong knowledge of implementing and effectively developing helpdesk and IT operations best practices, including expert knowledge of security, storage, data protection, and disaster recovery protocols