Adams Land and Cattle hiring IT Specialist

Adams Land and Cattle
Adams Land and Cattle

Adams Land and Cattle is seeking an individual to provide IT support in all of the Adams Land and Cattle facilities and locations. This position would be located in Broken Bow, Nebraska.

Job Responsibilities:
This person is responsible for:
Responding to IT ticket request submissions.
Researching and fixing production data issues.
Assisting with server setup, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
Managing Microsoft Azure infrastructure.
Overseeing PC, laptop, and tablet setup, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
Assisting with network maintenance, security, and upgrades.
Providing rotational on-call IT support to Adams Land and Cattle employees.
Assisting with server and database backups/restores.
Assisting Development Team in roll-out of software installs and upgrades.
Maintaining a secure network through monitoring, security, and control.
Providing anti-virus solution maintenance.

Job Qualifications:
Ideal candidate would possess the following qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in CS, IS, Networking, or other related discipline; 2 years of related experience may be substituted with an Associates.
Network + certification (or be willing to get certified within first six months of employment).
Cisco or Ubiquiti product knowledge is a plus.
T-SQL knowledge.
Network design, LAN knowledge, and network tuning experience is a plus.
Excellent problem solving skills.
Strong customer service skills.
Good written and verbal communication.
Experience with VoIP phone system.
2+ years experience with the following:
- Windows Server 2008/2012 setup and maintenance.
- Virtual server management using Hyper-V.
- Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, SMTP, SMNP.
- Microsoft SQL Server Management.

Other Job Information (if applicable):
This position requires:
Valid Driver’s License.
Exerting 25 to 50 pounds occasionally. Carrying, Lifting/Lowering, Bending, Twisting, Climbing, Reaching, Kneeling, Sitting, Walking, and Standing and other positional physical movements may be occasional to frequent.

More details at: https://go.unl.edu/0vd7