Systems Administrator - Senior
Company: Beyond SOF
Location: Herndon
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Systems Administrator - Senior Summary : The systems
administration encompasses network and server administration. The
systems administrator’s responsibilities include: implementation of
baseline changes and respond to change requests; perform technical
evaluations, analysis, and troubleshooting for all supported
servers; build servers by providing technical configuration, setup,
installation services, hardware and coordination of application
projects; and operate and maintain servers. Duties, Tasks, and
Responsibilities Assess server loads and work with tech lead on
developing tuning recommendations. Assist in server maintenance and
special projects, during extended work hours Attend TEMs to discuss
and agree upon MOAs –ensure MOA is within scope of server team’s
work. Build servers: Provide technical configuration, setup,
installation services, hardware and coordination for application
projects. Communicate outage/degradation of server to management
Coordinate server installation. Create and/or update the Asset
Management record—responsible for integrity of asset management
record. Create request for service support (SRS) from
internal/external service providers Ensure build report (procedure)
is feasible, clear, and concise Establish server baseline Execute
tasks in the following areas: change request, trouble ticket,
routine operation and maintenance, and server build. Implement
baseline changes under tech lead oversight Maintain server rooms.
Monitor/support tape backup Perform operating system software
updates/upgrades Perform server checklist. Perform technical
evaluations, analysis, and troubleshooting for all “supported”
servers in response to Help Desk Tickets—which includes but not
limited the following activities: Server failures, full system
outage. Provide operational pager duty support Provide remote
access to servers Request hardware replacements Respond to assigned
change requests that are submitted by “internal” and “external”
customers. Restore file and data information Submit Build Reports
for routine deliveries Support customer in the development of a
dedicated server build report as well as an internal build report.
Transition servers Understand and implement established technical
and workflow procedures Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Active
Listening — Giving full attention to what other people are saying,
taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions
as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times.
Category Flexibility — The ability to generate or use different
sets of rules for combining or grouping things in different ways.
Clerical — Knowledge of administrative and clerical procedures and
systems such as word processing, managing files and records,
stenography and transcription, designing forms, and other office
procedures and terminology. Complex Problem Solving — Identifying
complex problems and reviewing related information to develop and
evaluate options and implement solutions Computers and Electronics
— Knowledge of circuit boards, processors, chips, electronic
equipment, and computer hardware and software, including
applications and programming Coordination — Adjusting actions in
relation to others' actions. Critical Thinking — Using logic and
reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative
solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems Customer and
Personal Service — Knowledge of principles and processes for
providing customer and personal services. This includes customer
needs assessment, meeting quality standards for services, and
evaluation of customer satisfaction. Deductive Reasoning — The
ability to apply general rules to specific problems to produce
answers that make sense. Documentation —Ability to draft
requirements documents, correspondence and procedures in accordance
with policies English Language — Knowledge of the structure and
content of the English language including the meaning and spelling
of words, rules of composition, and grammar. Inductive Reasoning —
The ability to combine pieces of information to form general rules
or conclusions (includes finding a relationship among seemingly
unrelated events). Information Ordering — The ability to arrange
things or actions in a certain order or pattern according to a
specific rule or set of rules (e.g., patterns of numbers, letters,
words, pictures, mathematical operations). Judgment and Decision
Making — Considering the relative costs and benefits of potential
actions to choose the most appropriate one. Knowledge of
Communications and Information Security policies and practices.
Knowledge of the CIO's policies and procedures relating to the
design, upgrading, and operating and maintaining networks.
Knowledge of theory and practice underlying satellite and LAN/WAN
network operations. Mathematics — Knowledge of arithmetic, algebra,
geometry, calculus, statistics, and their applications. Monitoring
— Monitoring/Assessing performance of yourself, other individuals,
or organizations to make improvements or take corrective action.
Near Vision — The ability to see details at close range (within a
few feet of the observer). Network Analysis — Ability to utilize
complex network analysis tools to resolve complex network
performance problems. Oral Expression — Ability to communicate
information and ideas in speaking so others will understand Oral
Expression — The ability to communicate information and ideas in
speaking so others will understand. Presentation — Ability to write
technical proposals for presentation to approval boards. Problem
Sensitivity — The ability to tell when something is wrong or is
likely to go wrong. It does not involve solving the problem, only
recognizing there is a problem Procedures and Processes — Ability
to provide explanations of complex technical procedures and
processes clearly and accurately to both technical and
non-technical audiences. Programming — Writing computer programs
for various purposes. Reading Comprehension — Understanding written
sentences and paragraphs in work related documents. Speaking —
Talking to others to convey information effectively Systems
Environment — Demonstrated ability to effectively function in a
multi-system and/or multi- application environment Systems —
Knowledge of multiple specialties such as operating systems, email
or database platforms, storage technologies, or hardware support,
including knowledge of operating systems (e.g., NT, Windows 2000,
UNIX, XP). Technologies — Knowledge of existing server technologies
including principles and methods used in obtaining maximum
utilization of server technologies Technology — Ability to assess
the technical characteristics of new operating capabilities
proposed for inclusion in the network to determine potential impact
on network performance Writing — Communicating effectively in
writing as appropriate for the needs of the audience. Written
Comprehension — The ability to read and understand information and
ideas presented in writing. Written Expression — The ability to
communicate information and ideas in writing so others will
understand. Minimum Education General equivalency guidelines for
education, certifications, and experience are provided below;
however, these guidelines do not immediately qualify someone at a
particular level. Skill levels for an individual are based upon a
combination of education, training, and experience, e.g. someone
may have 20 years of professional experience; however they may only
be qualified as Full Performance based upon the expertise needed to
perform the work within that category. General professional years
of experience may be substituted for specialized years of
experience at a ratio of three (3) years of general experience
within an occupation for one (1) year of specialized experience.
Relevant certifications will be considered equivalent to three (3)
months of specialized experience. An Associate’s degree in Computer
Science, Information Systems, Engineering, Business, or a
scientific or technical discipline related to the specific skill
will be considered equivalent to eighteen (18) months specialized
experience. A Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information
Systems, Engineering, Business, or a scientific or technical
discipline related to the specific skill will be considered
equivalent to three (3) years specialized experience (total
equivalency is not cumulative when combined with an Associate’s
degree). A Master’s degree in Computer Science, Information
Systems, Engineering, Business, or a scientific or technical
discipline related to the specific skill will be considered
equivalent to two (2) years specialized experience (up to a total
of five (5) years when combined with a Bachelor’s). A Doctorate in
Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, Business, or a
scientific or technical discipline related to the specific skill
will be considered equivalent to two (2) years specialized
experience (up to a total of seven (7) years when combined with a
Master’s and a Bachelor’s). Minimum Experience Senior : A senior
level practitioner. Someone that has extensive experience or
training related to a particular skill, language, system, or
technology and is capable of not only delivering a capability tied
to that skill, but passing their knowledge on to others. Requires a
minimum of six (6) years of experience specific to the skill.
Ability, training and actual work experience with the specific
computer language, systems, and/or technology is significantly more
important than the number of years of experience. This is
especially true with emerging technologies.
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