Based in the Information Strategy and Technology Services Unit at the Mawson Lakes campus Full-time, fixed term contract 1 January 2025 to 31 December 2025 Commencement Salary: $91,033 per annum (plus 17% superannuation) About The RoleThe Information Technologist: Systems Administrator is required to work autonomously using sophisticated software to monitor critical servers, rectify issues with server and storage systems and build new servers. In addition, they support technologies such as clustering and load balancing which provide the ability to maintain high levels of system availability. They need to diagnose access, permission and security issues related to shared file resources. All staff in the Systems Infrastructure team are expected to cross skill and operate across all supported platforms depending on business requirements.About UniSAThe University of South Australia is Australia’s University of Enterprise. Our culture of innovation is anchored around global and national links to academic, research and industry partners. Our graduates are the new urban professionals, global citizens at ease with the world and ready to create and respond to change. Our research is inventive and adventurous and we create new knowledge that is central to global economic and social prosperity.Information Strategy and Technology Services (ISTS), which has the primary strategic and operational responsibility for the provision of the UniSA’s considerable IT infrastructure and services has approximately 180 staff in 9 key areas.The University’s Systems Infrastructure environment provides the underlying resources for access and identity, shared file systems, corporate systems, data management and disaster recovery. In addition the Systems Infrastructure team are responsible for the administration and support of core infrastructure applications including Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, IPAM, Server Anti-Virus, Student and Staff Email (Office 365 and Exchange) and Anti-Spam.The University’s IT infrastructure is required to be operational 24 hours per day x 365 days per year where possible. Systems Infrastructure staff are responsible for ensuring that the IT infrastructure supporting the University’s business critical systems functions correctly and provides adequate performance to maintain productivity for end-users. Systems Infrastructure staff use their excellent customer service skills when liaising directly with key stakeholders including staff and students.A Systems Administrator in the Systems Infrastructure team provides broad weekly objectives for their workflow, uses their own technical skills to complete tasks, solve significant infrastructure problems and complete small projects. They seek further technical guidance from senior team members only when their activities have a major impact to the University. They make significant contributions to team project work, recommend improvements and specialise in at least one major aspect of the systems infrastructure environment as defined in the specific duties.Essential Skills And Experience Relevant tertiary qualification (normally a degree) or demonstrated equivalent knowledge experience and skills and a commitment to ongoing professional development High level experience in the implementation of operating system and application level security in a complex information technology environment which integrates with the network architecture Extensive experience supporting and documenting infrastructure technologies associated with server and storage configuration and deployment including clustering, server load balancing, continuous operations, monitoring and disaster recovery, automated system builds, virtual machines and capacity planning Significant experience in and commitment to, a high level of customer service and to working collaboratively in a team based work environment, including verbal and interpersonal skills and the ability to successfully communicate with a diverse range of people at all levels High level knowledge and experience in the management of server virtualisation technologies BenefitsGetting a great job working with the best is just the start. UniSA rewards its staff with a wide variety of benefits such as: Access to great personal development opportunities Generous superannuation contributions of 17% Flexible working conditions A range of salary packaging options, including vehicle leasing, laptops and car parking fees Culture At the University of South Australia, we value workplace diversity and are committed to providing a supportive, inclusive, and respectful work environment for all people. We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, women, members of the LGBTIQ+ community, people of culturally diverse backgrounds and people with disability.We are committed to providing an equitable and barrier free recruitment process and encourage you to share any support, adjustments and/or access requirements you have by contacting our Recruitment Central team on ( recruitment@unisa.edu.au ). Anything you tell us will be kept completely confidential.Start Your Unstoppable Career! For a copy of the position description and to apply, please visit Working at UniSA. The online application form will list the specific selection criteria that you need to address.Please address your cover letter to Emma Kelvin, Senior Consultant: Recruitment Central. For further information about the position or the recruitment process, please contact UniSA Recruitment Central on +61 8 8302 1700 or via email at recruitment@unisa.edu.au using job reference number 6634.Applications close: 11.30pm Sunday 10 November 2024Applications welcomed from Australian or NZ citizens, Australian permanent residents and those who have the legal right to work in Australia for the term of appointment.#S-DNICLICK HERE to access a copy of the Position Description Opens in new window