Disaster Recovery Administrator Medical & Healthcare - Marlborough, MA at Geebo

Disaster Recovery Administrator

Job Title : Disaster Recovery Administrator
Job Location : , Marlborough, MA 01701
Position Type : Contract
Job Description :
Our client is seeking a Disaster Recovery Administrator with 3-5 years of hands on Disaster Recovery planning experience in a mid to large compute environment.
Must have experience and strong understanding of the following;
DR best practices (planning, managing, executing, maintaining DR tests and recovery plans, development and implementation of DR processes and standards)
IT Infrastructure (mainframes, AS400, networking, networking protocols, storage, backups, Unix/Linux/Wintel/ESX/VM servers and OS, Oracle databases, file transfers, system authentication, system security, desktops, data center cabling, data center environmentals, data replication technologies)
Change Management (Service Now)
Project Management (MS Project)
Technical Documentation (Word, PowerPoint, Visio, Excel)
ITIL, COBIT or ISO (working knowledge of IT service management best practices and standards, implementation and application of best practices)
Business Continuity and Risk Management (business resumption, RTO's/RPO's, risk identification and aversion)
College degree strong preferred.
Industry certifications related to IT Infrastructure or DR is a plus.
Retail industry experience preferable.
Experience working in a global multi-platform environment.
Ability to work independently.
Proven ability to partner and collaborate with others to provide quality solutions.
Self-motivated and extremely responsive with a sense of urgency.
Manage multiple projects and priorities.
Work well under pressure and during crisis situations.
Interact professionally with all levels of associates.
Build strong partnerships with team members, customers and vendors.
JD 15-00721Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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