Summary
The Systems Administrator will play a hands-on role maintaining stable, secure IT systems in an on-site environment, supporting both office users and manufacturing operations.
Role Highlights:
- Autonomy & ownership – You’ll be the onsite IT lead, managing priorities and systems independently.
- Support without isolation – Work with an MSP for backup and specialized projects when needed.
- Stable environment – Established manufacturing means fewer emergencies and more focus on improvement.
- Broad hands on responsibility – From tech support to systems management, you’ll touch it all.
- Real influence – Shape IT direction and implement solutions that make a difference.
- Clear stakeholders & impact – One site, direct visibility, and appreciation for your work.
Key Responsibilities
- Install, configure, and maintain Windows operating systems, servers, and related infrastructure.
- Monitor system performance and troubleshoot hardware, software, and connectivity issues.
- Manage user accounts, permissions, and access controls using Active Directory and related tools.
- Perform routine system backups and assist with disaster recovery processes.
- Apply security updates, patches, and antivirus measures to maintain system integrity.
- Maintain accurate documentation of systems, configurations, and procedures.
- Provide hands-on technical support to end users and resolve day-to-day IT issues.
- Assist with system upgrades, infrastructure projects, and continuous improvement efforts.
- Support IT operations in a manufacturing environment where uptime and reliability are critical.
Requirements
- Experience supporting Windows-based systems and end users in an on-site environment.
- Working knowledge of Active Directory, basic networking, and system troubleshooting.
- Familiarity with patching, backups, and basic security best practices.
- Comfortable handling a mix of systems administration and user support responsibilities.
- Strong communication skills and a practical, hands-on approach to problem solving.