Senior Software Administrator File Transfer Information Technology (IT) - Philadelphia, PA at Geebo

Senior Software Administrator File Transfer

Position:
Senior Software Administrator File Transfer Location:
Hybrid, Philadelphia PA (must be local to PA, NJ, or DE) Duration:
3-month Contract-to-hire Rate:
Open Interview:
Video Two options for levels please submit accordingly Hybrid role will require onsite presence Job
Responsibilities:
Install, configure and maintain software tools used for file transfers, in support of our enterprise file transfer service.
Collaborate with development teams, infrastructure teams and external business partners to set up, maintain and troubleshoot file transfer connections.
Create, maintain and share technical documentation related to supporting our enterprise file transfer service.
Job
Qualifications:
BA/BS in Computer Science, Information Systems or related field, or equivalent knowledge acquired via work experience or other training.
Experience with Windows and Unix operating systems, TCP/IP networks and file transfer protocols.
Experience with Sterling File Gateway and BPML a plus.
Strong analytical skill, effective communication skills and the ability to work independently and in teams.
Three to five years or more of related IT work experience supporting file transfer software and services.
Senior Software Administrator File Transfer Recommended Skills Analytical Communication File Transfer Protocol (Ftp) Information Systems Information Technology Infrastructure Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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