Systems Programmer Information Technology (IT) - Livonia, MI at Geebo

Systems Programmer

Company Name:
BITSOFT INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Job Description:
McKesson Pharmacy Systems and Automation is seeking a Senior Systems Programmer to support the R&D team. The Senior Systems Programmer position will be responsible for the evaluation and implementation of system configurations, hardware, and utilities for internal and production environments.
Responsibilities
o Specify and implement windows systems configurations including routine and complex administration, security, patching, firewall, antivirus, backup/restore, etc.
o Analyze systems to determine technical requirements that satisfy business requirements.
o Specify and develop automated system build processes for Windows servers and workstations.
o Develop processes and packages for hardware deployment and management.
o Recommend and implement systems best practices.
o Research and recommend architectural designs and improvements to systems.
o Work with R&D teams to optimize system performance, including applications, network, storage, database, and server technology.
o Identify solution alternatives and advise on potential systems and environments risks, including systems stability and security
o Develop process and technical documentation, including systems architecture diagrams, requirements, and installation procedures.
o Support and maintain systems network communications.
o Establish and maintain base system configurations.
o Evaluate and configure system and device hardware.
o Validate system build processes and software installation packages.
o Analyze, diagnose, and resolve complex technical issues.
o Evaluate and configure third party utilities/software/drivers for new components and hardware end-of-life.
o Communicate with vendors to specify proper configurations and implementation processes.
o Install and administer and virtual machine environments.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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