[Asis-l] IT Systems Admininstrator for major goverment agency (Washington DC)

Patty De Anda pdeanda at libraryassociates.com
Thu Feb 14 20:10:34 EST 2008


LAC is recruiting for an experienced IT Systems Administrator for our client, an up and coming library services firm owned and managed by professional librarians. The Administrator will work on a library management project for a major government agency in Washington DC, metro area.  In addition to a competitive salary, this position offers the opportunity to work on a multi-year assignment, in a leadership position, supported by an outstanding group of information professionals. 
 
If you fit these qualifications we want to talk with you: 
* Must have, at a minimum, a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology from an Accredited Program, MLS is highly desirable;
* Must have demonstrated, previous experience in successfully operating a Library's ILS, preferablly SIRSI/Dynix Unicorn library management systems, and all hardware & software applications;
* Excellent communication skills to work successfully with staff, management, systems vendors, and patrons in all aspects of SIRSI/Dynix, including upgrades, troubleshooting, training, marketing and promotion;
* Must have experience in developing and implementing training programs and training aids involving SIRSI/Dynix.

 *NOTE: Must be able to show proof of U.S. Citizenship. 
 TO APPLY -  Please email resume and cover letter to jobs at libraryassociates.com. Please use the job title and position ID #904 as the subject line of your email.
  
 




 
Patty De Anda
Communications Coordinator
Library Associates Companies

8383 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 355
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
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323 302 9439 local
323 852 1093 fax
www.libraryassociates.com
pdeanda at libraryassociates.com
 
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