Regional Systems Administrator
**This is a fully remote position, which will require applicants to currently reside in one of the following states: California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, Washington, or Washington, DC**
Regional System Administrator
Location: Remote in California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, Washington, or Washington, DC
Salary: $105k-$120k DOE
About the Role:
The Regional System Administrator is responsible for overseeing the implementation of Hospital and Medical Office security systems and technology integration. This support includes consulting, assisting & tracking master system architecture for local Security Administration teams in order to achieve logical collective implementation. Provide Contractor/Local Security support for programming or bringing systems into operations. Maintain Security System Server Software Licensing. Provide liaison for Local Security and Systems designers and manufactures. Ensure design/construction projects are consistent with industry best practices as well as National Security Standards and National Facilities design Standards, scope, schedule and budgets. Reinforces the direction of Client Systems, and develops relationships with IT, Local Security & Contractors to maintain system efficiencies.
Core Duties & Responsibilities:
System Planning & Standardization: Assists in the development and facilitate the implementation of the global electronic security system. Development includes concepts, standardization, system topology design, delivery model standards, space allocation, budgeting, installation, and training of staff, operations and maintenance.
New Construction & System Expansion: Provide security program monitoring for new construction and Plant, Maintenance and Renovation (PM&R). Facilitate security consulting and coordination with Facilities, Design and Planning, Security Consultants, IT, as well as quality assurance for the implementation of standards during project management activity.
Product Evaluation: Assists in the evaluation of products, programs and services relating to security systems, or other related interests. Review the viability, cost effectiveness, feature comparison, usability, and deployment ability of each product or service.
IT Interface: Act as an interface to the IT department to ensure the needs of both Security and IT are represented and resolved.
Reporting
- Generate administrative & investigative reports on demand
- Run specific audit reports on demand
- Assist with Video clip and image recovery when required
- Troubleshooting & Technical Assistance
- Provide technical & troubleshooting support, coordinate problem tracking and resolution
- Coordinate with customer IT department to assist with resolution of IT related problems
- Maintain a log of outstanding hardware and software issues
- Consult technical projects that may have global or interdepartmental impact.
Training: Perform routine User training as well as on request: CCTV, Video, Alarm Monitoring, Dispatch Operations, Access Control Operations Training
Planning & Standardization
- Maintain System Standards in regards to:
- Naming Conventions
- Programming standards
- Segmentation
- Access Group & Level strategies
- Alarm configurations upon request
- User permission levels
- Hardware Configuration
- Perform semi-annual review of system software licensing and facilitate IT Support
- Perform licensing audits by comparing existing equipment with licensed devices
System Expansion
- Provide programming, configuration, and testing assistance necessary for security technology expansion
- Administer Lenel user accounts & permissions
- Administer Windows user accounts, permissions, & policies of Security equipment that does not reside within client's domain
Maintenance & Health Monitoring
- Monitor Security Technology health such as hardware functionality & connectivity
- Perform and maintain back-ups, assist with disaster recovery
- Verify that all correct services are running
- Manage database transaction and error logs
- Review Lenel error log files
- Check platform databases size and integrity
- Audit Windows Event logs
- Assist with software application and service pack upgrades
Documentation
- Maintain documentation of the security system configuration
- Server information
- High level passwords & User permission levels
- Software versions & license numbers
- Equipment configuration & location per Server
- Firmware versions
- Dates that equipment was put into service, vendor of record, and warranty period
- An asset management system shall be used to identify and maintain all system components
- Publish Customer specific programming standards & practices
Procedural Development & System Management
- Program systems so that they are consistent with standards and Kaiser best practices
- Program all parent and child devices using proper naming conventions so that they system trees are consistent and easy to identify
- Program all devices on electronic maps
- Program all alarm points that identify with a camera view with links
- Program all alarms into priority groups consistent with standards and client's best practices
- Color identification for priority segments
- Response differentiations with sound or notes
- Program each alarm with correct descriptions and response expectations
- Set up Alarm Monitoring with views that are operationally correct for the end user
- System only events that do not need security officer action should be not be seen (e.g. Door Remote Release Button)
- Program and manage all Card Holder ID data and fields so that everyone is unique in the data base.
- All Security Technology systems should be online and functional; 98% of systems shall be online
- Manage old equipment to be budgeted and replaced when it has reached its End-of-Life
- Routine testing shall be done on all systems and facilities
- At minimum, annual testing of an entire technology stack.
Qualifications
- At least 2 years managing a security access control and video surveillance systems and security systems engineering.
- 10 years of systems administration experience, with more that 5 years in security systems technology management.
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
- Proficient in the use of Microsoft Windows Desktop and Server and Client Operating Systems.
- A good understanding of Data Bases (MS SQL)
- A good understanding of low voltage security systems networking technologies.
- A good understanding of cyber security and experience in remediation of cyber security threats.
- Lenel Security Systems certified.
- Professional affiliations: International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety, American Society of Industrial Security
**This is a fully remote position, which will require applicants to currently reside in one of the following states: California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, Washington, or Washington, DC**
Regional System Administrator
Location: Remote in California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, Washington, or Washington, DC
Salary: $105k-$120k DOE
About the Role:
The Regional System Administrator is responsible for overseeing the implementation of Hospital and Medical Office security systems and technology integration. This support includes consulting, assisting & tracking master system architecture for local Security Administration teams in order to achieve logical collective implementation. Provide Contractor/Local Security support for programming or bringing systems into operations. Maintain Security System Server Software Licensing. Provide liaison for Local Security and Systems designers and manufactures. Ensure design/construction projects are consistent with industry best practices as well as National Security Standards and National Facilities design Standards, scope, schedule and budgets. Reinforces the direction of Client Systems, and develops relationships with IT, Local Security & Contractors to maintain system efficiencies.
Core Duties & Responsibilities:
System Planning & Standardization: Assists in the development and facilitate the implementation of the global electronic security system. Development includes concepts, standardization, system topology design, delivery model standards, space allocation, budgeting, installation, and training of staff, operations and maintenance.
New Construction & System Expansion: Provide security program monitoring for new construction and Plant, Maintenance and Renovation (PM&R). Facilitate security consulting and coordination with Facilities, Design and Planning, Security Consultants, IT, as well as quality assurance for the implementation of standards during project management activity.
Product Evaluation: Assists in the evaluation of products, programs and services relating to security systems, or other related interests. Review the viability, cost effectiveness, feature comparison, usability, and deployment ability of each product or service.
IT Interface: Act as an interface to the IT department to ensure the needs of both Security and IT are represented and resolved.
Reporting
- Generate administrative & investigative reports on demand
- Run specific audit reports on demand
- Assist with Video clip and image recovery when required
- Troubleshooting & Technical Assistance
- Provide technical & troubleshooting support, coordinate problem tracking and resolution
- Coordinate with customer IT department to assist with resolution of IT related problems
- Maintain a log of outstanding hardware and software issues
- Consult technical projects that may have global or interdepartmental impact.
Training: Perform routine User training as well as on request: CCTV, Video, Alarm Monitoring, Dispatch Operations, Access Control Operations Training
Planning & Standardization
- Maintain System Standards in regards to:
- Naming Conventions
- Programming standards
- Segmentation
- Access Group & Level strategies
- Alarm configurations upon request
- User permission levels
- Hardware Configuration
- Perform semi-annual review of system software licensing and facilitate IT Support
- Perform licensing audits by comparing existing equipment with licensed devices
System Expansion
- Provide programming, configuration, and testing assistance necessary for security technology expansion
- Administer Lenel user accounts & permissions
- Administer Windows user accounts, permissions, & policies of Security equipment that does not reside within client's domain
Maintenance & Health Monitoring
- Monitor Security Technology health such as hardware functionality & connectivity
- Perform and maintain back-ups, assist with disaster recovery
- Verify that all correct services are running
- Manage database transaction and error logs
- Review Lenel error log files
- Check platform databases size and integrity
- Audit Windows Event logs
- Assist with software application and service pack upgrades
Documentation
- Maintain documentation of the security system configuration
- Server information
- High level passwords & User permission levels
- Software versions & license numbers
- Equipment configuration & location per Server
- Firmware versions
- Dates that equipment was put into service, vendor of record, and warranty period
- An asset management system shall be used to identify and maintain all system components
- Publish Customer specific programming standards & practices
Procedural Development & System Management
- Program systems so that they are consistent with standards and Kaiser best practices
- Program all parent and child devices using proper naming conventions so that they system trees are consistent and easy to identify
- Program all devices on electronic maps
- Program all alarm points that identify with a camera view with links
- Program all alarms into priority groups consistent with standards and client's best practices
- Color identification for priority segments
- Response differentiations with sound or notes
- Program each alarm with correct descriptions and response expectations
- Set up Alarm Monitoring with views that are operationally correct for the end user
- System only events that do not need security officer action should be not be seen (e.g. Door Remote Release Button)
- Program and manage all Card Holder ID data and fields so that everyone is unique in the data base.
- All Security Technology systems should be online and functional; 98% of systems shall be online
- Manage old equipment to be budgeted and replaced when it has reached its End-of-Life
- Routine testing shall be done on all systems and facilities
- At minimum, annual testing of an entire technology stack.
Qualifications
- At least 2 years managing a security access control and video surveillance systems and security systems engineering.
- 10 years of systems administration experience, with more that 5 years in security systems technology management.
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
- Proficient in the use of Microsoft Windows Desktop and Server and Client Operating Systems.
- A good understanding of Data Bases (MS SQL)
- A good understanding of low voltage security systems networking technologies.
- A good understanding of cyber security and experience in remediation of cyber security threats.
- Lenel Security Systems certified.
- Professional affiliations: International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety, American Society of Industrial Security
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