Web Administrator Internet & Ecommerce - Columbia, MO at Geebo

Web Administrator

Company Name:
Veterans United Home Loans
Working in the software solutions organization means you get to be a part of the team that builds cool applications. The Build This House department constantly looks for ways to make things better--both internally for the rest of the VUHL team and externally to keep customers informed. As a Web Administrator, you'll keep the lights on in the house and keep us up and running. This position will not be originating loans.

Responsibilities:
Manage the standup and configuration of new servers working closely with the Infrastructure team,
Apply and manage upgrade/patches for servers, frameworks, WordPress, DB client software,
Configure and manage automated software deploy process (ie release management),
Learn and implement new 3rd party software solutions,
Front end web administrator,
Maintain software license management,
Maintain website accounts and hosting information, SSL, performance monitoring,
Facilitate website load and vulnerability testing
Necessary Skills:
Excellent verbal & written communication skills,
Ability to interact professionally with a diverse group,
Experience in Agile methodologies
Job Requirements:
Bachelor's Degree in Business, Computer Science, or Information Systems preferred
At least 3 years of experience in the development of business applications using either
WISC - Windows, IIS, SQL, C#
LAMP - Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP as well as JQuery
Previous experience in system administration with RedHat Linux and Windows
Veterans United is proud to be an EOE/ADA and Military Friendly employer Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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