Mail Server Administrator administers and maintains the organization's email system(s). Monitors server performance and mail routing. Being a Mail Server Administrator creates user accounts and maintains security levels on databases. Provides first-level telephone support and troubleshoots issues. Additionally, Mail Server Administrator monitors existing messaging infrastructure and server usage, ensuring proper working order. Provides recommendations and plans for improvements to e-mail network. May document internal policies or develop training for end-users. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. The Mail Server Administrator gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. To be a Mail Server Administrator typically requires 2 to 4 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
What You'll Do
It is our pleasure to tell you what makes this position standout from others (besides our impressive benefits, culture, and product). This position is an administrative aid to our Payroll Special Services team that helps our team to run at peak efficiency. We are willing to train someone who does not have payroll tax knowledge or experience - perfect for if you're coming from detail-oriented customer support or customer service roles. It’s an opportunity to learn a specialized and marketable skill with a stable, reputable company and team! Our Tax Administration team is full of dynamic and fun personalities, willing to help each other out and learn from each other. You will also experience genuine work-life balance in this role and rarely work over 40 hours a week, so you can enjoy your quality of life.
Now onto the specifics! Responsibilities fluctuate depending on team workload and client need, but may include the following: As a Payroll Services Admin you will be responsible for:
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