Lead System Administrator

Braze Braze · Enterprise · Chicago, IL · Engineering

Lead Systems Administrator responsible for the reliability, security, and operational excellence of IT services, including incident response, root cause analysis, and system improvement through automation. This role also involves mentoring and providing advanced support for various IT platforms and infrastructure.

What you'd actually do

  1. Serve as the primary escalation point for the Service Desk to investigate and resolve complex technical issues
  2. Own the maintenance, configuration, availability, and business continuity of core IT services
  3. Act as Incident Manager or partner closely with Incident Management during service outages, and security incidents, ensuring clear and timely communication to the business
  4. Identify recurring issues, define corrective actions, and implement long-term solutions
  5. Provide advanced support for Google Workspace, including email delivery, permissions, security issues, and service integrations

Skills

Required

  • IT services support
  • SaaS platforms administration (Google Workspace, Slack, Okta, Iru)
  • Virtualization and cloud environments (AWS, VMware)
  • Scripting and automation (Bash, Python, Ruby)
  • Jira, Git, GAM
  • IT operations best practices (security, storage, data protection, disaster recovery)
  • Networking fundamentals
  • Software development lifecycle principles

Nice to have

  • ITIL Foundation certification
  • AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud Platform infrastructure management

What the JD emphasized

  • technical escalation point
  • reliability, security, and operational excellence
  • lead incident response
  • deep root cause analysis
  • proactively improve systems through automation and process improvements
  • mentor and subject matter expert
  • advanced support for Google Workspace
  • escalated issues across Zscaler, macOS, networking, Google Workspace, and Okta
  • scripting and automation using tools such as Bash, Python, and/or Ruby
  • security-related issues