Network Administrator (Seattle, WA)
Seattle, Washington
Position Description: NBR is seeking a Network Administrator in Seattle, WA. The Network Administrator ensures stability, security, and efficiency of network operations; recommends technical operation changes and upgrades to improve service and efficiency; develops and implements disaster and recovery policies and procedures; maintains network hardware and software and provides end-user technical support. Some travel required.
Qualifications: Minimum requirements are a Master’s in Telecommunication, Network Management, Computer Science, or related field.
Application Process: Mail resume and cover letter to: Attn: HR, The National Bureau of Asian Research, 1215 4th Avenue Suite 1600, Seattle, WA 98161. No emails or telephone calls. EOE.
The National Bureau of Asian Research is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research institution dedicated to informing and strengthening policy in the Asia-Pacific. NBR conducts advanced independent research on strategic, political, economic, globalization, health, and energy issues affecting U.S. relations with Asia. Drawing upon an extensive network of the world’s leading specialists and leveraging the latest technology, NBR bridges the academic, business, and policy arenas. The institution disseminates its research through briefings, publications, conferences, Congressional testimony, and email forums, and by collaborating with leading institutions worldwide. NBR also provides exceptional internship opportunities to graduate and undergraduate students for the purposes of attracting and training the next generation of Asia specialists. The institution was founded in 1989 with a major grant from the Henry M. Jackson Foundation.
At NBR, we value integrity, mutual trust and respect, ingenuity, creativity, loyalty, fairness, teamwork, tolerance, family, and community.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.
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