Software Application Administrator - Lawson Information Technology (IT) - Tulsa, OK at Geebo

Software Application Administrator - Lawson

Company Name:
Sutherland Global Services
Sutherland Global Services is searching for a Software Application Administrator. This exceptional individual will bring their expertise and passion to an outstandingly supportive and thriving team. If you are looking to take your career to the next level, and have the passion and drive it takes, lets talk.
Responsibilities:
Provide outstanding SQL support and Lawson administration
Apply software patches and upgrades
Develop and support various interfaces
Requirements:
2
years of experience administering/supporting software packages
Experience maintaining Lawson applications on Microsoft platform
Ability to optimize the system environment
Excellent problem solving skills with an understanding of the program file structure and system integration
Ability to work in a team environment
You as a whole:
Confident and Open: You know what you need from others, and are clear about what others can expect from you
Flexible: You manage changing priorities with ease and still meet deadlines
Detail-Oriented: Even though you are focused, you can also see the big picture and understand how the details relate to the overall mission of the organization
Great Communicator: You have excellent oral and written communication skills
Organized: You appreciate order and know how to achieve it efficiently
Collaborative: You understand that it takes a team effort to meet the organizational objectives
Strategic: You can sort through the clutter and find the best route
Sutherland Global Services is not only proud to provide its clients with the best service possible, but is honored to afford top-of-the-line professionals the opportunity to advance their career. Join the Sutherland team if you are interested in support, stability, and success!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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