System Administrator
AtticusFull Time
Junior (1 to 2 years)
Candidates must possess at least 3 years of experience as a CAD/PLM administrator, specifically with Siemens NX and Teamcenter. Required skills include hands-on experience with Teamcenter installation, upgrades, patching, and configuration, as well as proficiency with BMIDE for customizing workflows, lifecycles, access controls, and business rules. Experience supporting CAD integrations, managing PLM/CAD data flows, and knowledge of databases like Oracle, SQL Server, or PostgreSQL are essential. Strong troubleshooting, root-cause analysis, technical documentation, and end-user training abilities are necessary, along with excellent communication and collaboration skills. Familiarity with security and compliance practices for regulated environments and experience collaborating with IT/DevOps teams for infrastructure support are also required. AWS and/or Siemens NX/Teamcenter Administration certifications are a plus.
The Teamcenter Administrator will maintain, configure, and optimize the PLM environment, administering Teamcenter architectures (4-tier and Active Workspace) and managing workflows and data models with BMIDE. Responsibilities include supporting CAD and enterprise system integrations, providing user support and training, and troubleshooting issues. The administrator will monitor performance, apply automation practices, ensure reliable and scalable PLM operations, and support environment security and compliance requirements. This role involves coordinating with IT/DevOps for hybrid cloud and AWS GovCloud infrastructure, contributing to system performance tuning and scalability, and defining/maintaining cross-module workflows for revision control, document management, and change management. The administrator will also create training materials for user adoption and onboarding, support installations, upgrades, patching, and monitoring, manage Teamcenter modules, oversee integrations with CAD tools, monitor system health, maintain backups, ensure data integrity, and implement access controls and audit logging.
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