EHS Application Admin
Listed on 2026-05-21
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IT/Tech
IT Support, IT Business Analyst, Systems Administrator, Systems Analyst
Application Administrator – EHS Technology
The application administrator is accountable for ensuring enterprise and business applications are available and performing optimally for the organization. They are responsible for day-to-day configuration, deployment, maintenance, monitoring, patching, and improvement of these applications. Additional responsibilities include providing Tier 2 and/or 3 support, performing break-fix activities, complex issue resolution, root cause analysis, and supporting projects involving enterprise and business applications. The application administrator is a subject matter expert in one or more applications and holds vital analytical, customer service, and problem-solving skills.
They also work with stakeholders to establish business processes and collaborate with other teams to address strategic business issues being implemented within the application(s).
- Serve as the technical subject matter expert for administering one or more enterprise and/or business applications.
- Partner with program leaders, business leaders, project managers, business analysts, database administrators, network administrators, and security engineers on the administration of applications.
- Manage the process of collecting, documenting, communicating and prioritizing feature requests in collaboration with program leaders, internal stakeholders, and vendors.
- Analyze applications for function, features, data requirements, input requirements, output requirements and internal and external checks and controls.
- Plan, coordinate, and communicate changes and upgrades of applications with stakeholders and end users.
- Configure and support application interfaces for data integration with other applications or systems in the environment.
- Managing backups, storage, and integrity of application data or databases.
- Collaborate with stakeholders and other supporting work groups to create, configure, and customize application reports.
- Manage user accounts and service accounts and associated roles and permissions.
- Champion best practices and standard operating procedures regarding the use of applications with end users in various parts of the company.
- Collaborate with program managers, technology leaders, business-side application owners, and other stakeholders on application capabilities, health, roadmaps and strategies.
- Write and maintain documentation related to the application including end user instructions, operating procedures, knowledgebase articles, technical drawings, and system reference documentation.
- Manage the documentation, training, and program for Tier 2 and/or 3 support; providing escalated support for service requests, inquiries, and problems.
- Partner with software vendors for escalated application support, reporting bugs, recommending features, reviewing release documentation, and other needs.
- Act as Project Manager (as required).
- Define Project Scope, KPIs, Project Schedule, Resource Requirements.
- Develop communication plans and deliver project updates to various stakeholders.
- Conduct Business analysis to understand core processes to identify existing gaps and opportunities for improvement.
- Collaborate with work groups within the entity and align on the business needs and priorities.
- Develop process maps to document current state and future ideal state to support Application Configuration Design.
- Work with applicable work groups and program leads to develop a training program.
- Create training material and multimedia content following adult learning methodologies in collaboration with SME core group.
- Facilitate training sessions to ensure effective knowledge transfer.
- Configuring, deploying, maintaining, monitoring, and patching on-premises and cloud-based enterprise and business applications at scale for a large organization.
- Application administration concepts including application architecture; user and service accounts; services, tasks, and jobs; and load balancing.
- Application deployment concepts including utilization of multiple application or system environments (development, testing, staging, and production), testing, and rollbacks.
- Vendor management concepts including feature requests, development roadmaps, and release management.
- Project management concepts including business analysis, solutioning, timeline management and resource management.
- Web browser applications such as Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Mozilla Firefox.
- Working in operating systems such as Microsoft Windows and Windows Server.
- Information security concepts including confidentiality, integrity, availability, role-based access control (RBAC), principle of least privilege, auditing, logging, and permissions management.
- Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) best practices, tools, and processes such as asset, access, incident, and problem management; change control; and service request fulfillment.
- Business processes,…
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