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Primary job duties and responsibilities including testing, deployment, performance monitoring, troubleshooting, and documentation of a statewide network, utilizing industry best practices for security, disaster recovery and business continuity, change control, and client support.
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Enterprise Support (i.e., Application support, Sysadmin trouble shooting) will support computer systems, monitor performance, troubleshoot issues, implement security measures, install/update software and hardware, maintain backups and disaster recovery plans, and work with IT professionals to improve system performance, reliability, and availability.
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Collaborates with the Network Operations team to ensure disaster recovery plans are viable and current. Comcast Business offers technology solutions ranging from Ethernet, internet, and WiFi connectivity to voice, television, and managed Enterprise solutions to power businesses of all sizes to perform better.
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Oversees the configuration, management, and monitoring of the enterprise backup solutions to provide data backup services for servers and end users; implements backup schedules; monitors to ensure that critical data is sent off-site for disaster recovery purposes; configures, tests, and monitors backup procedures on servers, cloud systems, and other components; verifies that backups are successful and data can be recovered.
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Knowledge of design and implementation of cloud networking, enterprise application subscriptions and containerization, security, IAM, data protection, automation, and disaster recovery.
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Prepare plans for Disaster Recovery Testing and perform DR for a large environment. Disaster recovery, planning, and management. Installing Configuring and administering Starfish backup in a large enterprise environment.
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Support disaster recovery by verifying continuous availability of domain services such as Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, IPAM, DFS. - Direct experience operating an enterprise cyber vulnerability scanning and assessment infrastructure such as Nessus.
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Partner with Apollo stakeholders to manage both internal and external firm communications and updates for the business continuity programDevelop and provide staff training on business continuity risk management and disaster recovery.
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Demonstrates a high level of expertise in a few the following areas: testing, project management, related Lines of Business, development, SOX compliance, regulatory compliance, operational/disaster recovery, operations, maintenance, etc.
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Designing, implementing, and managing enterprise servers (physical and virtual), shared storage, security protocols, remote access, network switching & routing, disaster recovery, and physical datacenters.
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Demonstrates some knowledge of Network Design, MAN technologies & designs including DSx, OC-x, WDM, Ethernet, Internet Technologies, Functionality & Services, Voice Network Technologies (including VoIP), Data Networking Technologies, Functionality & Services (LAN, MAN, WAN, VPN), Networking Protocols (with an emphasis on Layers 1,2, & 3), Customer Premise Equipment (voice & data), Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery concepts and E-rate Contracting Processes and Procedures.
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Provide prototype and coding extension using IronSpeed (version 12 and above) Develop and support Disaster Recovery Testing Logging System. Developing new technologies to support existing Metro Enterprise applications (Oracle EBS, Infor EAMS and Giro Hastus) or creating new applications using new technologies.
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Ability to design applications on AWS taking advantage of disaster-recovery design guidelines. Familiar with GCP best practices and recommendations to set up, configure, and manage at the enterprise level.
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Is available to execute and carry out IT Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plans. Researches and corrects problems with the system applications code during production processing in an efficient and timely manner ensuring system recovery and integrity.
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This role is expected to assist Security, Operations and Application teams in system rollouts to ensure the design, installation, configuration, business continuity / disaster recovery planning and documentation are accurately deployed and maintained.
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