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Security: Awareness of cloud security best practices, including identity and access management (IAM), encryption, network security, and compliance standards specific to AWS or Azure.
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Preferred Area of Experience: Microsoft 365, Power Platform (PowerApps, Power Automate, Power Pages, Dataverse, Power Virtual Agents/Microsoft CoPilot), Fabric (Power Bi, OneLake, Factory, Synapse Data Warehouse, Synapse Data Engineering, Synapse Real-Time Analytics), SharePoint, Windows Server, Azure, DevOps, CI/CD Pipelines.
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Strong understanding of Security tools such as Splunk, Tenable, Firepower, WebInspect, ForcePoint and Identity and Privileged Access Management (IAM/PAM) applications. · Implement and maintain native tools like Microsoft Defender for Identity, Microsoft Defender for Cloud, Microsoft Defender for IoT, Defender for O365 and Microsoft Sentinel.
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As the Principal Program Manager- Security for Hardware Security CoE team, you will be responsible to drive cross-org security programs to increase the security posture across Azure Cloud; a critical one being leading End to End(E2E) Vulnerability Management across all Firmware payloads including our recently announced 1P offerings of Microsoft Artificial Intelligence processor MAIA (AI SoC) and Cobalt (Compute System on Chip-SoC.
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Drive Microsoft 365 Power Platform and Microsoft Fabric implementations through all project phases from discovery, licensing, and cost benefit analysis - to deployment and lifecycle management.
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This role will primarily focus on Microsoft technologies including management of Azure infrastructure, Office 365 Administration, Windows Server Administration, Entra Identity Management and Intune Endpoint Administration.
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Defines and implements Cloud security architecture to ensure data security at rest and in transit, application security, key management, identity management, authentication, and authorization with OIDC and OAuth2 infrastructure security utilizing Azure VNets, NSGs, UDR, etc.
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Servers/Networks: Dell servers, Netapp storage, VMware, Veeam, Zerto, Cisco, co-located data centers, Microsoft Azure IaaS and Azure AD, Active Directory, VDI/Azure Virtual Desktop.
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The Lead Cloud Engineer III role is integral in Architecting, deploying, and managing a robust Microsoft Azure cloud infrastructure, with a strong emphasis on Azure Virtual Desktop, Azure networking, Azure Virtual Machines (VMs), Azure Storage solutions, Microsoft 365 administration, and configuration of device management services through Intune and Autopilot.
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As a Security Engineer at Cyclotron, you’ll make an impact on diverse enterprise organizations by configuring, testing, and executing enterprise deployments of Microsoft 365 Identity and Device Management tools, including Microsoft Entra, Microsoft Intune, and more.
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Implement Infrastructure as Code (IaC) principles using tools such as Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates, Terraform, or Azure DevOps pipelines to automate the provisioning and management of Azure resources.
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Active Directory (AD), Azure Storage, Cloud Infrastructure, Data Center Networks, Design Planning, Disaster Recovery (DR), EMC Storage Area Network (SAN) Administration, Information Technology (IT) Infrastructure, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Azure Active Directory (AD) Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Management, Project Intake Management, SAN Storage, Storage Management, VMware Technologies.
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Azure certification(s) such as Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate or Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert. Deploy and configure various OpenText solutions, including Enterprise Content Management (ECM), Document Management, and Records Management, on the Azure cloud platform.
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Design, implement, and manage a patch management process for Azure AD joined Windows 11 devices using Microsoft Intune and Ninja RMM. The ideal candidate will be capable of designing, prototyping, and testing a zero-touch automation process using Restful API, PowerShell, Python, and orchestration tools like Okta Workflows.
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Minimum 3 years of experience in IT infrastructure support and administration, focusing on endpoint management using Microsoft Intune. Deliver second and third-level support for Azure AD joined Windows 11 devices managed through Microsoft Intune/Autopilot, utilizing remote support tools such as Microsoft TeamViewer and Ninja One for system and application issues, particularly with Microsoft Office 365 Suite Apps (Teams, Outlook, Excel) and Zoom Services (Rooms, Meetings, Phones), including the process of vendor escalation.
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