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Experience with Ruby on Rails or similar server-side frameworks (such as Express or Django) is a plus. Help with web platform infrastructure projects to improve the health and performance of our systems and increase product delivery velocity.
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Agile Scrum Master certification•Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, Access, Outlook, Visio, PowerPoint, Project Server) Special Instructions to Applicants:This position requires a fingerprint-based background check.
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Monitor the agent and server infrastructure for capacity planning and optimization. Support, maintain, and expand Splunk infrastructure in a highly resilient configuration. Work on advanced Splunk administration, and development efforts, with a goal towards enhancing/building out the Splunk infrastructure as it relates to application/machine logs, troubleshooting, reporting, custom queries, dashboards, and security roles administration.
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This position requires knowledge of Windows Server & Desktop Operating Systems, Microsoft 365 (all included applications), Apple & Android OS, Active Directory, Intune, Microsoft Entra (Azure Active Directory), SCCM, Ticking Systems (ServiceNow), Hyper-V, VMware, Terminal Services, and TeamViewer.
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The Infrastructure Solutions AE will focus on proactively engaging with assigned Strategic Division customers to identify , quote, and close net new Server, Storage, Network, S oftware , and Services opportunities to meet assigned performance KPIs and quotas.
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Provide complete recovery from disaster or failure of equipment identified during daily system backups of the local server and other mission critical business unit infrastructure. Demonstrated proficiency with Windows Server administration, active directory and DNS.
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2+ years experience deploying and maintaining environments with infrastructure as code approaches and tools (SCM/Git, Packer, Terraform, Ansible, Chef, or Salt, and leveraging CI/CD systems to get work done.
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2 - 3 years of Windows Server administration experience is highly desired. Strong grasp of IT infrastructure and application development technology and architectures. Knowledge of Informatica IICS Cloud Data Integration tools and Snowflake is highly desired.
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Administer, configure, maintain, and upgrade VMware server hosts Windows Server & Active Directory Networking Infrastructure - firewalls, switches, WAPs, services, high-availability solutions.
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We are looking for a talented Server Infrastructure Engineer to join our multi-tenant hosting team. Junior Server Infrastructure Engineer requires 0-2 years of the following.
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Senior Server Infrastructure Engineer requires 5+ years of the following. Server Infrastructure Engineer requires 2-5 years of the following. As a team member for our server team, you'll provide design and implementation support of our large x86 server infrastructure in the US and the UK. You'll build and manage complex data center interoperability and configuration.
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As a Systems Engineer, you will play a vital role in designing, implementing, and maintaining our Force Protection systems virtual and physical infrastructure. Extensive hands-on experience with server hardware, virtualization platforms (e.g., VMware, Hyper-V), and operating systems (Windows, Linux, etc.
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Provide technical support to Battle Command Common Services (BCCS) Servers, and Tactical Server Infrastructure (TSI) servers. 8570.01 IAT Level II current: SSCP, CCNSecurity, GSEC. Security +, CompTIA A+/Network +, MCSA.
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Hands-on administration and troubleshooting experience with blade, rack-mount, and virtual server infrastructure. Experience with server management products such as Cisco UCS Central, Lenovo xClarity Administrator, or Dell OpenManage Enterprise.
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Requiring services of an IT Security Specialist to aid county offices in the identification of gaps through risk management, and assist in the development of mitigation strategies, and to establish the target security/infrastructure architecture.
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