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Applies a solid understanding in one or more of these areas (IT General Controls, Cybersecurity, Cloud operations, Data governance, Data privacy compliance, or Big Data) to execute technical audits or other risk and compliance-related initiatives in order to identify, assess, and explain risks, report findings, and develop and communicate recommendations.
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Manage key resources supporting Incident Response, Change Management, Problem Management, Operations and Maintenance (O&M), project sustainment and other IT Service Management (ITSM) and DevSecOps initiatives.
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The R&DE IT Assistant Director for Enterprise Infrastructure reports to the Assistant CIO & Director for Enterprise Infrastructure and supervises the Senior Infrastructure Engineer, Systems Operations Engineer and Building Systems Administrator positions.
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Overview: The Senior IT Support Engineer will be responsible for leading our IT support team and providing advanced technical assistance, overseeing technical operations, mentoring junior team members, and implementing IT projects.
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Experience supporting the implementation, administration, configuration and/or development of the ServiceNow tool or equivalent hands-on experience in the IT industry involved in providing ITIL and IT Service Management Solutions in IT Infrastructure with expertise in the ITSM suite.
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Oversee the implementation and management of ServiceNow CMDB/CSDM to ensure accurate representation of IT infrastructure. This role is pivotal in enhancing our IT infrastructure and asset management capabilities, driving operational excellence, and supporting our business objectives through innovative technology solutions.
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These systems include, transformers, PLC’s, generators, switchgear, UPS systems, STS’, ATS’ PDU’s, chilled water systems, CRAC/CRAH, wet sprinkler systems and pre-action sprinkler, network equipment, transmission media, cabling infrastructure, security hardware, and CCTV. Duties: Completion of CoreSite’s Data Center Operations Qualification Program to the tier level at which you are hired within the first nine (9) months of employment.
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Demonstrated current and significant relationships with NIH, HHS or comparable civil government executives and mid-level managers, particularly in IT operations, network and security services.
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Manage the design of on-premises (rig level) and Azure, with particular emphasis on shaping our cloud and virtualization strategy in close partnership with the Director of IT, our IT Security team, the IT Infrastructure and Operations Manager, IT engineers as well as IT vendors.
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Summary:This IT Infrastructure Manager position will plan, direct, and coordinate the design, installation and connectivity of computer systems and network infrastructure to ensure the stable and secure operations of the organization's IT assets.
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ServiceNow)Technical network and IT skills (e.g., IP addressing, routing)Information Security Tools (e.g., firewalls, anti-virus, web filtering, email filtering)Experience with information security policies, intrusion response procedures, disaster recovery procedures, risk analysis, and significant experience administering the operations of a complex security infrastructure.
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The ideal candidate will be proficient in orchestrating data workflows, including data ingestion, processing, and pipeline development, utilizing a range of tools like AWS Glue, S3, Redshift, Terraform, and GitHub. This role involves close collaboration with our data engineering and IT teams to ensure efficient, scalable, and reliable data operations.
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Our solutions, professional services and IT staffing portfolio are centered around building more resilient, secure, adaptive, and intelligent IT infrastructure and include comprehensive assessment, architecture, design, integration and installation services, and ongoing performance management services though our Network Operations Center (NOC.
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From curbside to rooftop, ABM’s comprehensive services include janitorial, engineering, parking, electrical and lighting, energy and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, HVAC and mechanical, landscape and turf, and mission critical solutions.
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Cloud One is an existing global, interconnected, virtualized, hybrid, and IT infrastructure hosting mission systems, applications, services, and data that will serve the U.S. Air Force (USAF) and U.S. Army (USA.
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