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This role would be suitable for: IT Field Engineer, IT Apprentice, IT Technician, IT Support Analyst, IT Infrastructure Engineer, Systems Administrator, 1st line, 2nd line, 3rd line, IT Engineer, Internal IT Support, Remote IT Support.
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As a Senior Infrastructure Engineer, you will serve as a technology champion and leader for designing and implementing these solutions. Strong proficiency in general networking, storage, virtualization methods and technologiesExperience with firewall, VPN, and intrusion detection/prevention systems.
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While Terraform will be used for Infrastructure as Code, many Azure resources need to be created using the Azure DevOps CI/CD pipelines, where it will be critical to ensure proper linting, modularity, error handling, logging and package or module/library dependency management.
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A HUD Housing, Infrastructure, and Mitigation Internship may:Provide support to specific recovery projects and functions for the DivisionWork alongside project teams, helping state and local clients administer HUD CDBG-DR and Mitigation-funded disaster recovery programs.
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In-depth experience with cabling technologies - Category 5, Category 6A, Single & Multi-Mode Fiber Deep product knowledge and understanding of Meraki/Cisco product features including Disaster Recovery, Internet of Things, Monitoring, and remote Management.
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Windows, Microsoft, Office 365, Microsoft 365, Active Directory, IT, Support, Engineer, Analyst, Networking, Infrastructure, Projects, Azure, Server, VMWare, System Administrator, System Engineer, Cisco, Backup, Router, Switch, Security, Firewall.
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Network Engineer, Systems Engineer, Network Administrator, Systems Administrator, IT Administrator, NOC Engineer, IT Engineer, IT Consultant, IT Manager, Infrastructure Engineer, Windows Server Engineer, etc.
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Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) including infrastructure management, backend storage, disaster recovery. - Eight (8+) years supporting Windows family of operating systems to include four (4) of the following eight (8) core competencies: AD, DHCP, PowerShell, Email workflow, SCCM, SCOM, Win OS, DNS, and disaster recovery/business continuity.
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Region Services Corporate Infrastructure (RSCI) is looking for an experienced Windows Client Systems Engineer with a deep knowledge of Windows desktop services, including virtual desktops and infrastructure.
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Deliver and maintain backup (Commvault), Disaster Recovery (Azure A2A) and monitoring (Zabbix) platforms ensuring they are fully operational, rightsized, secure and configured following the best practices defined by ESI and the software vendor as well as the ones generally accepted by the IT industry.
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One of the Southeast’s most comprehensive multi-disciplined firms, GMC is equipped to provide all of the services associated with architecture, interior design, civil engineering, environmental services, landscape architecture, planning, transportation engineering, geotechnical engineering, electrical engineering, surveying and disaster recovery.
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Their IT and PLM consulting offerings include Advisory, PLM Software/Services, Program Management, Solution Architecture Training/Staffing, Cloud Solutions, Servers/Networking, Infrastructure, ERP Practices and QA Services.
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Familiarity with data analytics, data visualization and GIS tools like AGOL, ArcGIS Hub, Tableau, and PowerBI. Experience in disaster management, federal government operations, or rapid response environments is highly desirable.
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IT Support Engineer | Windows, Backups, and Networking | Work Hand in Hand with Head of IT. This is a great opportunity for an IT Support Engineer to work hand in hand with the Head of IT, where your opinions and ideas are not only listened to and valued but also implemented in your day-to-day role.
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You should have in-depth experience in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) programs as well as other applicable Federal disaster recovery cross-cutting regulations.
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