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This is an exceptional opportunity for a mission-driven and dynamic Senior IT Support Specialist who is excited about building the end-to-end technology infrastructure from the ground up for a value-based care delivery startup.
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It is the responsibility of the Solution Architect to consult with technology subject matter experts from various disciplines in IT (application, infrastructure, data/information, security, testing, etc.
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Relevant mission-critical data center experience and familiarity with various IT hardware and supporting infrastructure (servers, cables, power systems, cooling equipment, etc. Diagnose and resolve data center IT and infrastructure problems by monitoring ticket queues and responding to customer tickets, handling escalated issues by performing triage, and providing remote assistance to end-users.
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IT Support Specialist. Provides day-to-day technical support for network infrastructure and desktop systems software and hardware. May participate in development of information technology and infrastructure projects.
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Responsible for providing installation, repair and maintenance of electronics, telecommunications, audio-visual equipment, and related infrastructure providing support for event and non-event technology related services.
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Has an excellent and immediate opening for the IT Support Specialist for ASM Jacksonville. Install, maintain, and troubleshoot telecommunications, DATA, audio, video, and other low voltage infrastructure including but not limited to UTP, STP, coaxial and fiber optic cable.
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Infosys is seeking an IT Infrastructure Support Specialist for L2/L3 support where candidate will interface with key stakeholders and apply your technical proficiency across various aspects of application support for our client using various Monitoring tools to perform fault analysis, failure avoidance and diagnosis and resolution for any impacting issues in a distributed environment.
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The IT Support Specialist will be the first line of support for troubleshooting hardware, software, and network issues. In addition, the IT Support Specialist is responsible for setting up workstations, installing and configuring software, and protecting critical information, systems, and assets.
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The IT Support Specialist I is responsible for supporting the organizations IT strategy and function by (1) providing IT Help Desk support, (2) assisting in the configuration, maintenance, and provisioning of our network, hardware, server, and cloud systems, (3) and supporting the overall function of the National Operations team at College Track as it relates to technology and facilities.
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The Senior IT Support Specialist is responsible for administering and supporting our corporate systems and infrastructure. Senior IT Support Specialist. Nurture dependable IT infrastructure and networking thats always up and running.
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CCSP (Certified Cloud Security Professional) and/or security certifications, such as CISSP, CISA, CRISC, CISM, and AWS Certified Security Specialist. IT security (e.g., CISSP) or Cloud Security-related certifications (e.g., vendor-neutral (CCSK, Certified Cloud Professional/Architect) or Cloud vendor certification (VMware VCP, AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Google, IBM.
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Our client in the IT and Managed Services industry is looking for an IT Support Specialist to add to their team in Philadelphia, PA. You will provide infrastructure technical support to external clients while working closely with the leadership team to troubleshoot and optimize operations.
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6 - 8 years Hands-on designing, implementing, or administering technical security controls including firewalls, IDS/IPS systems, anti-malware, authentication systems, SIEM log management, content filtering, behavioral analytics, network monitoring, public key infrastructure.
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Build the grant infrastructure that establishes a library of grant writing and data resources, along with concept ideas. The Grants Specialist is a valuable member of AgeSpan's Development team, contributing to raising resources needed to serve older adults, people with disabilities, and caregivers.
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DCIM software Technical Support Specialist will be engaged in identifying, analyzing and resolving complex solutions relating to data center infrastructure management (DCIM). Demonstrated basic technical knowledge of:Data center IT components and interconnections (servers, Blades/Blade Chassis, network switches, RACK PDUs, etc.
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