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Related industry-recognized certifications MCP, MCSE, and/or VMware VCP preferred. Network & Systems Administrator. Cisco ISE, Cisco Firepower, Microsoft Windows and Server Operating Systems; Microsoft SQL server; various VMWare products including Horizon, vCenter, and vSphere ESXi; Microsoft SCCM, System Center Suite and Patch Management, Exchange, Active Directory; SAN Infrastructure; Disaster recovery/contingency planning; Monitoring Solutions; DFS Namespace and Replication, DNS, DHCP; Microsoft Certificate Authority, SSL certificates, KMS licensing.
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Possess at least one OS / network certification (CCNA, MTA, MCP, MCTS, MCSA, MCSE, MDAA, etc. The Defense Group of Leidos has an exciting opportunity for a System Administrator to support efforts for the OCONUS Enterprise Network (ONE-Net) portion of the NGEN-R Service Management, Integration, and Transport (SMIT) contract located in Santa Rita, Guam.
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Industry certifications such as CompTIA A+, Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP), or equivalent are preferred. Knowledge of MDM technologies such as Microsoft Intune and JAMF. Experience in any of the following systems are preferred: FreshService, Slack, Atlassian.
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Technical certifications: MCP, MCSA, MCSE, CCNA or A+ certifications. Summary The Network and System Administrator is responsible for support of desktop/laptop hardware and software applications, phone systems, printers and related systems and software to support the organization's needs.
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C ertification in MCP/MCSA (Microsoft Certified Professional, System Administrator, Engineer), MOUS (Microsoft Office Certification), Help Desk Manager Certification or other related technical certification.
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Education & Experience Bachelor’s degree in a computer related field preferred or a minimum of four years of IT experience including advanced certifications such as VCP, MCSA, MCP and CISSP. Equipment Used Office equipment includes computers, telephones, and printers.
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Job Title: Senior Systems Administrator. Certification - MCP or greater. Job Title: Senior Systems Administrator. Our company has a legacy dating back over 75 years as a trusted manufacturer and provider of mission critical equipment with a focus on the customer.
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The Server Administrator is responsible for the maintenance, configuration, and reliable operation of servers, storage, virtualization, system patching and security, Azure, and Active Directory, including metric reporting and daily review of service delivery and availability.
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One Computing environment certification is required: MCSA: Windows 10 OR MCSA: Windows Server 2016 OR Microsoft 365 Certified Modern Desktop Administrator OR Microsoft Intermediate Level Certification: MCA Passport; this position may require up to 10% of travel Extensive experience with troubleshooting Microsoft OS (Windows 7), Active Directory, Microsoft Office suite.
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Network+, Security+, MCSE, MCP. At least 2-3 years of experience as System administrator / Technical support (2nd / 3rd tier) or similar. Solid experience working with Internet Security and Networking Technologies such as TCP/IP, HTTP, Load balancers, Proxies and Firewalls.
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Certification in A+ / Certification in Server + or Network+ / MCP, MCSA, MCSE. Work with operations engineers, sales, and system administrator. Certification in A+ / Certification in Server + or Network+ / MCP, MCSA, MCSE.
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Microsoft MCP certification on Windows Server, Microsoft MCSA Server technology certification, or Windows Server Hybrid Administrator Associate certification. Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: MCP certification on Windows Server or Microsoft MCSA Server technology certification required.
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The LAN Administrator I is responsible for providing end-user support, problem resolution, and service request actions for desktop workstations, laptops, PDAs, software applications, peripherals, and Windows Operating Systems.
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CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, Microsoft MCP (with a focus on MS Windows) The Senior VoIP/Telecom Administrator is an experienced professional responsible for managing and optimizing an organization's telecommunications systems.
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Certifications such as A+, Network+, Microsoft certifications, Cisco, MCDST, MCSE, or MCP, security certifications, and project management certifications preferred. The Senior Network and Systems Administrator provides technical expertise and is responsible for developing, supporting, and maintaining complex business networks and infrastructure, security, projects, and corporate strategic initiatives.
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