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Knowledge of PowerShell scripting to automate Active Directory tasks and strong knowledge of Group. Assists in maintaining the security, integrity, and safety of the Active Directory, data center and servers.
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Understanding of Active Directory backups and disaster recovery. Functional knowledge of PKI in how it relates to Active Directory and LDAP. Experience implementing and maintaining Active Directory security and best practices including Microsoft Baselines, DISA STIGs, CIS Benchmarks, or similar.
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Experience with PowerShell commands needed to manage Active Directory features, roles, mailboxes, performance and troubleshooting. Strong experience with Active Directory 2008/2012, planning, deploying and migration, including experience with mailbox server failover and cluster management.
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The candidate will be an expert in Office 365 services & application support and have a strong knowledge of the applications available in Office 365, with experience in managing Active Directory permissions and Office 365 permissions via Azure Sync Services.
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Windows corporate environment, Server/Desktop, Microsoft Active Directory, Exchange/Microsoft 365, SharePoint. Certifications desirable in Microsoft MCSE; Cisco CCNA; Microsoft 365; and Amazon Web Services.
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The Lead Field Services Engineer will be the escalation point for the FSEs for a wide variety of end user areas including AV initiatives, desktop support, printer support, troubleshooting Active Directory issues, onboarding issues, etc.
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Proficient experience with one or more of the following: MECM, SCCM, Active Directory, Exchange, Virtualization. Experience with installing, configuring, and managing active directory, DNS, DHCP, IIS, and other Microsoft COTS products.
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Experience in full SSO/Active Directory integration from the entire windows enterprise Ex. Server 2022, 2019 and Windows 10, 11, O365, and Cisco ISE. Currently is seeking a talented and motivated Active Directory Engineer to join our team.
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5+ years in a technical support role- Experience in Windows System Administration, Powershell, Networking and Security is a must- Extensive experience with setup and administration of Windows Servers, Active Directory, firewalls/routers, and core network protocols and office 365 administration- Intimate understanding of small/medium network designs- Extensive experience with backup solutions and concepts- Attention to detail - Excellent listening, written, and verbal communication skills.
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5+ years' experience and mastery in Active Directory Services (DNS, Sites and Services, DFS Namespace, Schema, AD Attributes, Domain Trusts, Group Policy, FSMO Roles, DHCP, etc.) Certifications in one or more areas of IT system administration (MCSE, VMware Certified Professional, Microsoft Certified Azure Fundamentals, M365 Enterprise Administrator Expert, etc.
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Certification relating to Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) Certification or MCSA (Microsoft Certified System Administrator) Current and Active TS/SCI clearance with Polygraph OR active TS/SCI and willingness to get a Poly.
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8+ years of directly related experience supporting IT operations with Windows 10 and in Active Directory environment. Active Certification required: MCSA, MCSE, ACSP, AMIT, or ACMT.
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In-depth knowledge of the Windows Operating Systems, VPN's, Active Directory, Exchange, Cisco, Citrix, Data Migration, Imaging, and Backups. Possess any of the following certifications; A+, Microsoft MCP or MCSE, Comptia Network+ or a Cisco CCNA.
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Minimum seven (7) years of relevant professional experience in design, deployment, or administration of active directory environments. Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) certification preferred.
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7+ years of experience with Microsoft System Administration in an enterprise environment, including Microsoft Active Directory, Group Policies, and Visual Basic Scripting. Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) Core Infrastructure.
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