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QualificationsStrong knowledge of Information Technology (IT) principles and practicesExperience in troubleshooting and system administrationTechnical support skills, including providing end-user supportKnowledge of Microsoft Exchange and Office SuiteAbility to work independently and as a team playerBachelor's degree in Computer Science or related fieldRelevant industry certifications, such as MCSE or MCP, are a plus.
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An understanding of Private Branch Exchange telephony, to include Avaya/Nortel telephone switch interfaces. Certifications such as CCNP, CCNA, CCIE, MCSE. An understanding of Private Branch Exchange telephony.
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Certification relating to Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) Certification or MCSA (Microsoft Certified System Administrator) Proficient experience with one or more of the following: MECM, SCCM, Active Directory, Exchange, Virtualization.
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Strong Windows knowledge and experience: Windows OS, Windows Servers, Active Directory, Exchange, SharePoint, Teams, O365 Management (Azure, Entra, MDM/Intune a plus), Windows file and print services.
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Microsoft, Active Directory, Windows Exchange Administration, Windows Server. Manage the operation, servicing, trouble shooting, and account administration of Active Directory (AD), Exchange, Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM), and the Global Address List (GAL.
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Extensive knowledge and expertise with Windows Server 2016, Exchange 2013, Active Directory, VMware, CISCO UCS, VDI Horizon View, Cyber Security, SQL Server 2016, CISCO networking, DHCP, DNS required.
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MCSE: Productivity, Microsoft 365 Certified Messaging or equivalent Microsoft Exchange certification. Tau Six, an agile small company delivering cutting edge cybersecurity and systems integration services to the US National Security market, has an immediate need for a Senior Microsoft Exchange Engineer for a Department of Defense customer.
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Technical skills: TCP/IP, DHCP, DNS, SMTP, Routing and Switching, Nexus 1000V virtual switches, VMware virtual networking, MS Exchange 5.5,2000,2003,2007,2010,2013,2016; Lotus Notes R4-R9; MS Office, VMware vSphere 4.
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Possess any of the following certifications; A+, Microsoft MCP or MCSE, Comptia Network+ or a Cisco CCNA. In-depth knowledge of the Windows Operating Systems, VPN's, Active Directory, Exchange, Cisco, Citrix, Data Migration, Imaging, and Backups.
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Knowledge of CFSC standards An understanding of Private Branch Exchange telephony, to include Avaya/Nortel telephone switches An understanding of RF transport mediums to include cellular, microwave, and satellite communications.
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E-mail systems and spam filters; Peripheral intrusion detection systems, Microsoft Active Directory and Exchange Servers; Virtual Server designs; Cisco Call Managers and IP phone technology; Structured Cabling concepts; IT infrastructure Best Practices; Network monitoring software; Enterprise network concepts and equipment.
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Experience with Unix, Windows, Linux, Cisco, MS Servicer, MS Office, MS Exchange, MySQL, and report writers. MCSE Certification or CCNA. Experience with Unix, Windows, Linux, Cisco, MS Servicer, MS Office, MS Exchange, MySQL, and report writers.
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Microsoft MCSE/MCITP, Cisco CCNA/CCNE, VMware VCP, or other industry standard certification a plus. Maintains VMware, Active Directory, Exchange, SQL Server, DHCP, DNS, RDP, and various other infrastructure technologies.
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Windows Server (2012-2016), VMware (ESX/vSphere/ESXi), Exchange (2013-2016), O365, Active Directory. There is also a lab for brushing up on new skills or preparing for Certifications (MCSE, VCP, CCNA, MCSA.
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Microsoft MCNA or MCSE. Applying patches for security, antivirus, and upgrades on Windows 2000/2003 servers, Exchange 2007 servers, Blackberry Enterprise servers, and personal computers.
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