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Industry certifications are a plus: AWS, CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, MCSE, CEH, Security+, A+, Network+, Microsoft Azure, CISSP, CSP. Verkada is seeking an Enterprise Field Solution Engineer in the Greater NYC area with expert experience in Cloud Security, IoT Systems, Networking, Linux systems, Security Surveillance and Access Control.
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Preferred Certifications: Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE); Microsoft Certified System Administrator (MCSA); Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA). This includes Active Directory, Basic SQL, Windows and Linux servers; Security Systems including patch deployment, vulnerability monitoring, Data Loss Prevention monitoring, and audit log management programs.
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What will set you apart: Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology or a related fieldCertifications/Licenses: A+ Certified and MCSE CertifiedExperience configuring and deploying client virtualization technologies (VDI) is preferred.
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Possess enterprise-level experience with Linux, Windows 10, Mac10.11 and/or iOS.-Possess certifications: ITIL, A+, Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP), Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer for Windows (MCSE), Apple Certified Macintosh Technician (ACMT), HDI Support Analyst.
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Prefer certifications in the areas like; CompTIA A+, Red Hat Certified System Administrate or, MCSA, MCSD, MCSE, Azure Administrator Associate. Strong technical knowledge with Windows and Linux environments, GPO, SSL, and server management in operational environment.
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Experience working in a Data Center environmentMicrosoft systems certifications (MCSE, MCITP)VMware certifications (VCP, VCAP)PythonAnsiblePowerShellJavaScript/JSON/REST APIOr equivalent engineering professional certification for a relevant DevOps/SRE technologyKNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES.
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Relevant certifications, such as RHCE, RHCSA, LFCE, MCSA or MCSE are a plus. Strong knowledge of Linux server virtualization technologies, such as KVM, VMware, and Xen. Familiarity with Linux storage management, including LVM, RAID, and SAN/NAS.
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Relevant certifications (e.g., MCSE, CCNA, AWS Certified Solutions Architect) are preferred. Strong knowledge of server hardware, virtualization technologies, and operating systems (e.g., Windows Server, Linux.
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Mcitp, MCSE, MCSA, or similar Microsoft certifications. Three to five years of experience working in a mixed active directory and Linux environment within a VMware or other cloud based enterprise environment.
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Education/Certification: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or any equivalent Engineering is requiredIndustry Certifications in related IT disciplines highly desired (RHCSA, CCNA, MCSE, MCP) Trilliant Values-PASSIONATE-We find the right solutions for customers and exceed their expectations.
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Hands-on experience with configuration management tools (e.g., Ansible, Puppet, Chef). Proficiency in cloud computing platforms such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud. Familiarity with containerization technologies (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes) is a plus.
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AWS, VMWare, vCloud, vCO, Automation, EMC, Storage, VNX devices, Windows administration, MCSE, networks, CCNA, Cisco and Cybersecurity. NET, and LINUX/UNIX, system software and scripting development, Java programming, web development, System analysis, System design, Software design, Software development and implementation, Software test.
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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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Preferred industry standard certifications include: A+, Server+, Security+, Linux+, Network+, CISSP, CCNA/CCNP, MCSA/MCSE. Experience with both Windows and Linux server operating systems.
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Experience with infrastructure including any or all the following: data center operations, monitoring, server hardware, operating systems (Windows, Linux), web servers (IIS, Apache, Tomcat), databases (MS SQL, MySQL), virtualization (VMware), networking, storage, monitoring, etc.
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