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The Senior IT Infrastructure & Network Administrator leads personnel and teams to ensure that the organization’s computer systems and networks remain secure and reliable. Understanding of TCP/IP and troubleshooting network connectivity.
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Experience with network services (BGP, OSPF, DHCP, DNS, TCP/IP, WAN, VPN, VLAN, VRF, etc.) Leidos is seeking a Network Administrator for a position as part of a team supporting AFLCMC/HNCD CS&D in San Antonio, TX.
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More than 10 years of experience in IP network and network security engineering design, with global responsibility working in Telecom or service provider network environment.
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In-depth network connectivity knowledge (TCP/IP, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Domain Name System (DNS), Ethernet and related enterprise network routing: architecture, including routing protocols: EIGRP, BGP, Layer 3.
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The Network Administrator will work closely with other IT professionals, faculty, and staff to support the technological needs of the campus community. Proven experience as a Network Administrator or similar role.
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The customer site (DoD) management includes IT infrastructure that supports development and testing of spacecraft systems, including servers, storage, network, workstations as well as all installed software.
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The Network Administrator II is responsible for applying fundamental principles, concepts, techniques, and guidelines in the area LAN ,WAN, SDWAN, VPN, WLAN and PAN networking. In-depth knowledge of Layer 3 TCP/ IP protocols, such as BGP, OSPF, DHCP, DNS, IPV4, IPV6.
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Ensure the proper functioning of IP telephony, internet links, access control system, intrusion system, alarm/fire system. Description Guarantee the proper functioning of the company’s IT systems and network while ensuring the quality and continuity of IT services, in addition to ensuring the security: Ensure the establishment and maintenance of the network infrastructure, as well as the various solutions (infrastructure architecture, server room, backup, etc.
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We are looking for a Network Administrator to join our team. Knowledge of network management platforms such as Solarwinds. Experience working with and troubleshooting Cisco and/or Juniper network vendor platforms.
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Recently the County has planned a migration from traditional TDM transport across is microwave system to a newer more modern system leveraging all IP based radios using advanced carrier class IP network technologies for system resiliency.
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Supports network service requests such as setting up Work Groups, VLANs, VRF configurations, DNS/DHCP/IP addressing. Within the Office of Information Technology (OIT), we currently seek a Network Administrator Level 1 to support campus computer networks and voice systems, provide customer support related to network hardware/software issues and questions, and contribute to the overall improvement of networking services for the Twin Cities campus.
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Deep knowledge of network concepts, command line execution, scripting, operating system components, data serialization languages, programming concepts, and data management are necessary. Thorough comprehension of corresponding protocols and languages such as, TCP/IP, DNS, BASH, Powershell, T-SQL, SQL, etc.
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Ability to interact with all levels of MFS managementA plus if certified in the following:Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNPAzure Network Engineer Associate (AZ-)Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Administrator (PCNSA)#MBLI#LI-HYBRIDAt MFS, we are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace.
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The Network Administrator leads personnel and teams to ensure that the organization’s computer systems and networks remain secure and reliable. Certifications Preferred in CompTIA A+, Comp TIA Network+, CompTIA Server+, Cisco CCNA, any Microsoft certifications dealing with Microsoft 365, any VMWare Data Center Virtualization certifications.
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Other duties would include phone system/telephony administration as well as support of security related systems such IP cameras and NVR/DVRs. You will be required to take a high degree of ownership of current projects and initiatives that pertain to the improvement of the overall IT infrastructure of the company ensure forward momentum of these initiatives and projects to completion.
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