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Maintain company internal IP Address pool; issue non-DHCP reserved addresses for vendor equipment as required and approved by the Field Network Manager. Field Network Administrator.
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The LAN Administrator II is responsible for enterprise-level support including Windows Server and all back-office components, File and Print shares, and network support. Our Client is hiring a detail-oriented LAN Network Administrator II that is responsible for planning and deploying major service upgrades including front and back office components and for enterprise level support of hardware, software, operating systems, and network systems.
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Relevant certifications such as F5 Certified BIG-IP Administrator (F5-CA) or F5 Certified Technology Specialist (F5-CTS) are highly desirable. Proven experience working with F5 load balancer technologies, including Big-IP LTM, GTM, ASM, APM, and DNS.
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The Network Administrator oversees the ongoing management of the Fiber Network Consortium along with outreach to the technical staff to assist and improve the level of services provided.
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Experience in IP networking, L2/L3 network protocols, LAN/WAN, TCP/IP, DHCP, DNS, routing, QOS, VLAN, ACL, application flow, NAC, and infrastructure cabling. Install, configure, troubleshoot and managing network infrastructure, including switches, firewalls, and wireless networking.
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Manage equipment and fiber installation logistics, IP configuration management, and district escalations to ensure timely service installation and resolution to service disruptions. Strong familiarity with TCP/IP protocol, DNS and DHCP.
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2-3 years proven track record as a Desktop Support and/or Jr. Network Administrator. Understands network address management concepts, including IP sub-netting. Provide support for day-to-day operational tasks such as proactive maintenance, management, monitoring performance, incident and problem management, security, and backup and recovery across the network infrastructure.
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Expertise in routing concepts and networking protocols, including BGP, CDP, CLNS, VRRP/HSRP, IGRP/EIGRP, MPLS, NAT, OSPF, QoS, RIP, DNS, VLAN/PVLAN, TCP/UDP, IP, and OTV. Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), GIAC Certified Intrusion Analyst (GCIA), GIAC Certified Window Security Administrator (GCWN), GIAC Certified Enterprise Defender (GCED), or GIAC Security Essentials Certified (GSEC) within 1 year of employment.
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Linux Systems Administrator with an advanced level understanding and experience with systems administration, networking, system virtualization, cloud computing, backups, Linux OS, mac OS, network storage, load balancer, and associated hardware platforms to join its IT department, working in a dynamic, fast-paced and complex heterogeneous technical environment.
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5+ years of experience with designing, deploying, and providing advanced support to multi-protocol and multi-vendor IP backbone and access network equipment and solutions, including Cisco, Palo Alto, Dell, HPE, or Juniper.
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Coordinate efforts with Third-Party service and maintenance providers as necessary to keep STA’s Equipment and Software in good working order, working with the System Administrator or Director, Information Technology on warranty repairs, and following the authorized warranty and repair authorization process.
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Solid experience working with Internet Security and Networking Technologies such as TCP/IP, HTTP, Load balancers, Proxies and Firewalls. Network+, Security+, MCSE, MCP. At least 2-3 years of experience as System administrator / Technical support (2nd / 3rd tier) or similar.
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Must have strong knowledge and experience on Mobile Network Wifi roaming, Passpoint, EAP-SIM, EAP-AKA, 3GPP standard, TCP/IP, QOS, and all layers of OSI model. The network and systems architected and designed by this team enables our in-flight communication growth at a large scale and is the IP foundation for our next generation satellite multimedia communication service.
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Thorough understanding (hands-on experience) with SD-WAN, LAN/WAN, TCP/IP, FTP, VPN, DHCP, DNS, SMTP, and Ethernet devices. Manage, maintain, and troubleshoot the corporate Windows Network infrastructure and servers.
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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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