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Implementation/Administration of 1+ Network Management Systems (Client, CA/Broadcom Product Suite, BMC Remedy, IPAM, Infoblox, ownCloud). Implementation/Administration of Network Management Systems (Client, IPAM, and Infoblox.
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Functions as a technical expert for GSOC ITSM platform; manage testing and release of a full range configuration changes; Perform system patching to maintain an up-to-date and secure environment; Use the ITSM platform to support asset management, change management, network management, incident management, and contract management programs.
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3 years’ work experience as a Network/System Administrator – supporting, maintaining and troubleshooting MDM systems AND Smart Devices (Apple, Android devices like tablet and smart phone, Windows iOS, etc.
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Under the long-standing brand, W.W. Williams Companies comprise one of the nation's largest sales and service providers of industrial power products with an extensive network of 44 facilities employing more than 515 service technicians.
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Current Network Security applications, services and appliances including Identity Management, Network Access Control, Application Layer Inspection, Content and Malware Filtering, Data Loss and Intrusion Prevention, zero-day threats, IPsec and SSL VPN, PKI, Two-Factor Authentication and other.
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Works as a Transport Delivery-focused Network Engineer on a team responsible for BAN/LAN/WLAN/WAN/Crypto Network Engineering, troubleshooting, repair, installation, cabling, configuration, implementation, and integration of current and future NGEN-R network architectures as per approved processes and procedures.
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For over fifty (50) years, Rescar has provided a broad spectrum of services through its Nationwide field services network that include, railcar repair, railcar cleaning, railcar interior and exterior coatings inspection/repair/qualification, in-plant switching, in-plant track repair, (un)loading services and troubleshooting services.
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Service Management, Integration, and Transport (SMIT) is one the largest IT services programs for the Navy and U.S. Marine Corps (USMC), supporting approximately 400,000 seats around the world.
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Maintain backups of all necessary network equipment into a configuration management tool. Hands-on configuration and troubleshooting of Zscaler, Meraki, and Fortinet products are preferred.
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Work Closely with Wireless technology groups Cisco IOS and APIC Juniper JUNOS Palo Alto firewalls Wireless technology ( Cisco , Aruba , Juniper Mist , Meraki) SDN Technology ( SDWAN , NSX or Similar) Layer 2 and 3 network concepts Routing protocols, OSPF and BGP Troubleshooting connectivity issues WAN networking concepts Network documentation IT Service Management applications Monitoring Tools & automation concepts Basic Requirements 4+ Years supporting event monitoring is preferred.
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Key Metric Store Support Network support Software and Hardware troubleshooting Hardware imaging and staging Customer Service Productivity Time Resolution Primary Accountabilities Provide first-level support in-person and remotely, including software, hardware, printers, peripherals, CCTV/DVR, wired/wireless network troubleshooting, and All Point of Sales equipment.
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Provide tier-3 (expert level) operational support for Firewalls, Proxies, IDS/IPS, NAC to resolve critical business issues that require deep network troubleshooting techniques and performance analysis.
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Qualifications: Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering or similar field is required in addition to two to five (2 to 5) years of professional experience Strong troubleshooting and root cause analysis skills Hands-on experience with lab instruments such as digital oscilloscopes, multimeters, HIPOT testers, and vector network analyzers.
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A property management company is looking to hire a Network Engineer in Indianapolis, IN. In this role you will play a crucial role in Firewall implementation and upkeep working cross functionally across the network team.
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Experience in configuring and managing network equipment using centralized management consoles (e.g., Cisco IoT Dashboard, Cisco Meraki), including keeping firmware up to date and standardizing device configuration.
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