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SCHIE delivers the core infrastructure and foundational technologies for Microsoft's over 200 online businesses including Bing, Microsoft Network, Office 365, Xbox Live, Teams, OneDrive, and the Microsoft Azure platform globally with our server and data center infrastructure, security and compliance, operations, globalization, and manageability solutions.
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Central Network Retail Group, LLC complies with all applicable equal employment laws, including the Americans with Disabilities Act. Qualified individuals with a disability may request reasonable accommodation from the company.
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Background with System Administration, Network Administration Network Security, Networking Standards, Network Protocols, NIST/FISMA standards and controls, SIEM platforms and security tools, Network Hardware Configurations.
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Northrop Grumman is seeking a Staff Chief Engineer to work with the 705 Combat Training Squadron (CTS) Infrastructure, Development and Engineering (IDE) program to develop and maintain simulation software (SW) and hardware (HW) solutions, build, and maintain network infrastructure, design, and develop simulation SW applications, and evolve and conduct Live-Virtual-Constructive (LVC) Distributed Mission Operations (DMO) activities for the 705 CTS and Distributed Mission Operations Center (DMOC.
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The Senior Microsoft Platform Administrator is responsible for installation, maintenance, security, configuration, and troubleshooting of Windows and VMware-based hardware and software for our client's IT Infrastructure and Operations environment.
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Provides Level III Network Server and Infrastructure Support and coordinates and schedules activities with PC Support staff. Additionally, this job is responsible for both Architecture and Engineering management processes within Infrastructure and Operations.
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Description The Digital Modernization Sector at Leidos is seeking a O&M Network Engineer to support various WAN and LAN networks, in providing network upgrades and config support to the architecture team; act as subject matter expert in WAN and LAN technologies and vendors; support intra- and inter- net and other data communications systems or segments of networked system; and by Providing tiered support for the network operations centers (NOC.
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Responsible for the oversight of IT security, telecommunications, hardware asset management, software asset management, information services, application development and support, IT operations, shared services, network operations, help desk support services, IT policy development and procedure, talent management including staff recruiting, staff evaluations and training.
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Demonstrated knowledge of technical system management, information security management, computer and network hardware, and desktop and cloud software solutions. Implement and monitor essential IT operations, including servers and cloud computing, operating systems, security tools, applications, email systems, laptops, desktops, software, and hardware.
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The US Government (USG) requires active support for a current network and software, including the ability to perform regular maintenance, update hardware and software, and export data from the system in a USG accepted format.
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Seeking a Cybersecurity Operations expert to provide support for Client computer network projects in the areas of Systems Engineering, Project Integration, Deployment and Operations, Operational Formation and Leadership, Risk and Strategy Management, Data Analysis, and Network Analysis and Exploitation.
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Design/implement/integrate new systems, hardware, and technologies into the Operations Control Center and remote field locations. Troubleshoot and document resolutions of failures with computer hardware, operating system, network, and control system.
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Responsible for maintaining technology operations to include systems administration, network management, telecommunications management, system and data security, system and data backup, and emergency recovery plans.
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Use Agile Development Operations (DevOps) to conduct research and development; analyze and recommend system engineering improvements for enhanced cyber hardware and software concepts; allow for cyber fusion and advanced analytical capability; assure cyber operators faster discovery and improved predictive capability on existing cyber hardware and software; develop integrated system solutions; and provide improved cyber monitoring, assessment, planning and response capabilities.
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Strong experience with infrastructure environments (e.g. operating system, hardware, data center, security, network, microservices and server web related applications). Role: Sr SaaS Operations Engineer.
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