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The Network Support Technician is responsible for IT operations in the facility (or facilities) for which they are responsible. This includes all activities related to infrastructure (design, implementation, and on-going maintenance), as well as end user support activities.
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GDIT is looking for Network Computer Support Technician at McChord Air Force Base in Tacoma, Washington area, who hold active DOD Secret Clearance. Working knowledge of Cisco system support/maintenance, VMware ESXi system support/maintenance, Active Directory, Windows Server 2019, HBSS, ACAS, SQL, SolarWinds, and Splunk preferred.
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Harmonia Holdings has an exciting opportunity for a Network Support Technician (Tier II) to join our rapidly growing team supporting a federal government client. Job Summary: The Network Support Technician (Tier II) is responsible for providing advanced technical support and assistance to end-users regarding network systems, hardware, and software.
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We are seeking a dedicated and motivated Junior IT System Administrator whose primary job responsibilities will include providing network security support to join our dynamic IT team. Vulnerability Management: Support the identification and remediation of network vulnerabilities through regular scanning, patch management, and configuration reviews.
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The IT Customer Support Technician is responsible for event day preparation and operation of the Barclays Center Information Technology functions such as: Internet connectivity, network equipment, computer software, security, and hardware.
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Provide On-call support if required outside business hours on a rotational basis Provide Hand and Feet support for network data and voice devices FSO Telecom task: Installation of IP, wireless, Analog and Digital phones ( Avaya , Nortel, Cisco, Siemens, Mitel etc.
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Develop and maintain a network infrastructure monitoring and alerting strategy Support interoperability between Arista and other networking solutions including Cisco and Palo Alto Assist with configuration buildouts including creating network provisioning automation using Python and tools such as Chef or Ansible.
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As a Computer and Network Support Specialist with Sabre Systems, Inc. you will be supporting the Airborne Acoustic Signal Processing (AASP) team thats integrating software into one ofthe Navy's most technologically sophisticated aircraft platforms, the P-8A. This is a full time, in person role located at the Naval Air Station Patuxent River in Patuxent River, Maryland.
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CompTia Network+ and Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) A successful IT Support Engineer II excels in a fast-paced, team environment and possesses excellent communication skills.
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As a Network Support Specialist within our Network Management Center (NMC), you will be integral to the monitoring of the WMS Mobility & IP network, ensuring seamless cellular mobile services on cruise ships worldwide.
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Clean-up the physical network, including firewalls, switch and associated wiring (testing, checking prior to escalating to the Network Administrator and/or Hardware Support Manager.
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POSITION TITLE: Senior Network Engineer REPORTS TO: Director of Networking POSITION SUMMARY:The Senior Network Engineer will design, deploy, and support all relevant networking technologies (hardware/software/protocols) for American Eagle Outfitters.
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Job DescriptionThis position will be on-site and can be located at any of the following facilities:St. Augustine, FLCerritos, CAFranklin, WIKent, WAMinneapolis, MNPottstown, PASan Diego, CASnoqualmie, WA SUMMARYThe network engineer is responsible for the design, development, implementation, and maintenance of IT networks and infrastructure to support business needs.
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Experience with Cisco network switches, Meraki access points, Palo Alto Panorama network monitoring, Palo Alto firewall configurations required. CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONSCisco certifications (CCT – Cisco certified technicians, CCNA – Cisco certified network associate, CCNP – Cisco certified network professional, CCIE – Cisco certified internetwork expert) are highly desirable.
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