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IT Windows Server & Networking Field Tech – Systems Administrator. We are currently seeking a Windows Server Support Field Tech (company car provided, after the first 6-9 months.
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Job Req ID: 19784 About Supermicro: Supermicro® is a Top Tier provider of advanced server, storage, and networking solutions for Data Center, Cloud Computing, Enterprise IT, Hadoop/ Big Data, Hyperscale, HPC and IoT/Embedded customers worldwide.
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Experience with Cloud Services such as CISCO Meraki Networking Appliances, Citrix, Smarsh, Global Relay, OneDrive, IT Glue. Workstation / Server Experience: Windows Desktop, Windows Server (Azure VM / Physical), and MacOS.
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Experience with operating systems such as Linux RedHat, Oracle Enterprise Linux, and Windows Server 2008 and 2012; Experience with backup and recovery concepts (EMC Avamar and Data Domain); Experience with Microsoft Active Directory (NTFS, DFS, and file services); Understanding of VMware and vSphere.
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The IT System Administrator – Windows Server (IaaS) will make heavy use of MS O365, MS Azure and AWS, various virtualization tools (VMware & Hyper-V), as well as, desktop/networking support.
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CompTIA Network+, A+, Server+ or equivalent is a plus. Networking Fundamentals (OCI Model, TCP/IP, Interconnecting Network Devices, SSH, SSL/TLS Encrypted Communications, X.509 Certificate Management, Kerberos, SMTP, HTTP/HTTPS.
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MacOS (user management, directory services, package management, networking, JAMF, etc. Windows Server (AD, GPOs, DHCP/DNS, Print Server, DFS, Powershell, Hyper-V, etc. , to include: component arrangement and rack management, cabling installation and management, networking configurations, and power allocation (including use of UPS.
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Exhibit strong technical skills as they relate to numerous systems and storage technologies including but not limited to: Windows Server 2016/2019, Microsoft SQL Server, DC's/DNS, DFS, Active Directory, Group Policy Management, DHCP, IIS, VMware ESXi 7, NetApp ONTAP, Cisco UCS/Nexus, ACAS , SCCM, Hyper-V.
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Thorough understanding of TCP/IP networking, IP routing, Server Load Balancing, and Network Security architecture and core technologies such as IP, TCP, OSPF/IS-IS, BGP, MPLS, Server Load Balancers, Firewalls, ACLs, DNS, DHCP, IPAM, LDAP, NFS, etc.
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Deep understanding of IT Security practices/programs as well as networking, endpoint, cloud, server, *nix, and windows concepts/tools. Bachelor of Computer Science or Engineering, Information Security, Information Technology, or experience/degree in related fields; strong academic credentials and certifications preferred, (e.g., GIAC GSOM, GMON, GCFA, GCIA, GNFA, GCTI, GREM, GCIH, GCFA, GPEN, OSCP, AWS/Azure/GCP Security certs, etc.
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A well-rounded understanding of a broad range of technologies and products including Cisco, SQL, Oracle, VMware, Citrix, Microsoft 365, SharePoint, Power, Windows Server, Linux (RHEL), SCCM, SolarWinds, Splunk, Archer, Nessus.
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As part of the IT Department, you'll join a dynamic team and serve as the technical authority in networking, virtual server management, Voice Over IP, disaster recovery, infrastructure and application security, cloud virtualization, Active Directory administration, Office 365 apps, and Intune Desktop and mobile device management.
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The expectation will be that you are an SME in at least 2 of these areas: Networking, VDI, VMWare vSphere, Windows Server 2016 – 2022, PowerShell, or Active Directory. · Some experience preferred with VMWare vSphere, VMWare Horizon, Microsoft Remote Desktop Services, Azure, AWS, Fortinet networking products, thin clients, PFSense firewalls, ConnectWise Automate, ConnectWise Manage, SharePoint, PowerShell, SQL, Veeam, VDI infrastructure, Email migrations, Linux, BSD, macOS, Android, iOS.
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Candidates should have at least 2 years of IT support experience, strong knowledge of Windows 10 and networking, and ideally hold certifications like CompTIA A+ or Cisco CCNA. Experience with Windows Server, Active Directory, PowerShell, VMware, and familiarity with FDregulated or biopharma industries is advantageous.
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Sirius Federal, LLC is looking for a Network Engineer, with an active security clearance, TS/SCI with Polygraph, to work at our client’s site located in Washington, D.C. or Reston, VA. We are seeking a highly qualified and motivated Network Engineers; must be skilled in designing large- and small-scale campus and wide area networking (WAN) solutions.
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