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5-8 years in networking, with hands-on experience using Cisco or Fortinet equipment. Network Support: Serve as the primary contact for network troubleshooting, ensuring seamless WAN/LAN operations.
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Network Engineer, Systems Engineer, Network Administrator, Systems Administrator, IT Administrator, NOC Engineer, IT Engineer, IT Consultant, IT Manager, Infrastructure Engineer, Windows Server Engineer, etc.
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2 years experience in hands-on network administration. Expertise required in Cloud Applications & Infrastructure such as Amazon Web Services, Azure, Google Cloud; Windows 10; Windows Server 20XX; Linux (Red Hat, KALI), mobile (iOS, Android); next generation firewalls and web application firewalls (Barracuda, Palo Alto), network hardware (CISCO, Aruba, Juniper, HP), virtual machines and environments (VMWARE, VCENTER, VSPHERE), network monitoring tools (Splunk, Solarwinds, Snort, Wireshark), HBSS tools McAfee), automation tools (Ansible Tower.
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Provide hands-on support for server-related tasks (RedHat or Windows – this has yet to be decided). Our client is seeking a highly skilled Senior Firewall Administrator to support nuclear plant data networks across 12 nuclear sites.
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Excellent client-facing skills Be able to communicate in Spanish is a plus Required Certifications CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer or Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert, Microsoft Certified Database Administrator Great to Have Certifications Microsoft Office Specialist, CompTIA Server+, CompTIA Security + Benefits 401K Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Education Reimburstment Paid Floating Holiday Paid Holidays Paid Time Off.
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Have previous work experience as a network engineer, including hands-on experience designing, implementing and managing network components including switches, routers, firewalls, and cryptographic devices.
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We are looking for a highly experienced Cisco network engineer to join our team and work on complex and challenging projects using the latest technologies and best practices. About the Role:Design, implement, and maintain scalable and reliable network architectures based on Cisco technologies.
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Experience in implementing remote support solutions for devices on or off campus 2 years. Experience in MDM technologies for setting up and managing devices on and off campus such as Google Admin Console, Intune for Education, JAMF, etc.
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The Network Administrator will provide systems, network and other IT support. Interface with remote IT administrator team and IT application teams for collaboration on solutions and implementations.
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Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming, smart home installation services, mobile plans and products and now we are building America's First Smart Network.
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Collaborating with your team on-site will allow you to expand your professional network and create future career opportunities. Team members are responsible for providing quality customer service as well as activation and technical support.
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Transform into the best customer support advocate in the business, engaging with a diverse consumer base to provide solutions for customer needs and technical issues. Post-training production schedule may include a rotation of at-home and onsite work based on performance and business needs.
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This team focuses on resolving customer issues, preventing future problems, and promoting our services, while listening, connecting and caring for the customer through voice and chat interactions.
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Benefits: Competitive Wages and Benefits Package Flexible Schedule Paid Time Off Overtime Pay Amazing Hands-on management team Super solid foundation Outstanding experience NOW HIRING: LNHA Licensed Nursing Home Administrator Qualifications: High school diploma LNHA in NJ Positive personality Take Charge attitude LTC/SNF experience preferred An equal opportunity employer.
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The Senior Network Support Analyst provides a timely response to approved business unit, developer, and administrator community requests for assistance including project support.
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