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Organize and maintain contract data pertaining to the procurement lifecycle according to the Federal Acquisitions Regulations (FAR) in firm data repository systems, Costpoint, VantagePoint, and OpenText.
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A Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA), RedHat Certified Systems Administrator (RHCSA), VMWare VCP, or other industry relevant certifications. At Collins Aerospace, our Mission Systems team helps civilian, military and government customers complete their most complex missions - whatever and wherever they may be.
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Relevant certifications in network technologies, such as CCNA, CCNP, Check Point Certified Systems Administrator (CCSA), and Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE), are advantageous.
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Maintain, upgrade, and expand the Teamcenter/NX PDM and other CAD PDM/PLM systems in a young organization. Some experience with APIs for CAD PDM, PLM systems, ERP systems, and JIRA.
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Terray Therapeutics is seeking a motivated, creative, and experienced Associate System Administrator to help manage our growing on-premises and cloud infrastructure. Highly proficient in both Unix-based and Windows operating systems.
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We are seeking a Senior Systems Administrator with a focus of Microsoft Windows/Red Hat Enterprise Linux and VMware infrastructure support. The Systems Administrator will be expected to team with peers, internal customers, and management to strengthen the consistency and standardization of IT infrastructure services to achieve operational excellence and program success.
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Systems Administrator, Senior Advisor. Systems Administrator, Senior page is loaded. Systems Administrator, Senior. Monitor the performance and capacity of end-to-end IT computer systems using a variety of specialized software applications/tools.
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Secure critical systems from unauthorized access and keep computing infrastructure up-to-date. Maintain backup systems and ensure redundancy/failover of networking equipment. Configure and maintain on-premises High Performance Computing (HPC) infrastructure in close collaboration with computational chemistry and machine learning teams.
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Job Description Title: Splunk Administrator - Cyber Security Analyst Advisor Clearance Needed: TS/SCI. This position will be working within our DCO environment providing but not limited to; Implementation and Administration of Security Ops, SPLUNK, SYSLOG, ACAS, HBSS, and security related activities to secure and harden systems.
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As Springboard's Senior Systems Administrator, you'll maintain Springboard's IT infrastructure, and provide general help desk support including A/V and IT asset management. 4+ years as an IT systems administrator, network administrator, or similar role in a Tech/Startup environment.
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Experience as a Lead Storage Systems Administrator relating to large enterprise engagements with Storage tools and vendors such as Nutanix, NetApp, EMC, HPE, Pure, Hitachi or other. Operations (NetOps); maintain systems and network infrastructure; provide end user and common device support; provide configuration, change, license, and asset management; conduct training, and perform Install, Move, Add, Change (IMACs) services.
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Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) preferred, Microsoft certifications, Office 365, Windows, SQL, Dynamics preferred, other pertinent Microsoft certifications considered. Deep experience in administration and management aspects of Microsoft Exchange, Office 365, Microsoft systems and technologies such as Great Plains, Dynamics 365 CRM and cloud systems and technologies.
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Network Systems Administrator, Network Engineer, Network Administrator. MS Active Directory/LDAP, Group Policy, MS Systems Center Configuration Manager (SCCM). Maintain and administer perimeter security systems such as firewalls, routers, content management and IPS/IDS and establish best practices for security procedures.
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We are seeking a Relativity Sr. Systems Administrator to join our team! At least 5 years of hands-on, directly applicable experience actually doing the work of implementing the kinds of systems being set up - e.g., UNIX, Windows, Network Storage Solutions, etc.
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The University of Southern Mississippi is currently accepting applications for the position of Endpoint Systems Administrator II. Endpoint Systems Administrator II. Experience with the following: desktop operating systems such as Microsoft Windows and Apple MacOS; endpoint configuration management solutions such as Microsoft Active Directory, System Center Configuration Manager, Microsoft Endpoint Management \ Intune, JAMF; virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) technologies such as VMWare Horizon; and scripting with Powershell is a plus.
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