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Coeur Alaska, Inc., a subsidiary of Coeur Mining, one of the world’s leading primary silver companies and a significant gold producer, is seeking a Network Administrator for its Kensington underground gold mine.
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Essential Functions and Job Responsibilities Responsible for resolving IT hardware and software infrastructure (servers, network, security, issues using systems analysis techniques and procedures to ensure appropriate function of hardware, software or system functional specifications.
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We are seeking a IT System Administrator & Network Administrator (MSP) to provide escalated support and work along side the projects team on O365 migrations, new client onboardings, etc.
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Knowledge of Cisco Catalyst and Nexus switches, ASA firewalls, Cisco and Aruba wireless access points and controllers, Palo Alto firewalls, network monitoring solutions (i.e., SolarWinds) or similar technologies.
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As a Network Administrator at West Shore Home, you will contribute to this mission by taking ownership of the management and maintenance of all enterprise networks. It is the policy of West Shore Home to provide equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law.
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The Manager – IT Network Infrastructure is the subject matter expert for the networking infrastructures. Review standards periodically with the Chief Security Administrator and other IT Managers and implement changes as required.
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Must have at least one network certification e.g. Cisco CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) or higher, Palo Alto PPCET (Palo Alto Networks Certified Cybersecurity Entry-level Technician) or higher or COMPTIA Network.
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Responsible for resolving IT hardware and software infrastructure (servers, network, security, etc.) Analyzes, troubleshoots and resolves issues with IT infrastructure including user systems, servers, storage and network connectivity.
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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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In this role, you will be responsible for a wide range of IT solutions, including Cloud Networks, multiple Data Centers, high-volume, customer facing web sites as well as providing infrastructure network support to multiple WAN connectivity points.
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The Senior System and Network Administrator will be responsible for overseeing the security, installation, configuration, maintenance, integrity, and troubleshooting of hardware, software, and network systems throughout the organization.
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NYC Media is seeking a qualified Network Administrator to oversee networking, primarily for production and broadcast transmission and distribution. The Network consists of the broadcast television station WNYE-TV (with the main channel and two sub-channels), four cable channels, and the broadcast FM radio station, WNYE-FM. The Emmy-award-winning NYC Media provides New Yorkers with an important window into municipal government, a source of non-commercial educational programming about issues and matters relevant to New Yorkers, and a source of entertainment.
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A skilled Senior Network Administrator will have experience with many of the systems we support which include: Windows Server environments (2008-2022), Windows desktop operating systems (10+), experience with Linux (specifically Debian and CentOS distributions), experience with Microsoft Azure, Nutanix AOS/AHV, VMware vSphere/vCenter, and Citrix VDI/DaaS, Cisco/Meraki, Palo Alto PAN-OS, Juniper JunOS, and Ubiquiti UniFi.
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The Senior Network Administrator ensures Fujifilm’s computer systems and networks remain secure and reliable. The senior network administrator balances technical knowledge with network and data infrastructure management.
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The System Administrator (SA) is responsible for effective provisioning, installation/configuration, operation, and maintenance of systems hardware and software. Apply PC/server OS patches and upgrades on a regular basis as defined by the IT department.
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