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At WorldPay a Hosting Windows Engineer is responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining Windows-based systems and infrastructure within an organization. Certification: Possessing relevant certifications such as Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE), Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate, or CompTIA Server+ can demonstrate expertise in Windows-based systems and technologies.
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Our work depends on a TS/SCI cleared Windows Engineer joining our team to support our intelligence customer in Arnold, MO or St. Louis, MO. Deliver simple solutions to complex problems as a Windows Engineer at GDIT. Here, you'll tailor cutting-edge solutions to the unique requirements of our clients.
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Compliance and regulatory requirements: Windows systems engineers need to ensure that Windows-based systems adhere to industry regulations and compliance standards, such as HIPAA, PCI DSS, or GDPR. They may be involved in implementing security measures and auditing systems to meet these requirements.
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The Windows Systems Engineer will provide engineering expertise in the infrastructure services and operating systems hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud and Virtual Data Center environments.
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Primary Responsibilities - Provide leadership and hands-on engineering and administration support with a team that is responsible for O&M and engineering services for: - Hardware (Dell laptops & Servers) - Virtualization (vSphere ESXi, vCenter, vRealize Operation Manager) - Windows Administration (Windows Server, Windows 10, Active Directory, MECM, SQL Servers) - Serve as the system owner for windows infrastructure systems providing services to other SOC stakeholders.
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TCP/IP, IP subnetting, system backups, performance tuning, NAS/SAN configuration, Active Directory, GPOs, advanced scripting, LDAP, DNS, PKI, web servers, databases, Windows server and desktop operating systems, DHCP, DNS, enterprise patch management via COTS applications, server virtualization technologies such as VMware ESXi, vSphere, vCenter, Horizon View (VDI) and advanced scripting.
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Strong functional and technical knowledge of information/cyber security capabilities with deep expertise in one or more of the following areas: Encryption, Data Security, Application Security, End Point Security, Identity and Access Management, Windows/Unix/Linux Systems Security, Mainframe Security, Perimeter Security, Network Security, Mobility Security, Cloud Security, Cyber Security, Cryptography, or Authentication Systems.
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Hands-on experience with Windows/Linux/Mac OS environments. In-depth knowledge of and the ability to perform advanced troubleshooting on macOS, Windows 10, Chrome OS, VPNs, and SaaS applications (Okta, Google Workspaces, Slack, Zoom, O365.
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Focus on the customer: As an IT Support Engineer, you are expected to be knowledgeable of customers' business and requests and use the information to drive higher levels of service and customer satisfaction.
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Prepares and maintains accreditation documentation and artifacts in accordance with RMF policy for US Army and/or DoD programs on behalf of the MTC Information Systems Security Manager (ISSM.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in Identity and Access Management, with at least 3 years of hands-on experience with Okta. As a Senior IT Systems Engineer at Lattice, you will be responsible for the design, development, and management of our identity and access management systems.
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Experience with multi-application integration and system inter-dependencies (i.e. Health Information System (HIS), Radiological Information System (RIS), Cardiovascular Information System (CVIS), Cardiology Information System (CIS), Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS), Voice Recognition systems, Windows operating system) preferred.
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For the Senior Validation, Engineer level: Working knowledge of target systems, including computerized information systems, manufacturing control systems (e.g., PLC, BMS, DCS, and SCADA systems), and laboratory automation systems (e.g., robotic systems, chromatography networks, data acquisition systems.
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Hands-on experience and proficiency with Architectural, Structural, Civil, and MEP plans, as well as Public Utilities, Fire Systems, and Geotechnical reports, are essential. Proficient understanding of Architectural, Structural, Civil, and MEP drawings, and of Public Utilities, Fire Systems, and Geotechnical reports.
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Practical hands-on experience preferred (e.g., design/build/fly, RC aircraft, pilot). In this role, you'll play a vital part in developing and utilizing model-based systems engineering (MBSE) techniques, focusing on tools like Cameo and Simulink, to design, prototype, integrate, and test Unmanned Systems and Munitions.
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