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Knowledge of Microsoft System Administration and/or Linux AdministrationPreferred Qualifications:Wonderware/AVEVA CertificationSCADA programming and implementationSoftware development (, Structured Text, SQL, C Sharp)Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) programming (Modicon, etc.
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NEOSTEK, Inc. is looking for a System Administrator who will be responsible for the design, implementation, and maintenance of IT systems and infrastructure. Position Title: System Administrator.
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Depending on experience*Paid Holidays, PTO, Health, Dental, Vision, etcKeywords: Unix, Linux, AWS, python, red hat, security+, sec+, Kali Linux, Atlassian, Jira, confluence, databases, mySQL, PostgreSQL, STIG, STIGs, linux system, Linux admin, administrator, system administrator, scripting, ansible, tomcat, documentation.
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Brunswick IT is seeking a PLM system administrator with strong Teamcenter experience in administrating Brunswick's Teamcenter platforms across Mercury Marine, Navico & Brunswick Boat Group divisions.
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Soliel is seeking to hire a Linux System Administrator, who will administer a Linux-based DevSecOps Continuous Integration / Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) environment and a CentOS-based Open Container Initiative (OCI) compliant and Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) certified Kubernetes platform environment.
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Job TitleAzure DevOps AdminRelevant Experience (in Yrs)5-7 Mandatory Skills Azure DevOps, Azure Infrastructure, CI/CD, Azure VMs Roles & Responsibilities •Design, deploy, and manage infrastructure solutions on Microsoft Azure, including VMs, containers, storage, and networking.
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The JSP Mid-Level Network System Administrator (NSA) shall serve as the knowledge expert for the experience installing, configuring, and administering Windows Server 2008R2, Server 2012R2, Server 2016, and Windows 7 and Windows 10 operating systems.
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The Linux System Administrator is responsible to develop and manage the county's computing and infrastructure systems on private and public cloud environments (AWS, Azure, GCP). The Linux System Administrator is responsible to manage availability of network, storage, computing, and software of multiple computing and storage systems.
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As a System Administrator team member you will:Collaborate with Information system Security Officer (ISSO) on the managed implementation of NISPOM, DAAPM, RMF, STIG, and PARSON security measures and requirements.
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The System Administrator provides support for implementation, troubleshooting and maintenance of Information Technology (IT) systems. The Leidos Intelligence Group has a career opportunity for a System Administrator in Columbia, MD.
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Zachary Piper Solutions is seeing a Junior System Administrator for a classified cyber security program. Configure and manage Windows, UNIX, and Linux, and install and load operating system and application software, including Host-based Security System, Endpoint Security Suite (ESS), Splunk, Cribl, and network security tools, including Firewalls and ForeScout.
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We're hiring a System Administrator - Senior to support an IT Service Management effort for USTRANSCOM at Scott Air Force Base located near O'Fallon, IL. This position is critical to support the USTC Command, Control, Communications & Cyber Systems Directorate.
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Deployment of Teamcenter, Solidworks, Capital, Polarian and other PLM application releases across system landscape. Configure Teamcenter BMIDE, Workflows, AM rule tree, Dispatcher configuration, AWC indexing, ERP Interfaces, and other modules of Teamcenter.
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Department of Defense Directive (DoDD) 8140 / 8570 Certification requirements (CompTIA Security+ CE or equivalent certification and an Operating System Certification) Principal System Administrators, internally known as Principal Analyst, infrastructure Workplace Services, collaborate with a diverse team to support exciting, critical programs with classified information system capabilities.
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Linux (SLES or RHEL) system administration (basic or advanced), creating shell scripts. Skill: Kafka Administrator. Working experience on docker and Kubernetes clusters (opensource, Rancher, RedHat OCP, Client Tanzu) involving administration of containers (Operator level skills), deployments, updates, integration with products running outside of the cluster.
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