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The role is a member of the Information Technology Infrastructure Team, reporting to the Head of IT Infrastructure. Ensure high availability, backup, and continuity of all IT infrastructure, continuously monitoring reliability, resiliency, and performance and developing and executing projects as necessary to maintain IT operations.
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Under the direction of the Surveillance Technical Supervisor, the Surveillance Infrastructure Technician is responsible for the administration and oversight of Surveillance Department systems (numerous), equipment, components, and infrastructure.
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Perform skilled infrastructure/structured cabling work in the installation, service and maintenance, repair and alteration of low voltage category cabling, fiber optic cabling, communications cabling and other various low voltage cabling systems.
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As an Infrastructure Engineer for our client, you will be the primary lead under the direction of the Engineering Manager, the Business Project Owner, and the Application Technical Lead. Maintain, monitor, and troubleshoot Infrastructure and Networking in the AWS Account.
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Elevate Textiles is hiring a full-time Infrastructure Engineer to join the IT Infrastructure Team. This position reports to the Director of Infrastructure and will manage and administer IT infrastructure in the U.S. with an emphasis in the Charlotte NC, Greensboro NC, Mt. Holly NC, and Gastonia NC. This role requires proven experience with Cisco Meraki Full stack, VMware, Microsoft Windows Servers, Linux, UNIX and SAN Storage.
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About the Role In the Staff System Engineer role, you will be responsible for leading, designing and delivering enterprise integrations and dashboarding tools to support production reliability (monitoring, alerting, event management, log analysis, APM, collaboration).
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The Infrastructure Engineer role encompasses a wide range of responsibilities, including network configuration, hardware and software support, and Active Directory management. Infrastructure Engineer - ( 28578.
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Overview: The Infrastructure project manager will provide direction, guidance and organization on new IT infrastructure project initiatives. The ideal candidate will also possess knowledge of Infrastructure operations, service delivery and support, help desk and related services.
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The Senior Infrastructure Engineer is primarily responsible for focusing on design, configuration, implementation and maintaining Information Technology System Management systems globally. As a member of the Technology Platform Services Team, the Senior Infrastructure Engineer role supports and ensures business success through a wide range of technology solutions.
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We are seeking an experienced IT Infrastructure Manager to oversee our company's technology infrastructure and systems. IT Infrastructure Manager. Strong technical troubleshooting and hands-on infrastructure skills.
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Your in-depth knowledge in Linux system administration, AWS, Terraform, and Ansible will drive the continuous evolution of our infrastructure and provide meaningful contributions to Sangoma's products and services.
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Keywords: Cloud Infrastructure, Cloud Operations, CloudOps, SaaS, Hosting, Public Cloud, Amazon Web Services, AWS, Automation, DevOps, SRE, CDK, TypeScript, Python, SQL. 2+ years building infrastructure-as-code solutions using AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) written with TypeScript or 2+ years writing TypeScript, Node.js or another JavaScript language.
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The Infrastructure Manager position requires strong knowledge and hands on experience with network administration, data center operations, Office 365, and Microsoft systems. The Infrastructure Manager is responsible for managing, administering, monitoring, and supporting the infrastructure related components and environments of the company, working directly with the IT Help Desk, supporting technology and applications provided to the business.
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Supervise subordinate employees on projects associated with preparing complex portions of hands-on design and/or construction management projects for Solid Waste Management infrastructure in areas such as Department Compost facilities, Transfer Stations, and Marine Transfer Stations.
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Must have Terraform, Ansible IaaC experience to build infrastructure, deploy CI/CD pipelines, manage Google Apigee, MongoDB, migrate applications and troubleshoot to resolve infrastructure, security and network issues.
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