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This position requires working knowledge and experience in at least three of the following areas: Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Systems, Windows Server Management, Active Directory, Server Virtualization, Exchange Administration, Storage Networks, Citrix, various UNIX OS (Linux , AIX) and Local Network Connectivity and Wide Area Connectivity.
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One or more of the following: MCSE, MCSA in server, Server+, Microsoft 365, Microsoft Certified: Windows Server Hybrid, Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator (Or equivalent Microsoft certifications.
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Network Engineer, Systems Engineer, Network Administrator, Systems Administrator, IT Administrator, NOC Engineer, IT Engineer, IT Consultant, IT Manager, Infrastructure Engineer, Windows Server Engineer, etc.
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The IT Service Desk Engineer L2 (ConnectWise) should be comfortable with ConnectWise Automate, AD/GPO, O365 administration, Windows Server (up to version 2019), Hyper-V, Azure AD, and network troubleshooting (routers/switches/firewalls.
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Mid-Level System Administrator Windows Server. System Administrator experience with Windows Server Administration knowledge of Windows Server Architecture, Installation, Services settings and configuration, and patching (looking for both Windows/Linux but can be stronger in one than the other.
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Neovera is looking for a Windows Engineer to be the primary on-site technical expert responsible for the administration of Microsoft solutions and the Windows server environment running on a VMware virtual platform.
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Workstation / Server Experience: Windows Desktop, Windows Server (Azure VM / Physical), and MacOS. Provide prompt and cordial Email / Phone support as an Engineer, working with the help desk staff, resolve project tasks or tickets within SLA deadlines.
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Administer Red Hat Linux 7, Windows 10 / Server 2016, VMWare ESXi 7, and Dell Precision Tower environments. Proficiency in managing critical hardware components such as Dell-EMC VxRail, Dell-EMC Data Domain, and HPE Proliant Gen 10 Server is fundamental to success in this multifaceted role.
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Candidates should have at least 2 years of IT support experience, strong knowledge of Windows 10 and networking, and ideally hold certifications like CompTIA A+ or Cisco CCNA. Experience with Windows Server, Active Directory, PowerShell, VMware, and familiarity with FDregulated or biopharma industries is advantageous.
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Windows Server 2016+ experience. Good understanding of Windows 10, MS Office, PCs/Laptops, Printers, Accessories. Good understanding of Windows networking. The Infrastructure Engineer role encompasses a wide range of responsibilities, including network configuration, hardware and software support, and Active Directory management.
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Cisco CCNA, CompTIA Network+, or equivalent experience. Guerbet is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Local and Global Networking: LAN/WAN/Circuit Configuration, Installation, Documentation, Troubleshooting, Support.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for our Microsoft Azure IaaS environment, on-site Windows server and systems administration, as well as the operation and maintenance of Microsoft Server 2016/2019 with Microsoft Hyper-V and Active Directory Federated Services.
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Maintain and support Windows server backups and restore. Manage a Microsoft domain environment, including AD, DNS, DHCP, GPO’s, DFS, ADFS, LAPS, SSL certificates, and licensing for Windows Servers 2016 or later.
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Device Onboarding and Provisioning - zero-touch approach (factory to end user), follow industry best practices, Azure AD, Intune Connector for certificate management, Domain join windows devices, MDM, MAM, and MCAS to build and manage secure and robust end-user environments, SSO integration.
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Additionally, IT System Administrator – Projects Team (MSP) candidates should have strong skills in Windows-based server configuration, Microsoft server setup, and deployment of services like Microsoft Exchange Online and basic Microsoft SQL Server maintenance.
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