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Leidos has an immediate need for an IT Operations Manager to support our National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Cyber Security Center (NCSC) Engineering & Operations team.
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Deep understanding of IT Security practices/programs as well as networking, endpoint, cloud, server, *nix, and windows concepts/tools. As VP, Product Owner, Cyber Security Operations you will serve as the executive leader of Prudential’s Global 24/7/365 Cyber Security Operation.
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Description Leidos has an immediate need for an IT Operations Manager to support our National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Cyber Security Center (NCSC) Engineering & Operations team.
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As an IT Operations Analyst, you’ll be part of our VIP Support team located in Towson, MD. You’ll get to: Provide white glove support to Executive VIPs and ensure prompt resolution of technical issues.
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This role will report to the Sr. Director of IT Infrastructure & Cybersecurity and will work alongside the Senior Manager of IT Operations Manager, focusing on designing, managing, and reviewing IT controls and compliance measures.
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Prioritise issues and work with Support Team Leads, Application Managers, IT Operations, Vendors, and other teams to resolve issues, minimising escalations. #LI-HybridJob DescriptionResponsibilities for Support Engineer: IT services and support activities: Troubleshoot and support End User related issues.
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Other duties include setup and support for non-desktop devices such as tablets and field laptops, hands-on assistance with networking and server equipment and fundamental communications / networking cabling support, Xerox printer/plotter troubleshooting and support, Audio/Visual support for conference rooms, IT equipment salvaging and retirement, application support, and end user training.
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Knowledge of local and wide area networking on multiple platforms: Windows, Linux, and VMware; network protocols and routing; network, server, and host operating systems; IP networking, internet, and intranet technologies; email, office automation and collaboration technologies; voice and/or data communications; voice and/or data networking; Windows desktop OS; server hardware, software, and administration.
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Job OverviewThe Manager of IT Infrastructure Services is responsible for all aspects of Great Lakes Cheese’s IT infrastructure including but not limited to; infrastructure and data center strategy, data center infrastructure architecture, data center operations, data storage solutions, servers, disaster recovery, and end user computing.
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Experience with data-center operations, ITSM processes, Windows administration, Virtualization environments and familiarity with networking, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, database operations (Oracle & SQL), vRealize Operations tool suites.
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Eight or more years of progressive IT operations experience focusing on network security, system administration, monitoring or networking support in an enterprise environment. Advanced knowledge Routing Protocols and how to troubleshoot: EIGRP, BGP, RIP-2, PBR, Route Filtering, Redistribution, SummarizationAdvanced knowledge of Intermediate knowledge of F5 Networks LTM, GTM, GSLB, ASM, and APM.Intermediate knowledge of Cloud networking and security practices in Azure, AWS, and Google.
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Paladin Technologies is a premier North American complex systems integrator for building technology solutions, including IP security, alarms & monitoring, audio visual, low-voltage infrastructure, and networking.
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You are a driven Sales Leader within the Federal Sales space with in-depth knowledge of US Federal programs and knowledge of Civilian agency operations. You will identify, develop and close sales opportunities across the Arista product portfolio including Data Center Networking, Virtual Networking, Campus Networking, Cloud Vision (network automation & telemetry), and Cognitive Wifi in addition to Network Detection and Response and End Point Security.
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Responsible for managing the support and operations of the core systems used to operate (JD Edwards, OTM, BSSV, all ERP related Add-ons). Obtains IT Director approval for any Production changes during business hours.
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