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Core Systems: Domain Controllers, Linux servers, DNS, VMware, HPE Blade System, Storage switches Supplemental Systems / Software: SQL, Backups, DHCP, Puppet, Ansible, Share/NFTS permissions, DFS, CIFS, NFS, NETAPP, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, Red Hat Clustering System administration and IT certification in Linux, Microsoft, or other network related fields required Working knowledge of Administration and maintenance of Bare Metal hypervisors (VMWare, XenServer, Hyper-V, etc.
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Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA). ECS Federal is seeking a Sr. Linux Systems Engineer to work in our Fairfax, VA office. Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA). The Senior Linux Systems Engineer should have prior experience in designing/architecting enterprise scale systems incorporating a variety of components (COTS, GOTS, & Open Source) and supporting integration efforts.
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Supplemental Systems / Software: SQL, Backups, DHCP, Puppet, Ansible, Share/NFTS permissions, DFS, CIFS, NFS, NETAPP, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, Red Hat Clustering. Provide specialized expertise within multiple IT systems such as: Windows 2016/2019 server, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, VMWare hypervisor, VMWare Horizon, as well as general knowledge of related disciplines.
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U Install and maintain security patches on the operational and development system, which includes but is not limited to, Red Hat Linux (Centos, Ubuntu. JD Details Samsung SDSA is looking for a Junior Systems Engineer to support on of the largest electric-vehicle battery manufacturing facility in the US based in Kokomo, IN.
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Wear proper uniform (black slacks, Black Bear Diner Tee-shirt, hat and black Slip-proof restaurant shoes). Be able to perform the repetitive task of line cooking which requires repetitive motion with a spatula; knife, hand-motion for mixing on an on-going basis.
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Red Hat Linux Certifications such as Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA), Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE), etc. The ideal candidate will have experience working with Linux OS, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), SUSE, Ansible, Shell/PowerShell scripting, VMware, SAP, etc.
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Exhibit strong technical skills as they relate to numerous systems and storage technologies including but not limited to: Windows Server 2016/2019, Microsoft SQL Server, DC's/DNS, DFS, Active Directory, Group Policy Management, DHCP, IIS, VMware ESXi 7, NetApp ONTAP, Cisco UCS/Nexus, ACAS , SCCM, Hyper-V.
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Exhibit strong technical skills as they relate to numerous systems and storage technologies including but not limited to: Windows Server 2016/2019, Microsoft SQL Server, DC’s/DNS, DFS, Active Directory, Group Policy Management, DHCP, IIS, VMware ESXi 7, NetApp ONTAP, Cisco UCS/Nexus, ACAS , SCCM, Hyper-V.Responsible for performing in-depth analysis and technical support of systems, including complex problem resolution, design, development, testing, operational integration, and user support.
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