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CompTIA - A+ - CompTIA, CompTIA - Network+ - CompTIA, CompTIA - Security+ - CompTIA. Duties consist of managing the allocation, workflow, and resolution of all Service Now service request tickets submitted by customers and pertaining to ClassNet and OpenNet workstations & laptops, operating system support, applications and software, monitors, network printers, digital senders and other peripheral devices within the Department of State consolidated Bureaus.
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If you are a good fit for the System Network Admin role, please apply through the link. LHH is partnering with a long-time client to find an experienced System Network Admin to join their team onsite in Los Angeles, CA.
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Pearson VUE provides a full suite of services from test development to data management and delivers exams through the world’s most comprehensive and secure network of test centers in more than 180 countries, where we validate the skills and knowledge of millions of individuals every year.
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The Linux System Administrator is responsible to manage availability of network, storage, computing, and software of multiple computing and storage systems. 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.
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Basic skills in information technology operations, voice and data communications, troubleshooting techniques, user and software support, including but not limited to, desktop applications and network administrative programs and resources.
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Role: Network Tools Administrator. Extensive Network Tools portfolio knowledge and proficiency should include but not limited to: NetScout, Nokia NSP, Infoblox NetMri, MegaSys – Telenium, Broadcom Enterprise Software – Spectrum, DXNetops, Performance Center, NFA.
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Maintain ALS system infrastructure (storage, compute, network) leveraging on-premise and AWS cloud platforms. At least 5 years of hands-on, directly applicable experience actually doing the work of implementing the kinds of systems being set up - e.g., UNIX, Windows, Network Storage Solutions, etc.
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We have an immediate opportunity for a Systems and Network Administrator to join our team working on-site in Inglewood, CA. This is a full-time salaried position, with great benefits. Systems and Network Administrator.
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We are seeking a skilled Network Administrator with cloud experience to join our client, a successful non-profit healthcare organization to manage and support their network infrastructure and cloud environments.
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Cloud Infrastructure Management: Oversee the administration and maintenance of our cloud infrastructure, manage AWS resources, including EC2 instances, S3 buckets, VPCs, subnets, routing tables, network ACL, and Route 53 DNS zones.
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6+ years of proven experience as an IT Systems Administrator, Network. Aruba/ Cisco network systems or similar is a plus. Being on call to ensure that the network and computer systems are always.
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The Administrator, Provider Network is responsible for collaborating in managed care growth efforts, with the guidance of Provider Contracting Manager, to achieve financial and other goals.
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We are seeking an IT Network Administrator for either our Gardena, CA OR New Brunswick, NJ facility! Spectrum Chemical Mfg. Corp., one of the leading firms in specialty medical chemical solutions, is searching for a IT Network Administrator.
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MV’s Network Administrator is charged with installing, configuring , and maintaining MV’s network. This includes, but not limited to, desktop and server repair, network maintenance, helpdesk tickets, disaster recovery and other projects as assigned.
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Documentation of system requirements, writing IT security plans, validating system and network parameters to conform with business and customer requirements. Experience working with government-secure networks and RMF processes.
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