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In addition, this position will mentor the Senior Systems Administrator and share new technical technology knowledge. Red Hat Certified Systems Administrator (RHCSA.
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Understanding of any cloud systems like Azure Devops. Experience with Team Foundation Server, Visual Studio Team Server, and/or Azure DevOps. Our Client, An Education Focused Tech Company , is looking for a Sr. SQL Server DBA / BI Engineer Data Warehouse Engineer to join their team in Culver City, CA.
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The Senior Systems Administrator, Platform services will positively impact UCLA's operations and culture by ensuring UCLA's IT infrastructure is operable, secure, efficient, and effective in service of the university's academic mission.
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As a Senior Salesforce Systems Administrator on our Customer Experience team, you will be responsible for managing daily operations, platform upgrades, data integrity, system reliability, and optimal performance of our Salesforce Service Cloud instance.
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Candidates should prioritize optimal solutions over shortcuts and demonstrate proficiency in Microsoft Office, Active Directory, Office 365, basic networking concepts (switches, firewalls, VLAN), mobile devices, DNS, and both Windows and Macintosh operating systems, including Windows Server 2012 and above.
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Senior SQL Database Administrator. Relevant certifications such as Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH are a plus. Job Title: Senior SQL DBA.
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The Senior Salesforce Administrator works with internal and external Salesforce implementation teams to establish and maintain the Salesforce platform using Lightning as a common tool to develop robust procedures.
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We are looking for a skilled, detail-ordinated and experienced Senior Support Administrator to join our IT Team. As part of the Information Technology (IT) team out of our Los Angeles office this Position requires someone who is an efficient and effective problem solver who can work both independently and with our team to provide resolutions to our user’s issues and infrastructure needs.
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Radlink is seeking a Senior Systems Administrator for company IT infrastructure. Implement and manage Microsoft operating systems, services, applications, and roles (Windows Server, Windows 10, file and print services, Office, etc.
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Senior Systems Administrator. Must be able to communicate, converse, and exchange information with peers and senior personnel. Maintains, configures, and ensures the reliable operation of computer systems, network servers, and virtualization.
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As a Senior System Administrator, you will be responsible for maintaining, configuring, and ensuring the reliable operation of computer systems within the broadcast content environment.
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CGS is seeking a Senior Systems Administrator to join our team supporting a wide-ranging technical support initiative for a large Federal agency. Relativity Certified Administrator or Relativity Infrastructure Specialist Certificate.
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Kforce has a client that is seeking a Senior Salesforce Administrator in Los Angeles, CA. The Senior Salesforce Administrator will own the CRM functional properties, as well as help develop, implement, and enhance the platform.
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Our ultimate goal is to enable and increase the use of data in the company through creative approaches and the implementation of powerful resources such as operational and analytical databases, queue systems, BI tools, and data science technology.
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NA has a client that is seeking a Senior Salesforce Administrator in Los Angeles, CA. The Senior Salesforce Administrator will own the CRM functional properties, as well as help develop, implement, and enhance the platform.
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