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4+ years of hands-on technical experience Identity and Access Management (IAM) on Active Directory. 3+ years of hands-on technical experience implementing IAM focused security solutions for Microsoft technologies such as Active Directory.
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Knowledge of the Office 365 platform, Active Directory Administration, & Microsoft Endpoint Manager (Intune). · Able to provide hands-on support of Audio/Video conferencing systems.
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Hands-on experience with remote administration, maintenance, triage and deployment of Active Directory/ EntraID, Remote Desktop Services, Windows Server, Microsoft Exchange Server, Office 365, network switches, routers, firewalls and storage technologies, required.
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Hands on technical experience with some combination of the following security solutions: MS Windows Defender, MS Exchange Online Protection, MS Azure Security Center, MS Active Directory, Cisco Umbrella, Tanium, Cisco firewalls, Fortinet firewalls, Splunk, MS Azure Sentinel or Rapid 7.
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Knowledge in Core Infrastructure technologies (Azure AD, Active Directory, O365, Exchange Online, OKTA, SMTP, DNS, DHCP, IIS, File sharing, Window Server, Window workstation, IaaS, PaaS, PowerShell scripting.
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Practical hands-on IT and Security experience including Active Directory, Group Policy, DNS, PowerShell, Server OS, Virtualization, Backups, IT Asset management, BCP, Endpoint Protection, Cloud, etc.
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Experience building integrations connecting Active Directory, Aderant, ADP, Benefit Providers, ServiceNow and/or Snowflake is highly desirable. 3 or more years of hands-on experience with Workday Integrations, Security and reporting in a post-production environment.
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Experience with Windows Server OS, Unix, Azure Cloud and Active Directory. Minimum 14 years’ experience as a software engineer with 5 years’ experience as Infrastructure resource and working in an Agile Environment and 5 years’ experience as a System Administrator with recent hands-on development experience.
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Hands-on experience with Active Directory, EntraID, Windows Server, Red Hat Linux, Domain controllers, and Backup & Recovery solutions. We are seeking an Enterprise Cloud Architect to lead our migration to the public cloud, focusing on transforming legacy applications into Cloud Native and Event-Driven Architectures.
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Knowledge on architecture/design/implementation/support of Palo Alto firewalls, HP/Aruba switches, Solarwinds, Bomgar/SIRA, DNS, SMTP, Splunk, Active Directory. Proven experience including hands-on capacity for troubleshoot and monitor with Palo Alto firewalls, HP/Aruba switches, Bomgar/SIRA, DNS, SMTP.
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3+ years of hands-on experience with SailPoint, preferably IdentityNow or IIQ. 5+ years of experience in IAM, including Active Directory and LDAP. In this role, you will focus on integrating non-standard enterprise applications into the SailPoint IIQ platform.
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Hands on technical experience with some combination of security solutions MS Windows Defender, MS Exchange Online Protection, MS Azure Security Center, MS Active Directory, Cisco Umbrella, Tanium, Cisco firewalls, Fortinet firewalls, Splunk, MS Azure Sentinel or Rapid 7.
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Knowledge on architecture/design/implementation/support of Palo Alto firewalls, Client/Aruba switches, Solarwinds, Bomgar/SIRA, DNS, SMTP, Splunk, Active Directory. Proven experience including hands-on capacity for troubleshoot and monitor with Palo Alto firewalls, Client/Aruba switches, Bomgar/SIRA, DNS, SMTP.
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Hands on experience with Ansible, Azure Active Directory, Microsoft Active Directory, and MS Office products. Hands on experience on cloud based Data protection and Storage experience.
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Hands-on technical working experience in supporting & deploying AD, GPO & DNS in a large corporate environment with 2,500 end-users or more. Experience as a Solution Architect and Active Directory SME (Subject Matter Experts.
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