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O Knowledge of restoration/storage services (i.e., NetApp/EMC hardware, software, tape management, disaster recovery practices) Chipton-Ross is seeking a Systems Administrator for a contract opportunity in Littleton, CO.
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Must have experience as a Database Administrator to include proficiency in tasks such as data migration, data replication, user administration, backup and recovery, performance tuning, issue investigation, issue resolution, and general administration.
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Support information assurance, disaster recovery, and continuity of operations. Perform firmware upgrades, patch management and vulnerability mitigation. Configure and maintain backup technologies to include backup software, reporting, LTO tape libraries, backup to disks, and backup to cloud integration.
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Some experience with: Thin Manger VMWare HyperV Domain Backup and Recovery AcronisWe are currently interviewing to fill this and other similar positions. System Backup and Recovery Acronis.
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Veeam Backup and Recovery software and Wasabi Cloud Storage. Demonstrated 8+ years of progressive experience as an infrastructure/network/server/desktop administrator. Windows 10/11 desktops, laptops and tablets to include provisioning using Microsoft Intune MDM.
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Additionally, they will provide on-site support for PKI/CAC requirements, respond to monitoring events, and manage Continuity of Operations Disaster Recovery (CODR) processes. Ensure alignment with the existing Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) and manage Continuity of Operations Disaster Recovery (CODR) processes.
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Knowledge of restoration/storage services (i.e., NetApp/EMC hardware, software, tape management, disaster recovery practices, Windows storage) Senior Windows System Administrator Basic Qualifications.
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Senior Windows System Administrator. Experience with vulnerability remediation and security management (i.e., system hardening, log management, configuration management (i.e., Nessus, McAfee, WSUS, SCCM, Ivanti, Shavlik, Blade Logic, Splunk, ACAS, SCAP, HBSS, etc.
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Implements and manages backup and disaster recovery solutions to safeguard data integrity and ensure operational continuity of the system to include regular testing of the backup procedures and disaster recovery plans.
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Knowledge of restoration/storage services (i.e., NetApp/EMC hardware, software, tape management, disaster recovery practices) Knowledge of OpenStack, Openshift, AWS, Azure, Google Cloud. Knowledge of restoration/storage services (i.e., NetApp/EMC hardware, software, tape management, disaster recovery practices.
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Ensure availability of data using common High Availability/Disaster Recovery technologies (database backups, log shipping, availability groups) As a member of CoreSite’s information technology team, the Senior Database Administrator is responsible for the administration and enhancement of the database platforms that fall under the DevOps team.
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Knowledge of National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM), Risk Management Framework (RMF) and Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) Requirements. Knowledge of Scripting and Automation (i.e., System Center Orchestrator, Ansible, Perl, Bash, PowerShell, Shell Scripting, etc.
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IT Infrastructure Administrator (Colorado ONLY) Ubiquiti UniFi Wireless Access Points. Both physical and virtual Palo Alto Networks firewalls and Global Protect VPN. Working and interacting with internal and external IT Infrastructure support teams in both remote work and close-knit office working conditions.
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Proven knowledge of disaster recovery applicable to database administration. The Database Administrator III is responsible for the design, maintenance and implementation of the enterprise database systems (primarily MS SQL Server.
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Provide routine monitoring and support of customer’s backup processes ensuring that they are functioning correctly as part of a customer’s disaster recovery plan. Working as a part of a small team, the Network Administrator provides ongoing support for customers in addition to taking a key role in projects such as customer onboardings and network upgrades.
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