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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. IT Infrastructure Administrator (Colorado ONLY.
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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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Experience with data migration, data replication, user administration, backup and recovery, and general DBA tasks. Design, installation, configuration, administration, patching, upgrades, tuning, backup and recovery, and troubleshooting with the Oracle Enterprise Database in a UNIX environment on physical and virtual servers.
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Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIG), Multi-Factor Authentication implementation like IPA and ADFS, OpenShift, OpenStack, VMware ESXI, QAS/VAS, Windows, Active Directory, Backup and Recovery, Containers and Container Orchestration products.
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We are committed to providing public safety services to our fellow Coloradans in their times of greater needs such as: safety on our roads, preparing and mitigating environmental disasters, disaster recovery, combating crime, school safety, and victim recovery.
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Ability to quickly learn and apply knowledge of Flexential technology solutions to support incident management within customer environments, including incident response across the following areas: VMWare & HyperV, Microsoft & Linux OS, Cisco devices, Fortinet product suite, CommVault backup solutions, solid understanding of cloud technologies and SaaS products, Disaster Recovery systems, and security.
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Database administration responsibilities include maintenance and optimization of all SQL servers backup, restore, and disaster recovery. Responsible for daily administration, database backup and restore, and disaster recovery of Enterprise System Applications.
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KPMG is currently seeking a Windows/Linux Administrator (Disaster Recovery) for a twelve-month assignment to join our Digital Nexus Technology organization. Resolve complex enterprise system hardware and software problems; collaborate with peer teams and vendors to coordinate solutions; provide technical support and troubleshooting assistance during disaster recovery incidents, working closely with other teams to resolve issues and restore services as quickly as possible.
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Assist in disaster recovery planning and penetration testing, providing a growth opportunity for gaining new skills. We are offering a contract employment opportunity for a Network Administrator in Lakewood, Colorado.
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Design and implement disaster recovery plan for operating systems, databases, networks, servers, and software applications. Working technical knowledge of current systems software, protocols, and standards, including NIST, CMMC, PCI.
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Minimum 5 years of experience in a Network Administrator role or similar. Develop and implement Electro-Optical/Infrared (EO/IR) systems. The chosen candidate will play a crucial role in managing Cisco Technology and Firewall Technologies within our telecom industry.
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They perform or delegate regular backup operations and implement appropriate processes for data protection, disaster recovery, and failover procedures. The Systems Administrator III maintains, configures, and ensures the reliable operation of computer systems, network servers, and virtualization.
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Contribute to the ongoing development and documentation of backup and disaster recovery plans. In addition to Level 1 duties, serve as backup support for the Database Administrator during business hours.
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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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Create and maintain system documentation including desktop procedures, end user procedures, system diagrams, Service Level Agreements (SLAs), Business Continuity Planning (BCPs), disaster recovery plans, user access audits and test plans.
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