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IAT2 Certification (one required): CCNA Security, CYSA+, GICSP, GSEC, Security+CE, CND, SSCP. - Provide Tier 1 (Help Desk) and Tier 2 (Escalation) problem identification, diagnosis and.
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Expert level Certification (e.g. CCIE) or equivalent skills in Cisco Unified Communications. The Network Consulting Engineer position is responsible for the support and delivery of Advanced Services Network Optimization, Security, and/or Unified Collaboration services to Cisco's Tier 1 Customers in the US Public Sector market.
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An Associate level Network Vendor Certification is required prior to onboarding (from one of the following Vendors): Cisco, Juniper, CommScope/Ruckus/Brocade, F5 Networks or Aruba Networks. Serve as the senior Tier III escalation support engineer for Incident Management activities.
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With a a top-tier mix of broad networking knowledge and specific area expertise, as well as excellent customer relationship skills, you're well positioned to become a trusted advisor capable of building solid, long-term relationships with customers.
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IAT2 Certification (one required): CCNA Security, CYSA+, GICSP, GSEC, Security+CE, CND, SSCP Exposure to or experience with IPA, vCenter/vSphere, networking. Provide Tier 1 (Help Desk) and Tier 2 (Escalation) problem identification, diagnosis and resolution of problems.
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Normally this is fulfilled with Security+ CE, CCNA Security, CYSA+, GICSP, GSEC, CND or SSCP certification. Provides Tier 1 (Help Desk) and Tier 2 (Escalation) problem identification, diagnosis and resolution of problems.
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Associate to Professional-tier industry Certification, including Cisco, Juniper, Microsoft, Red Hat, or VMware. Active DoD Approved 8570 Baseline Certification at IAT Level II. Associate to Professional-tier industry Certification, including Cisco, Juniper, Microsoft, Red Hat, or VMware.
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Description: Primary responsibility is to provide first contact resolution for Tier 1 (Service Desk) and Tier 2 (Escalation) support via the telephone, email and chat. Qualifications: An active TS/SCI + FS polygraph The candidate must have a Security+ CE certification.
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Four (4) years of experience with ServiceNow platform is required Two (2) years experience integrating ServiceNow with other applications is required ServiceNow System Administrator Certification is required Bachelor’s degree in a technical discipline from an accredited college or university is required.
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Information Assurance Technical (IAT) level II baseline certification. Clearance Required: Must possess an active TS/SCI with Polygraph security clearance to be considered for this role. As a System Administrator, Level 1, you will be responsible for providing support for implementation, troubleshooting and maintenance of Information Technology (IT) systems.
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Mia Aesthetics is a leading provider in plastic surgery services with a growing top-tier staff of plastic surgeons, expanding locations nationwide, and well over 50,000 satisfied patients. Medical Assistant Diploma or Certification / Registered Medical Assistant (Preferred.
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