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Skills: Secret Clearance, cyber security, ACAS, Security+, DoD, Customer Service, Windows Server, Cisco Routers, Cisco Switches, Windows Operating Systems Top Skills Details: Secret Clearance,cyber security,ACAS,Security+ Additional Skills & Qualifications: Additional Skills & QualificationsThese candidates need to be a self-starter.
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New York, NY $80,000 - $90,000 About System Administrator (Windows/ConnectWise): We are a long-standing Fair Lawn, NJ based Cloud, Security, and Managed Service Provider where the company environment fosters collaboration with diverse clients on intriguing and challenging projects.
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Design, implement, and maintain Windows Server infrastructure for Actimize surveillance systems Ensure system security, compliance, and data integrity Monitor and optimize system performance, identifying and resolving issues.
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Experience with Windows security features and settings, such as BitLocker, Credential Guard, Device Guard, and Windows Hello. · Monitor and optimize the performance and security of Windows devices and endpoint management infrastructure.
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Please note that this position needs an active U.S. DOD Secret Security Clearance as of day one of employment. Work Authorization: Must have an active and transferable Secret U.S. government issued security clearance prior to start date.
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Corvid technologies is seeking a highly motivated, energetic Windows System Administrator to join our team supporting the brightest engineers in the industry. Upgrade patch management and ticketing system servers following best security practices.
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Technical skills: Windows Server 2003, 2008, 2008 R2 & 2012,2016 UNIX and Solaris based OS, Windows 7,8, and 10, AD DS, DHCP, DNS, WDS, MTD, SCCM, Symantec Endpoint Protection, Kaspersky Endpoint Security, ESET, McAfee and BitLocker, IBM Big Fix. Otherpreferred certifications:Microsoft MCSA,ITIL Foundation,Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA),AWS. Previous Transportation Security Administration (TSA) personnel clearance preferred but not required.
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Experience with MDM including Intune, Windows Autopilot, and Jamf Pro. Provide imaging processes for Windows devices using Smart Deploy and Mac using Jamf Pro, ensuring efficient deployment and configuration for end-users.
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Must have an active Secret Level security clearance. GDIT is looking for Network Computer Support Technician at McChord Air Force Base in Tacoma, Washington area, who hold active DOD Secret Clearance.
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Clearance Requirements:All candidates must have a Current Secret Clearance and be able to obtain a Top Secret ClearanceRequired Education, Experience, & Skills :General understanding of Storage environments such as IBM Elastic Storage Server (ESS), Seagate, LSI, or Oracle storage systems, Oracle large scale tape libraries, IBM tape libraries, IBM and Oracle Enterprise class tape drives, as well as Brocade Fiber Channel switches.
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This program requires US Citizenship Sr. Windows Engineer Fairmont, WV or Boulder, CO DoD/Secret or Top-Secret Clearance (Interim Top Secret or adjudicated Secret acceptable) The client is seeking a Senior Windows Engineer on the NOAA Cyber Security Center contract.
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Perform Linux and Windows builds, installs, configuration, administration, and troubleshooting of Linux and Windows servers to include base configuration, security and system patching, performance monitoring, etc.
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Enterprise Security System (ESS) Administrator candidate will have expertise in designing, installing, configuring, backup, administer, manage, upgrade, troubleshoot, diagnose, test, monitor, archive data and document all Enterprise Security System software and hardware required to keep our customer operational at an optimal level and secure in accordance with DHS policies.
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Currently possess an active Secret security clearance. Must have an active Secret clearance. Net,.net, SQL, server, framework, Kendo UI, query, data, integration, deduplication, interface, SAFe, agile, reconciliation, jira, confluence, COTS, OS patching, VersionOne, NetApp, Linux, linux, windows, Windows, Cloud, Commvault, active directory, Ansible, Jenkins, AccuRev, Gitlab Teradici, PCoIP, scripting, remote display protocols, sharepoint, SharePoint, Sharepoint.
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The Senior Windows Administrator architects, manages, and administers large multi-site and cloud Microsoft server and client environments and is responsible for system architecture, design, and implementation; operating system, firmware, and software package creation and installation; upgrades, patching, system integrity, security, disaster recovery, and performance.
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