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This individual is accountable for the following systems: Windows systems infrastructure including VMWare, Windows Server 2019, Group Policy Administration, Active Directory, Office 365 Infrastructure, Amazon Web Services, Citrix Virtual desktop environment, Backup infrastructure (Veeam.
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Industry Certification or experience within any of the following technologies AWS Azure ConnectWise Bright Gauge Google Cloud Hudu LPIC-3 RHCSA RHCE VMWare Veeam Windows Server What's In It For You.
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The Senior / Principal Windows Systems Engineer leads the technology evolution lifecycle to assess new and cutting-edge technical solutions to determine their feasibility. The Senior / Principal Windows Systems Engineer position requires advanced to expert technical competency, and is responsible for delivering mission critical systems, security, and infrastructure – ensuring the highest levels of availability, performance and security for the business.
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Requirements:- Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills - Hands-on experience with Router, Switches, Servers and Desktops configuration and deployment - Windows Server (2012,2016,2019,2022) / Active Directory -Windows Client (7 through 11) - Client / Server Networking - Office 365 / Google Workspace - ConnectWise Automate / PSA - Datto, Veeam Backup, Intronis, Synology NAS equipment or similar.
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To maintain and enhance existing infrastructure systems throughout the organization including Windows 10/11 computers, Office 365, networked printers, cellular phones, and windows server environments.
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Knowledge of local and wide area networking on multiple platforms: Windows, Linux, and VMware; network protocols and routing; network, server, and host operating systems; IP networking, internet, and intranet technologies; email, office automation and collaboration technologies; voice and/or data communications; voice and/or data networking; Windows desktop OS; server hardware, software, and administration.
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Skilled in the disciplines of technology solutions analysis, planning, and business-technology strategy alignment Advanced installation, administration, and maintenance of enterprise network devicesAdvanced installation, administration, and maintenance of Windows Server operating systems.
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Hands-on working knowledge of RedHat 5 & 7 along with Windows server 2008, 2016, and Windows 10 operating systems in physical and virtual environments Responsible for pro-active systems monitoring and evaluation of environments using Nagios and the documentation, resolution, or escalation of any problems discovered.
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Installing and Configuring Windows 10, Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012, Configuring Advanced Server 2012 Services, PMP; Cisco CCNA, CCNP, CCIE, Juniper JNCIA, JNCIS, or JNCIE, ITIL Foundations, and/or CISSP.
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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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A successful candidate will have a track record of understanding in business desktop and server technologies that must include: Windows 10 workstations, Windows 2016 & 2019 servers, advanced networking, and vendor specific hardware and software.
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Supermicro is looking for an experienced senior web application software engineer to design and develop on Windows Server Platforms. Supermicro is a Top Tier provider of advanced server, storage, and networking solutions for Data Center, Cloud Computing, Enterprise IT, Hadoop/ Big Data, Hyperscale, HPC and IoT/Embedded customers worldwide.
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Understanding and knowledge of Windows Server internals or Linux fundamentals to include DNS, DHCP, AD, and server replication methods. Analyzes and identifies all or part of a company's existing or new computer (and/or server), peripheral, network, and telecommunications systems requirements, taking into consideration the special technology needs.
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Basic Knowledge of MS Azure Active Directory, Office 365 Suite Admin, Multifactor Authentication, G-Suite, Windows Server, DNS, VPN Connections, Ticketing Systems, Antivirus Software, Advanced Threat Management Tools, Privileged Access Management, Mobile Device Management, Apple Business Manager.
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Proficiency with domain services utilizing Windows Server including Active Directory, DNS, Group Policy, DFS, and DHCP. Integrating, upgrading, and managing domain services and infrastructure systems in a Microsoft Windows Server environment.
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