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Understanding of core IT infrastructure and systems including but not limited to Active Directory, virtualization, networking, and firewall equipment. Understanding of networking concepts, (TCPIP, DHCP, DNS, VLAN, VPN, PCAP, SDWAN.
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A career in our Cloud and Network Architecture practice, within Cloud Computing and Networking services, will provide you with the opportunity to focus on the joint business relationship between PwC and Google, HP, Microsoft, Oracle, SAP, and other cloud based platforms that bring new and innovative services to some of the largest companies.
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As a Senior System Engineer (MSP) you will be onboarding clients, migrating from on-prem to their IaaS solution, migrating from Exchange to M365, spinning up new VMware hosts and VMs, Azure deployments, configure SonicWALL Firewalls, Datto BCDR, Datto Networking, etc.
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In this role, the STS SALT Managing Director will be charged with marketing, networking and business development within his/her area of experience and specialization and maintaining key client relationships.
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Supervise alumni events including Networking Receptions, Supreme Court admission programs, etc. Standing for long periods of time at networking events. This includes working closely with the Office of Career and Professional Development to help connect alumni with employment opportunities.
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Support technology systems within our Restaurant and Catering locations (POS, DVR/NVR Camera Systems, Meraki Networking System, Audio and Phone Systems, TV) Strong Networking experience (Proven experience in designing, deploying, and managing network infrastructure with a focus on Cisco Meraki products.
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Professional development and industry networking opportunities, e.g. Our Womens Network and community engagement events. This professional will be fielding customer requests for fire pump equipment packages, pump sales, spare.
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Section 70.1 Transfer: Candidates must have one year of permanent competitive or 55b/c service as a Professional Engineer 1 with one of the following parenthetical title designations: Mechanical, Mechanical/HVAC, Electrical, Civil, Civil/Construction, Civil/Geotechnical, Civil/Structural, Civil/Transportation, Environmental, Industrial or Fire Protection AND possess a New York State Professional Engineer’s license and current registration.
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CMI has a Construction Health and Safety Professional opportunity available in Long Island, NY. Named one of the fastest-growing companies by Inc. Magazine, we are committed to advancing careers and providing a foundation for professional growth.
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Solid knowledge of data communication and networking internet protocols, such as TCP/IP, Ethernet and Serial interface standards, Change Management, and Active Directory. Knowledge of JAMF, Microsoft SCCM, Microsoft Intune, FileVault Disk Encryption Interact with numerous computer platforms in a multi-layered client server environment.
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ServiceNow experience for ITSM preferred, but equivalent experience in some ITSM SW suite; subject matter expertise in one or more technical disciplines: application, hypervisor, compute, storage, Windows/Redhat Enterprise, networking supporting, Cisco UCS, and backup.
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You'll earn referral business through networking with existing and soon-to-be clients and forging partnerships in-person and over the phone with decision-makers. Do you thrive on networking to gain business and the opportunity to sell industry-leading solutions.
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Work on value adding activities such Knowledge base update and management, Training freshers, coaching analysts. Ensure desktop computers interconnect seamlessly with diverse systems including associated validation systems, file servers, email servers, computer conferencing systems, application servers, and administrative systems.
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OverviewDevelopmental Disabilities Institute, DDI, is one of the largest providers of care to children and adults with Autism, developmental disabilities and other special needs.
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A day in the life of an Industrial Sports Medicine Professional will include using your clinical knowledge and our training to provide injury prevention, early discomfort management, body mechanic coaching, and assistance with overall health and wellness.
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