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Windows Server 2016+: DNS, DHCP, KMS, Active Directory, Group Policies, IIS, Server 2016. City Experiences is seeking a System Admin I for our Business operations in NY. Familiar with Windows Infrastructure including DNS, DHCP and Active Directory.
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An in-depth knowledge of at least one database platform and working knowledge of other platforms—such as SQL Server, Postgres, Redis, MongoDB, or Cassandra—is required. Experience and proficiency in programming languages such as Python, Java, and C# is preferred, as is working knowledge of networking protocols, information security concepts, and operating system internals.
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Job Title: Windows System Administrator. 1-3 years of experience with operating systems, Windows server 2012 and up, Windows 10 and up. Working knowledge of several areas including Azure, Microsoft Active Directory, Office 365, Share Point, Windows Administration, networking.
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Install, configure, and maintain physical and virtual servers (e.g., Windows Server, Linux) and network devices (routers, switches). Configure and maintain system backups, disaster recovery solutions, and ensure data integrity.
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5+ years of experience as a System Administrator managing both Windows and Linux based. Deploy applicable server patches and perform system backups. We are looking for a (Contract) Senior System Administrator to join our team.
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1+ years of experience providing IT support, including Windows Server maintenance. Work within a centralized ticketing system to respond to users and document pathways to resolution.
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Manage and optimize Windows Server environments, including Active Directory, Group Policy, and security configurations. Perform regular system backups and disaster recovery procedures.
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Design and perform server and security audits, system backup procedures, and other recovery processes in accordance with the company’s disaster recovery and business continuity strategies.
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OS: Linux server and Windows Server experience required A hunger to streamline processes through innovation. Define and lead all policies, procedures, and workflows for the Media Asset Management (MAM) system and video asset lifecycle, from acquisition through ingest and archive, post-production, distribution, and retention.
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Experience in Patching, provisioning, and automation) Develop and maintain windows platform for the server as a host, connected with multiple clients (other computers) " Test and certify new versions of windows operating system providing better solution and integration for the application like VMware and SharePoint.
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